Apple has confirmed that one of the most iconic strategy franchises in PC gaming will make its Apple Arcade debut next month. Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition launches on February 5, bringing the long-running turn-based empire-building series to iPhone, iPad, and Mac under Apple’s subscription gaming service. The release forms part of a broader expansion of Apple Arcade’s catalogue, which increasingly blends casual mobile experiences with deeper, premium titles adapted from PC and console platforms.
A flagship strategy experience on mobile

With Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade Edition, Apple aims to deliver a full-scale strategy experience in a portable format. Players will guide civilizations through multiple historical eras, making decisions that shape culture, diplomacy, warfare, and technological progress. Each age introduces new possibilities, encouraging both historically grounded playstyles and more experimental approaches.

The game is designed to function seamlessly across Apple devices, allowing players to continue their campaigns whether at home or on the move. The addition of Civilization VII follows other well-known PC titles such as PowerWash Simulator and Cult of the Lamb Arcade Edition, signaling Apple’s growing interest in high-profile adaptations for its platform.
Three additional games arriving the same day

Alongside Civilization VII Arcade Edition, Apple Arcade will welcome three new titles on February 5. Retrocade recreates the atmosphere of classic 1980s arcades by assembling iconic games like Asteroids, Bubble Bobble, Centipede, and Galaga into a single virtual space. The experience supports Apple Vision Pro for an immersive retro setup while remaining playable on iPhone and iPad.

Felicity’s Door introduces a rhythm-based adventure set in a surreal dreamscape. Players follow twins Tom and Felicity, accompanied by their bear companion Mi-chan, as they journey through cosmic environments, seaside cliffs, and neon cyberpunk cities. In contrast, I Love Hue Too+ builds on its App Store predecessor with a visually striking puzzle experience where players arrange colored tiles into perfectly ordered gradients.
Live events and seasonal updates

Apple continues to treat Apple Arcade as an evolving service rather than a static library. On January 22, Crayola Create and Play+ will host a limited-time Paddington-themed event featuring winter activities such as snowman building, cake decorating, and creative coloring. This approach reinforces Apple’s strategy of keeping players engaged through recurring updates, collaborations, and time-limited content.
Pricing and platform support in Malaysia

Apple Arcade is available for RM29.90 per month with a one-month free trial for new subscribers. Buyers of a new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV receive three months of Apple Arcade at no additional cost. The service is also bundled within Apple One plans, priced at RM34.90 for Individual, RM44.90 for Family, and RM84.90 for Premier.
Arcade Originals, including Civilization VII Arcade Edition, are playable across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro. App Store Greats are available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro. A single subscription supports up to six family members through Family Sharing, though game availability varies based on device compatibility and region.
With the arrival of Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, Apple Arcade continues to broaden its appeal beyond casual mobile titles. February’s lineup suggests a deliberate push toward deeper, more complex gaming experiences, positioning Apple Arcade as a more serious alternative for strategy and retro enthusiasts rather than just a platform for light, short-session games.




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