Apple unveiled its Arcade gaming subscription service back in March, but it will not be available to buyers until later this fall. Apple hasn’t revealed the pricing for Arcade, but it did say that Arcade games will contain no ads or in-app purchases. The games will work online and offline, and they’ll be developed specifically for the service.
Google, meanwhile, launched its Stadia game streaming service that lets you play some of the hottest PC games on any device, as long as you own them, with Google’s servers handling the heavy workloads. Stadia isn’t quite the Arcade competitor you might have expected, but Google has an alternative for Arcade as well, called Play Pass. And Play Pass isn’t only about mobile gaming.
BGR Top Deals:
- Hey look, Amazon is giving away free money
- Wi-Fi will never be as fast as Ethernet, and this $43 box turns any wall outlet into a gigabit Ethernet port
Trending Right Now:
- Huge leak: This is the Galaxy Note 10+
- Did Google just copy OnePlus with the new Pixel 4 launch strategy?
- Scientists move one step closer to explaining why Komodo dragons are so awesome
Google is testing a $5/month subscription service called Play Pass that’s like a Netflix for apps originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 06:50:39 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read more here:: Boy Genius Report