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Civilization VII Arcade Edition on Apple Arcade to land on your iPhone soon

A marquee PC strategy series joins Apple Arcade, playable on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

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Civilization VII Arcade Edition on Apple Arcade arrives February 5, giving Apple Arcade one of its biggest-name strategy gets yet. If you’ve wanted a long, decision-heavy game that doesn’t feel built for five-minute taps, this is the one to watch.

Apple is also keeping it inside Arcade’s usual guardrails, no ads and no in-app purchases. Three other titles join the service the same day, but Civilization is the headliner.

A mainline Civ, now mobile

This release isn’t framed as a cut-down spinoff. You’re still guiding a civilization through history, picking leaders, expanding, and responding to rivals as the map and your priorities change.

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The standout twist is the age-based structure. Each age reshapes the world, your empire evolves as you move forward, and your choices carry into what your civilization becomes next, which is a natural fit for playing in chunks across Apple devices.

The rest of February 5

Alongside Civilization, Apple Arcade adds Retrocade, Felicity’s Door, and I Love Hue Too+. That trio skews lighter and faster, with arcade-style nostalgia, a rhythm-forward adventure, and a color-matching puzzler, so the lineup covers both marathon and snackable sessions.

Apple also points to recent additions like PowerWash Simulator and Cult of the Lamb Arcade Edition, a sign it wants more recognizable games that once felt tied to PC and console libraries.

How to try it smart

Apple Arcade costs $6.99 per month in the US and includes a one-month free trial. It supports Family Sharing for up to six people, it’s included in Apple One bundles, and Apple says some new iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV purchases come with three months of Arcade.

Before you commit to a new campaign, confirm your device and region support in the Arcade listing, then use the trial window to see if Civilization’s new age flow fits how you actually play.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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