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Apple Officially announces Apple TV+ Video Subscription Service

As per the reports, it seems that Apple has officially taken the wraps off their new video subscription service in the form of Apple TV+. This was announced alongside Apple News+ also the Apple Card, all of which will be part of Apple’s attempts to create brand new subscription services that will help boost its revenue.

According to Apple, Apple TV+ will feature original content from the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Octavia Spencer, J.J. Abrams, Jason Momoa, M. Night Shyamalan, Jon M. Chu, and more. Unfortunately apart from announcing a huge list of celebrities that will be part of this service (some of which was previously known), Apple has yet to confirm important aspects of the service such as pricing.

It was previously rumored that Apple could charge anywhere between $10-$15 a month, while earlier rumors even claimed that the original programming could actually be made free to device owners. However the company has been mum on pricing which means that we’ll have to wait until the fall of 2019 when the service launches to get more details.

In addition to Apple TV+, Apple has also announced a new Apple TV app that will make it easier for users to discover new shows and channels, some of which they can subscribe to which includes the likes of HBO, Showtime, and Starz.

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Apple Arcade Game Subscription Service Officially Announced

It was rumored last week that Apple could be looking to launch a new gaming subscription service. Turns out the rumors were true because Apple has since officially announced Apple Arcade, the company’s latest attempts on gaming where for a fixed price every month, gamers will be able to access a library of games.

According to Apple, this library of games won’t just be a collection of games that already exists. Instead the company is expected to handpick the games that will go into Apple Arcade, and where Apple is also said to be helping foot some of the costs of development, although exactly how much they’ll be contributing is unclear.

The goal is to populate the service with new and exclusive games to Apple’s platforms, giving developers and gamers an incentive to purchase and use Apple’s products. This also seems to be in line with Apple’s goal of creating more subscription-based services, and it could also work out for developers as well.

This is because it is more or less guaranteed that every month they will be getting some kind of income, versus the current model where if gamers don’t buy the game, they won’t get money. There is no word on how much Apple Arcade will cost, but it is expected to launch in the fall of 2019 in more than 150 countries. It will also be playable on iOS, macOS, and tvOS devices.

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