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Apple Arcade to Add Four New Games on August 7

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Apple Arcade is expanding its collection with four new exclusive games launching on August 7. These titles will be available to all subscribers without ads or in-app purchases. The new additions include Play-Doh World, Worms Across Worlds, Let’s Go Mightycat! and Everybody Shogi.

Play-Doh World, developed by Scary Beasties, allows players to create their own Play-Doh characters and explore interactive zones. From zoo animals to salon hairstyles, the game encourages creativity and imagination in a colorful, safe environment.

Worms Across Worlds, by StoryToys and Behaviour Interactive, is a turn-based action game where players chase a rogue scientist through five dimensions. It continues the popular Worms franchise with both solo and multiplayer gameplay.

Let’s Go Mightycat! from PONOS Corporation features a cat-turned-hero in a galactic puzzle adventure. Players can customise the character, explore planets and complete stages in this spin-off from The Battle Cats.

Everybody Shogi, created by AltPlus Inc., presents a modern version of the traditional Japanese board game. With puzzle challenges, daily tasks and global multiplayer, it offers an easy entry point into shogi with vibrant visuals and real-time play.

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