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Apple Arcade September 2023 releases include new James Bond

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Apple Arcade September 2023 releases were recently detailed by Apple, and we’ve got them for below.

Here’s what subscribers can play, new, over the month:

  • My Talking Angela 2+: 8 September
  • Japanese Rural Life Adventure: 15 September
  • Junkworld: 22 September
  • Cypher 007: 29 September

That last title in the list above marks the return of James Bond to the video game world.

“Inspired by 60 years of spycraft, players will traverse a landscape that celebrates this renowned universe of espionage, and visit some of James Bond’s most iconic moments and extraordinary adventures,” Apple and developer Tilting Point said of the title.

“Blofeld, criminal mastermind and head of Spectre, has once again hatched a plan to sabotage Bond, his archenemy. This time he has utilised a brainwashing technique known as Cypher, holding Bond captive in a mental prison in an attempt to turn him into the ultimate double agent. In this top-down stealth action adventure game, players will help Agent 007 on his most challenging mission yet,” they continued.

New content updates will also come for the likes of Hello Kitty Island Advenure, Jetpack Joyride 2, WHAT THE CAR?, Angry Birds Reloaded, Cityscapes Sim Builder and more.

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.


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