Tetris Beat

Apple Arcade is finally getting its own Tetris

And everything is going to the beat

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If there is one game people shouldn’t have any trouble getting their hands on these days, it’s Tetris. There are so many great versions of the game out there already, from the nail-biting Tetris 99 on Switch to the brilliant Tetris Effect on PS4, Xbox, PC, and Quest. Mobile platforms have seen a variety of different Tetris games over the years, and soon enough, another one wil𒀰l be joining the fray with , coming exclusively to Apple Arcade.

As you can see from the trailer above, Tetris Beat places a 💧heavy emphasis on its soundtrack, which features original 18 ♔original tracks from musicians like GARZA, Cinthie, and the brilliantly named Alison Wonderland. Those 18 tracks are just the beginning as Tetris Beat will add new songs to the game every month. The game will feature three game modes, controller support, and cross-platform play with Apple TV, Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Develo🐟per N3twork is workin♌g on Tetris Beat. It’s the same studio responsible for the officially licensed mobile version of the classic block-drop puzzler.

It’s nice to see another original game coming to the platform (and yes, I know it’s a stretch to consider any version of Tetris to 😼be original), considering Apple Arcade has b🐟een pretty reliant on ports as of late to fill out its catalog. Recent additions to the service include Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost CityAngry Birds Reloaded, and Game Dev Story+, all of which were previously ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤💖⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚreleased on other platforms. More ports are on their way to the service, including Jetpack Joyride+Super Stickman Golf 3+, and Monster Hunter Stories+.


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