All the way back in 2019, Apple launched its Arcade subscription service – letting iOS/Mac users access over 100 games ranging from ad-free classics to Apple Arcade exclusives. Despite continued support, the service has reportedly seen quite little in the way of adoption with just 2 million users in its first year.
In a report titled ‘Apple Streaming Losses Top $1 Billion a Year’ (paywalled), publication The Information spoke on a range of the iPhone maker’s current services from TV+ to Apple News+ and more.
In discussing Apple Arcade specifically, The Information revealed that the company saw just 2 million users join Apple Arcade in its first year of operation – 25% of which were using a free trial.
Of course, as mentioned, the service has existed since 2019 and so has had many years since to attract further customers, especially with new exclusives.
Even so, 2 million in one year seems like a low figure for a company whose user base exceeds 2 billion across its products (a majority of which support Apple Arcade).
All that being said, Apple has near-infinite money to burn on whatever project they desire, and so it is at least nice to see the company continue to invest in new games from iconic franchises.
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