Apple Arcade Adds Four New Games in January, Here’s what you get

Apple Arcade Adds Creative Builders and Kids Games

Apple is preparing a fresh set of titles for Apple Arcade in January. The company confirmed that four new games will arrive on Thursday, January 8, giving subscribers more variety across crafting adventures, child-friendly play, and upgraded classics.

Here’s what’s coming to the service next month. Each title adds a different style of gameplay, but all follow the same goal: to offer a simple way to enjoy new stories without ads or in-app purchases.

Cozy Caravan

Apple highlighted Cozy Caravan as the month’s biggest release because the mobile version launches only on Apple Arcade. The game follows a quiet traveling experience built around crafting, trading, and exploration. The official description says it is “a single-player journey where the arts of crafting, trading, and exploration come together in a beautifully cozy world.” You travel with an old caravan, meet new characters, and help communities as you move through each landscape.

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Sago Mini Jinja’s Garden

Apple also announced a new entry from the Sago Mini series. This 3D open-world game is shaped for young players ages 3 to 6. It keeps the same soft tone of the earlier releases. According to its description, you “plant gardens, harvest ingredients, help friendly neighbors, and explore at your own pace.”

True Skate+

Next, Apple confirmed the return of a classic mobile title through an improved Arcade version. True Skate+ describes itself as the “ultimate skateboarding simulator.” It brings the same physics-driven controls but removes in-app purchases and unlock barriers.

Potion Punch 2+

Finally, Apple is adding Potion Punch 2+ to the lineup. The Arcade version upgrades the fast time-management format that made the original a hit. It keeps the familiar rhythm of mixing potions while managing long customer lines. The game’s listing calls it a “popular fast-paced time-management game with a magical twist.”

All four titles join the growing Apple Arcade library, which now offers more than two hundred curated games for subscribers.

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