All those games are found in Apple Arcade, Apple's new game subscription service that costs $4.99 and launches on September 19 for iPhone.It will have a catalog of over 100 games, with more to be added over time. Eventually it will be compatible with iPad, Apple TV and Mac.Five dollars a month might seem cheap, but depending on adoption rates, it could be incredibly lucrative for Apple .
The Arcade gets its own section in the App Store and will spotlight games that normally would have to compete in a much bigger sea of apps in a saturated market.The cast of"Overland," an indie game by Finji, which changes depending on your playthroughs and is computer-generated from a selection of assets.