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In iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe, Apple added an all-new Games app that's designed to be the go-to place for mobile gaming on Apple devices. The app includes features for discovering new games to play, along with add-ons meant to keep you more engaged.

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The Games app is pretty similar to the Games tab in the App Store, which isn't going anywhere. It's as if Apple took the Games tab and expanded it into a full app.

Home View

The Home tab is the main view of the Games app, and it is tailored to each user. It has a "Continue Playing" section so you can get to the last game you've been playing with a tap, and there's a large carousel at the top of the interface with spotlighted content like game suggestions, friend achievements, and Games app features.

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You can swipe through the content in the Home tab, and it works a lot like the Today suggestions in the App Store. There are multiple sections to scroll through for content suggestions, some of which is personalized based on your gaming history.

Some of the different sections:
  • Arcade Games for You - Includes all Apple Arcade title suggestions.
  • Friends Are Playing - Games your Game Center friends have played recently.
  • Top Played Games - A ranked list of the most played iOS games.
  • Because You Played - Suggestions based on a specific title you previously played.
  • Top Arcade Games - A ranked list of the top Apple Arcade games.
  • New Games We Love - Recently released titles that aren't part of Apple Arcade.
  • New Games on Apple Arcade - Includes the new titles on Apple Arcade, but not other App Store titles.
  • Try Before You Buy - Games with demos you can play before you commit to a purchase.
  • Our Most Anticipated Games - Upcoming games with pre-orders available.
  • Friend Suggestions - Lets you invite people to be a Game Center friend via Messages.
  • Top Free Games - A ranked list of the top free-to-play games.
  • Top Paid Games - A ranked list of the top paid games in the App Store.
Events

Apple introduced Events for games way back in iOS 15. Events for games are displayed in the Games app so you can see which games are offering fresh content.

Events can include limited time special gameplay, special trophies and items that are available for a short time, major content updates, crossovers, challenges, and more.

Apple Arcade

There is a dedicated tab for Apple Arcade content, where Apple promotes its $6.99 per month gaming service. The Apple Arcade tab is also broken down into different sections with gaming recommendations, much like the Apple Arcade section of the App Store.

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Unified Games Library

The Games app is split into four tabs, including Home, Arcade, Play Together, and Library. The Library tab includes all of the games that you have played across all of your devices.

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The Library lets you see all of your achievements in one place separated by game, with filters to separate them by platform. There are also quick access links to new Apple Arcade titles and Events.

Game Info

Tapping into a game shows when you last played it and provides options for launching it or downloading it again if it's something that you've deleted or played on a different device.

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All games have a Games Details section that includes clear information on the game's rating, type, whether there's controller support, and how large the game is.

Social Options

In the dedicated Play Together tab, you'll see a list of games that your friends are playing, along with suggestions for multiplayer games that you can play with someone else. There's also a dedicated Challenges tool, which is a new feature.

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Multiplayer Games

For a multiplayer game, you can tap on the "Start Multiplayer" option and then invite someone to play with you. There's a list of friends that you've played multiplayer games with before, as well as a Party Code you can send to someone and an invite link.

Both players need to be running iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26 or later to use the Multiplayer features that are in the Games app.

Multiplayer games are games where you play with one or more additional players at the same time in co-op or competitive gameplay.

Challenges

Challenges are a separate multiplayer option for asynchronous competitive gameplay for games that are traditionally single player.

With Challenges, you can select a game, choose rules or parameters for the challenge, and compete against friends to win. Challenge options range from completing a puzzle the fastest to getting the highest score. Each challenge is time limited, and for most games, you can set a time period of a day, three days, or a week.

Game Center

The Games app essentially makes Game Center features more prominent. Game Center has been around for a long time for earning achievements and playing games with friends, but it hasn't been as prominent as it is now.

There's still a Game Center section in the Settings app, where you can invite friends and control who you share your gaming activity with.

When you get a score that's higher than a friend's score in a game you're both playing, you'll see a pop up.

Game Mode

When you start a game, Game Mode is activated. If you tap into Control Center with Game Mode, you'll see an "Overlay" option. Tap that and you can see leaderboards, invite friends to play, and control game settings like sound level, display brightness, and controller parameters.

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With Game Mode, you can access Game Center settings and social tools without having to leave the game that you're playing.

Game Mode is not a Focus mode and it doesn't block notifications or otherwise interrupt device operation... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: iOS 26: Here's What You Can Do With Apple's New Games App
 
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It's always been surprising Apple hasnt pushed harder on games.
The power of devices in the hand now is so much more than popular handheld devices of the past.
The lack of physical keys perhaps has been the biggest hurdle for some games: on screen joysticks just dont give the feel or control of real buttons.

Backbone add ons are good. A much more real device feel.

Moving this to a stand alone app is probably the needed step to make this succeed. Finally.

The potential revenue stream is probably the icing on the cake...

The game emulators now being allowed into the AppStore has probably been the one reason jailbreaking was popular and the one thing many people wanted for a long time.

If Apple can convince old school titles to go into their Game app there's probably a legal, money making way to leverage IP that's convenient. I'd pay a few bucks to have an easy legal option with these titles in one place...
 
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Useless app ever. This app show how Apple is ignorant on gaming. Library UI shouldn’t be like app store but like movie library. See GOG’s Gallaxy!

Anyway we won‘t be able to see games you can see on other consoles on Apple devices for some reasons like OS compatibility you need maintenance with major OS updates and disappearance of purchased games without warning like YS chronicles. Only service games with constant in-app purchases are gonna survive in Apple‘s environment. I gave up on them already.
 
Once upon a time, the Mac was a fantastic gaming platform. Strategic Conquest is arguably one of the greatest pure simple strategy games ever released - I still play it! Additionally, Bungie was a Mac developer and the Marathon series of the 90’s was right up there as well in the HOF of classics. There were a ton of other Mac first games. Well, Bungie approached Apple for financing as they had an offer from another platform. Apple said no and Microsoft bought them. You know Bungie…… they took the Marathon game engine and created the next gaming iteration of it, made Halo and the rest was history. That game single-handedly fueled the X-box for years. Passing on that opportunity and marginalizing Mac gaming was one of Jobs biggest mistakes. They’ve been half assing it in gaming ever since, even pleading at WWDC that “we’re a gaming platform now” over the past few years to hushed applause and it’s cost the Mac significant market share as a consequence.
 
So this is just a new way to push us to buy games on the Mac App Store (worst mistake ever) or to entice us to subscribe to their gaming services… more subscriptions, no thanks
 
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It's always been surprising Apple hasnt pushed harder on games.
The power of devices in the hand now is so much more than popular handheld devices of the past.
The lack of physical keys perhaps has been the biggest hurdle for some games: on screen joysticks just dont give the feel or control of real buttons.

Backbone add ons are good. A much more real device feel.

Moving this to a stand alone app is probably the needed step to make this succeed. Finally.

The potential revenue stream is probably the icing on the cake...

The game emulators now being allowed into the AppStore has probably been the one reason jailbreaking was popular and the one thing many people wanted for a long time.

If Apple can convince old school titles to go into their Game app there's probably a legal, money making way to leverage IP that's convenient. I'd pay a few bucks to have an easy legal option with these titles in one place...
It’s not easy when it comes to old games, quite often the licenses belong to multiple entities, and they often don’t even know who owns what.

There was an interview with GOG employee and this is what he said.
 
Good to see this. A single app focusing on games alone is good. Maybe the games option will be removed from the App Store in the future.
 
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