
Apple Arcade has got worms.
But, like, the good kind. The subscription service just announced the four games that will be hitting in August, and the highlight is Worms Across Worlds , the latest iteration of the turn-based strategy series. It'll be launching alongside Play-Doh World, Let's Go Mightycat , and Everybody Shogi.
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