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Apple Arcade: Here’s everything new coming in November

Apple has announced its lineup of new Arcade titles hitting the service in November, with four new games total. Here’s what’s coming.

Apple Arcade will add a new soccer management simulator and more

Apple Arcade has been adding big new sports titles for the last few months, and November continues that trend.

The big title debuting on Tuesday, November 4 is Football Manager 26 Touch. It’s a soccer management simulator and successor to the 2024 version, but packing a lot of changes.

From Apple’s press release:

Chase trophies, build a dynasty, and make the tough calls that define champions with Football Manager 26 Touch, returning to Apple Arcade on November 4. From Premier League glory to the debut of women’s football, this year’s edition puts players closer than ever to the drama, heartbreak, and triumph of the Beautiful Game. […]

Football Manager 26 Touch is about living the life of a manager. Every transfer window is a test of nerve, every tactical tweak a shot at glory, and every match day a roller coaster of emotion. From discovering the next breakout star to celebrating a last-minute winner, this is football at its most gripping — and it’s all in players’ hands.

This seems like the perfect title for a Ted Lasso tie-in ahead of season 4’s arrival. There’s no mention of any such crossover in Apple’s press release, but perhaps closer to the show’s return we’ll get an announcement.

Apple Arcade also has three new games coming a couple days later, on Thursday, November 6:

Apple Arcade is available as a standalone service for $6.99/month or included in the Apple One bundle. It includes access to over 200 games with no ads or in-app purchases.

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