Apple Arcade is set to expand its catalogue with eight new games and over 50 updates to existing titles this holiday season.
The Scary Fast event was filmed using the iPhone 15 Pro Max and edited on a Mac, demonstrating the device's capabilities for mobile videography and filmmaking.
Apple is set to expand its gaming service, Apple Arcade, with eight new games and over 50 updates to existing titles this holiday season. The new games include Disney Dreamlight Valley Arcade Edition, Football Manager 2024 Touch, Sonic Dream Team, and Puzzle & Dragons Story. The service has added nearly 60 new games this year, according to Alex Rofman, Apple's senior director of Apple Arcade. A new game will be launched each week in November. Popular Arcade titles like Hello Kitty Island Adventure and NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition will also be releasing new updates this month.
In other Apple news, the tech giant recently demonstrated the capabilities of its iPhone 15 Pro Max by filming the entire Scary Fast event, where it launched the M3 SoCs, new MacBook Pros, and iMacs, using the device. The event was edited on a Mac, showcasing the iPhone 15 Pro Max's potential for mobile videography and filmmaking. The phone is the first smartphone to support the Academy Colour Encoding System (ACES), a global standard for colour workflows. The event was directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Brian Oakes, with the production advised by Apple's Jon Carr and Jeff Wozniak. The team utilized the integration between iPhone 15 Pro, the Blackmagic Camera app, and Tentacle Sync, showcasing the Apple ecosystem's power. The article also mentions the use of a custom SpaceCam rig and the improvements in low-light video performance on iPhone 15 Pro Max.