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‘Disney Melee Mania’ coming to Apple Arcade next month

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‘Disney Melee Mania’ coming to Apple Arcade next month
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“Disney Melee Mania” from Mighty Bear Games will soon arrive in Apple Arcade’s more than 200 games family in December 2021, but Apple didn’t mention the date when it will arrive in Apple Arcade.

“We’re thrilled to work with Disney to bring these beloved characters to the first-ever Disney and Pixar battle arena game, available exclusively on Apple Arcade,” said Simon Davis, Mighty Bear Games’ CEO. “Fans will compete with arcade-style Disney and Pixar champions in a fun and frenzied all-out brawl to survive the chaotic melee and stay in the spotlight.”

Players will create rumble-ready teams with iconic and fan-favorite Disney and Pixar characters to compete in a stunning, never-before-seen virtual arena. From Wreck-It Ralph, Elsa, and Mickey Mouse to Frozone, Moana, and Buzz Lightyear, players will select their own hologram hero to combat in 3v3 battles with friends and rivals in the quest to become the ultimate Disney champions.

“Disney Melee Mania” participating players in a virtual battleground, where they can choose from a roster of 12 champions drawn from a variety of Disney and Pixar films, with new characters being introduced on a regular basis. Each champion will have a unique action-ready look with their own set of famous moves and cosmetics that can be unlocked.

For a chance to score, players must score the most points possible — or defeat the opposing team as many times as they can — throughout five-minute battle arena battles packed with battle arena action. They’ll take part in fast-paced multiplayer battles that put each character’s distinct powers to the test in close-combat competition, with a variety of modes and challenges to put their skills to the test, as well as gain in-game goodies from events.

Aside from “Disney Melee Mania,” “LEGO Star Wars: Castaways” will be launched on Apple Arcade on Friday, November 19th, 2021. The game is the first LEGO Star Wars online social action-adventure game. Players will meet new characters and meet up with other players in a vibrant social hub of activity after crash-landing on a mysterious planet in the middle of a maelstrom. They will play and compete in a variety of activities after crash-landing on a mysterious planet in the middle of a maelstrom.

In simulations recorded at the Observatory, fight Tusken Raiders, explore Jabba’s home on Tatooine, face Stormtroopers on Endor, and navigate through the Death Star. Players will work as part of a team or on their own to safeguard these historical recordings from the corruption that is tampering with iconic moments in Star Wars history.

They’ll solve the mystery together and experience simulations spanning the whole Star Wars galaxy by racing Microfighters, collecting gear and customization options, and daring their friends to battle in the Hippodrome.

Existing members of Apple Arcade enjoy more than 200 premium games on their iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV, and Mac and all ads-free and no need to pay for in-app purchases, and new users can subscribe for Apple Arcade at just $4.99 per month with one month of trial, Apple Arcade is part of the Apple One subscription and its Individual plan at $14.95/mo, Family plan at $19.95/mo, and Premier plan at $29.95/mo with one month trial period.


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