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Apple Arcade March 2024 releases

More games for subscribers.

Apple Arcade March 2024 releases were today detailed by Apple, and we’ve got them for you below.

Last month: February 2024This month: March 2024Next month: April 2024

Here’s what subscribers can play that’s new over the month of March 2024:

  • Crayola Adventures
  • Bloons TD Battles 2+
  • The Battle of Polytopia+

“This March, during National Reading Month, we’re thrilled to introduce Crayola Adventures, a game that empowers players to be the authors, illustrators, and heroes of stories as unique as they are,” said Red Games’ Brian Lovell, a developer on the title.

“In a world where young minds are immersed in digital platforms, Crayola Adventures is a bridge for players of all ages to build connections between their digital experiences and learning journey to hone problem-solving, creativity, and language skills — all in a wildly fun setting that encourages them to express themselves freely.”

Moreover, updates for the following titles will also be issued in February and March:

  • Hello Kitty Island Adventure
  • Sonic Dream Team
  • What the Car?

Apple Arcade is available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Apple TV; it includes a library of over 200 titles without ads or in-app purchases. Those who purchase a new Apple product largely get three months of access with their new device; a one-month free trial is also available to new customers.


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