New game digest: Football Manager, MySims, Disney Magic Match, Jetpack Joyride, more

 

Here every Friday you’ll find the latest global releases, new soft launches and everything in between.

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Football Manager leads Apple Arcade slate

Headlining next month’s Apple Arcade releases is Sports Interactive’s Football Manager 26 Touch. Powered by Unity and introducing women’s football for the first time in the series, it will be available from November 4.

EA’s MySims and MySims Kingdom and Sago Mini’s Toca Boca Jr Classics, will also join Apple’s subscription service on November 6.

Football Manager 26 Mobile (Sega)

This Netflix exclusive release is the only Football Manager 26 game not switching to Unity at this time. Launching on November 4, it will be the first FM Mobile title to feature save game compatibility with the previous series entry.

Disney Magic Match 3D (Jam City)

Players solve puzzles by sorting and collecting items from Disney and Pixar films in this match 3D game, which is now available worldwide.

Jetpack Joyride Racing (Halfbrick)

This multiplayer kart racer from the Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride creator is launching on iOS and Android on November 13.

Blue Protocol: Star Resonance (A Plus)

This anime-styled fantasy MMORPG has launched across Europe, North and South America, featuring cross-platform play on mobile and PC.

Real Combat Simulator (Ten Square Games)

This is Ten Square’s second game to adopt a subscription-based model. Now available globally, it costs $0.99 to download, with the ‘Pro’ experience available for $5.99 (1 month), $29.99 (6 months) and $39.99 (12 months).

Sorry! World (Gameberry Labs)

This reimagines Hasbro’s board game Sorry! for mobile, with some new twists and moves. It’s out now worldwide on iOS and Android.

Match Clash: 3 Puzzle Game (Supercent)

This real-time PvP puzzle game from the maker of Pizza Ready has soft launched on Android in the US, Puerto Rico and Vietnam, according to Appmagic.

Netflix’s party game line-up

Netflix has announced plans to bring five party games to its TV subscription service this Christmas season, which will all be playable using a phone as the controller. Headlining the selection is Lego Party, which was well received when it hit console and PC last month.

It will be joined by three other big-brand multiplayer games: drawing title Pictionary: Game Night, word game Boggle Party, and puzzler Tetris Time Warp. Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends is billed as a new take on the social deduction genre.

Now free on Epic Games Store

The latest free title on Epic Games Store is DotEmu’s Double Dragon Trilogy, a compilation of three classic beat ‘em up arcade games optimised for mobile. It’s available to claim until October 16 on Android worldwide and iOS in the EU only.

Pools (Tensori)

Following its PC release last year, this surreal exploration game is coming to Apple devices on November 6. Pricing has yet to be confirmed, but it will support universal purchase across iPhone, iPad and Mac.

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