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Apple Arcade adds nine new games, including Angry Birds Bounce and UNO: Arcade Edition

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June 7, 2025

Apple Arcade continues expanding its subscription-based gaming library, welcoming nine new titles this summer and bolstering its catalog of more than 200 ad-free, in-app purchase-free games. Among the most notable additions is UNO: Arcade Edition, a refreshed take on Mattel’s iconic card game, and Angry Birds Bounce, a new entry in the blockbuster mobile franchise arriving exclusively next month.

Available now, UNO: Arcade Edition introduces three gameplay modes: traditional Single Player, Quick Match for casual multiplayer sessions, and Custom Games that add variants like Wild Swap Hands and Color Showdown. It’s a modern reimagining of the globally recognized card game, offering both familiar and experimental formats for solo and social play.

Also released today are several other additions:

  • WHAT THE CAR? (Apple Vision Pro): A spatial adaptation of the 2024 D.I.C.E. Awards Mobile Game of the Year.
  • LEGO Hill Climb Adventures+: A physics-based racer with LEGO branding and family-friendly mechanics.
  • Lost in Play+: A story-driven puzzle adventure with hand-drawn visuals and whimsical characters.
  • Helix Jump+: A classic 3D arcade jumper revived for Arcade with new features.

Looking ahead, July 3 will bring the arrival of Angry Birds Bounce, which blends the slingshot mechanics of the original Angry Birds with brick-breaker gameplay. Featuring what Rovio says is the largest roster of Angry Birds characters ever, this version includes rogue-lite elements, precision-based challenges, and power-ups that refresh the core formula for a new generation.

“Angry Birds Bounce reinvents the classic Angry Birds formula with a vertical twist,” said Bryan Cook, game lead at Rovio. “We’re thrilled to bring this new experience exclusively to Apple Arcade.”

Additional titles arriving July 3 include:

  • Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance TD+ – The latest installment in the acclaimed tower defense series, adding dual-hero mechanics and full DLC support.
  • Suika Game+ – A physics-based fruit-merging puzzle game, building on the viral success of the original.
  • Crayola Scribble Scrubbie Pets+ – A child-friendly title combining creativity and pet care, inspired by Crayola’s best-selling toy line.
Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance TD+ by Ironhide Game Studio.

Apple Arcade is also introducing several seasonal updates for existing games:

  • Fruit Ninja Classic+ (June 19): A Bluey-themed event exclusive to Apple Arcade, featuring special cosmetics and unlockables.
  • Bloons TD 6+ (June 19): Adds the new Desperado monkey tower and a new map.
  • WHAT THE CLASH? (June 26): Adds 50 mini-games and new missions inspired by WHAT THE GOLF?

Other notable updates this month include Sonic Dream Team, Crayola Create and Play+, Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE, Tomb of the Mask+, Disney Dreamlight Valley Arcade Edition, and Asphalt 8: Airborne+.

With these additions, Apple continues to position Arcade as a curated, family-friendly alternative to freemium-heavy mobile gaming—offering polished experiences, trusted IPs, and premium content across devices.

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