This week Apple released Catalina, the newest version of macOS. With it, Apple Arcade appeared on Mac, but 32-bit support disappeared.

Apple has published a detailed list of innovations on its website. We will highlight two related to games.

Now there is an Apple Arcade on Mac…

Recall that this is a subscription service with premium games without ads and in-game purchases. It was launched on September 19 only on iOS (macOS support was promised to be added later).

For Mac users, Apple Arcade is presented as a section of the Mac App Store. In the App Store for iOS devices, the service has a similar format.

Mac owners can play the service titles using the keyboard, trackpad and mouse. Although some games support controllers for Xbox and PS4.

A monthly subscription to the service costs 199 rubles.

…but there is no support for 32-bit games.

With the release of Catalina, Mac stopped supporting 32-bit applications — including games. This is reported by Gamasutra.

Developers of 32-bit games are recommended to transfer them to the 64-bit version. Otherwise, they will no longer run on Mac devices.

According to Rock Paper Shotgun, some developers (Aspyr, Feral Interactive, etc.) decided to port some 32-bit projects to 64-bit. But a number of igrodelov believes that the gaming audience on Mac is quite small and the difficulties with switching to the 64-bit version are not worth it.

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