Apple has recently added 20 new games to its Apple Arcade platform, including a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles title that is exclusive to the platform.
The new game, called TMNT Splintered Fate, is a “roguelike adventure” that requires players to take on different characters, such as Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael, in order to find the missing Master Splinter.
New 20 Games added to Apple Arcade:
- TMNT Splintered Fate (Paramount Global)
- Disney SpellStruck (Artist Arcade)
- WHAT THE CAR? (Triband)
- Cityscapes: Sim Builder (Magic Fuel Games)
- Chess Universe+ (Tilting Point)
- Disney Coloring World+ (StoryToys)
- Disney Getaway Blast+ (Gameloft)
- Farming Simulator 20+ (GIANTS Software)
- Getting Over It+ (Bennett Foddy)
- Hill Climb Racing+ (Fingersoft)
- Iron Marines+ (Ironhide Game Studio)
- Kingdom Two Crowns+ (Raw Fury)
- Playdead’s LIMBO+ (Playdead)
- My Town Home – Family Games+ (My Town Games LTD)
- Octodad: Dadliest Catch+ (Young Horses)
- PPKP+ (SHIMADA TOSHIHIRO)
- Snake.io+ (Kooapps)
- Temple Run+ (Imangi Studios)
- Time Locker+ (Sotaro Otsuka)
- Very Little Nightmares+ (Bandai Namco Entertainment)
Disney Spellstruck, a game similar to Words with Friends, and LIMBO+, a dark puzzle platformer from Playdead, are among the other games that Apple has added to the platform. In addition, the platform now features ad-free and in-app purchase-free versions of classic games like Snake.io+ and Temple Run+.

These new additions came after Apple added over 50 games to the Apple Arcade catalog last year. The company also announced that it would update several titles, such as Jetpack Joyride 2, Angry Birds Reloaded, LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, Asphalt 8: Airborne+, and Cut the Rope Remastered, later this month.
Apple reported its quarterly results for Q2 FY2023 on Thursday, revealing that its services vertical, including Apple Arcade, generated a revenue of $20.91 billion. However, this fell short of analysts’ expectations of $20.97 billion.