Apple’s Game subscription reportedly will cost $5 a month
By Reuters
25 August 2019 |
11:01 am
Apple Arcade is expected to debut September 10. Price details for the "Netflix for games" service emerged from a promotional message. Apple Music and Apple News+ both cost users $10 per month.
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