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Oceanhorn 3 hits Apple Arcade March 5, you can’t buy it elsewhere

The launch is exclusive, so your access depends on having an active Arcade plan.

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Oceanhorn 3, Legend of the Shadow Sea lands on Apple Arcade on March 5, and Apple is calling it an exclusive. If you want to play at launch, you’ll need an active Apple Arcade subscription, there’s no separate purchase option mentioned for other platforms.

That matters if you usually buy once and move on. Here, the decision is whether Apple Arcade fits your month, or your household. The story is set nearly 1,000 years after Oceanhorn 2, and it’s meant to work for newcomers as well as longtime fans.

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Apple also highlights wide device support. Oceanhorn 3 is set to run on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Vision Pro, so you can start on one screen and keep going on another without leaving the service.

In the US, Apple Arcade is $6.99 per month with a one-month free trial, and it’s also included in Apple One bundles. Apple says Family Sharing can extend one subscription to up to six people, which can make a subscription-only release easier to justify.

A five-year build, now locked to Arcade

Developer Cornfox and Brothers says it spent five years building Oceanhorn 3. It describes the new entry as an adventure for players of all ages, which reads like a push for something larger than a quick mobile download.

Apple leans into that by pointing to console-quality visuals, deep lore, and a core loop built around exploration, combat, puzzles, and big boss fights. It also calls out new traversal and combat mechanics, suggesting the studio is trying to move the series forward, not just repeat it.

The tradeoff is simple, value depends on time played. If you bounce after a short stint, you still paid for the month unless your free trial covers it. If the game sticks, the subscription starts to look like the cheaper route.

How to play it smart on March 5

If you’re subscribing specifically for Oceanhorn 3, start your plan close to March 5, and use the free trial if you still have it. That gives you time to see if the combat and exploration loop clicks before the first billing cycle ends.

For families, the smarter move may be treating this as a shared catalog upgrade. Apple says one subscription can cover up to six people, and March’s other games give everyone something else to try if Oceanhorn 3 isn’t a fit.

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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