Earlier this morning Apple held one of their live, special events direct from the Steve Jobs Theater. Over the last week Apple has sent out press releases to announce updates to the iPad<\/a>, iMac<\/a> and AirPods<\/a> but it used the beloved purpose built Theater for their biggest announcements of 2019 so far; Apple is attempting to become your one stop shop for TV, Movies, Games and News. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple TV+<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
Additionally, Apple debuted the all-new Apple TV app<\/a>\u00a0and Apple TV channels coming in May 2019. The all-new Apple TV app brings together the different ways to discover and watch shows, movies, sports, news and more in one app across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, smart TVs and streaming devices. Users can subscribe to and watch new Apple TV channels \u2014 paying for only services they want, like HBO, SHOWTIME and Starz1<\/sup>\u00a0\u2014 all on demand, available on and offline, with incredible picture quality and sound; enjoy sports, news and network TV from cable and satellite providers as well as purchase or rent iTunes movies and TV shows all within the new,\u00a0personalised\u00a0Apple TV app.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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Pricing is yet to be revealed so it will be interesting to see what this cost when it hits New Zealand. It is worth noting that most of the TV channels mentioned in the announcement are unlikely to come to New Zealand due to rights agreements, etc, etc. We’ll keep you posted on what Kiwi’s can expect form the service as more information continues to come through. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple Arcade<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
This is the one that is most likely to resonate with Kiwi’s due to the App Store not necessarily having the same restrictions placed on them as Movies, TV and News. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple Arcade will be a game subscription service that will feature over 100 new and exclusive games, including original releases from renowned creators Hironobu Sakaguchi, Ken Wong, Will Wright and dozens more. Apple Arcade games will redefine gaming and be curated based on originality, quality, creativity, fun and their appeal to players of all ages. Apple Arcade will give customers the freedom to try any game from its handpicked collection of titles that are all-you-can-play, have no ads, ad tracking or additional purchases, and respect user privacy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Free games, supported by advertising or in-app purchases, are enjoyed by hundreds of millions of players around the world. Paid games are often critically acclaimed and beloved by the people who play them, but competing with free is hard, so even the best of these games have only reached a smaller audience. With the simplicity of a single subscription, Apple Arcade will bring games like these to the App Store\u2019s more than 1 billion gaming customers. Apple Arcade is the perfect complement to the already enormously popular catalog of free games on the App Store, making iOS the premier gaming platform for players of all ages.
Apple is not just handpicking the games in Apple Arcade, but also contributing to the development costs and working closely with\u00a0creators to bring the games to life. Made by some of the most critically acclaimed game developers in the world, Apple Arcade\u00a0games will entertain customers with incredibly fun gameplay and immersive stories, while capturing imaginations with original art\u00a0and music. The service will feature games from Annapurna Interactive, Bossa Studios, Cartoon Network, Finji, Giant Squid, Klei\u00a0Entertainment, Konami, LEGO, Mistwalker Corporation, SEGA, Snowman, ustwo games and dozens more.
\u201cThe App Store is the world\u2019s biggest and most successful game platform. Now we are going to take games even further with\u00a0Apple Arcade, the first game subscription service for mobile, desktop and the living room,\u201d said Phil Schiller, Apple\u2019s senior vice\u00a0president of Worldwide Marketing. \u201cWe are working with some of the most innovative game developers in the world to create over\u00a0100 new and exclusive games to play across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV. Apple Arcade games will be great for families,\u00a0respect user privacy and will not have ads or require any additional purchases. We think players of all ages are going to love\u00a0Apple Arcade.\u201d
Apple Arcade will introduce an innovative way to access a collection of brand new games that will not be available on any other mobile platform or in any other subscription service. Rather than pay up front for each game, a subscription to Apple Arcade will give players the opportunity to try any game in the service without risk. Since every game includes access to the full experience, including all game features, content and future updates, no additional purchases will be required. Every game will be playable offline, and many games will offer support for game controllers. Because subscribers can play Apple Arcade games across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV, they can pick up where they left off in a game, even if they switch devices. New games will be added to the service on a regular basis.
Apple Arcade will launch in spring 2019 in more than 150 countries from a new tab on the App Store across iOS, macOS and tvOS. Pricing has not been released but it will be interesting to see where Apple goes with pricing. Microsoft have their Xbox Game Pass available for $10.95 a month but I wouldn’t expect Apple to go that cheap with Apple Arcade, if I had to guess I’d say $19.99NZD but that is purely a guess. In any case it is an exciting development for Apple’s mobile developers and consumers alike. I personally tend to stick to free games, despite seeing what admittedly looks like some seriously quality paid mobile games in the App Store. Having an all you can eat subscription model to the games in the App Store could be enough to tempt me. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple News+<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n
So here’s the one that kicked off the special event but the one I’, talking about last and for good reason. The News App isn’t available in New Zealand, there’s no word on when\/if it will come to New Zealand and lastly News+ hasn’t been announced as coming to New Zealand. But for those of you who have their iDevices set to a region that has News support then this one is for you. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
News+ will be a subscription service that brings together over 300 popular magazines, leading newspapers and digital publishers into a beautiful, convenient and curated experience within the Apple News app. Available in the US and Canada, Apple News+ presents the best and most relevant articles to meet any range of interests from renowned publications such as Vogue, National Geographic Magazine, People, ELLE, The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple News+ adds an even more expansive collection of high-quality stories to the free experience of Apple News, which is the No. 1 news app and delivers current events coverage from trusted sources.1<\/sup>\u00a0All Apple News users in the US, Canada, UK and Australia can continue to enjoy the free news experience within the app on iPhone, iPad and Mac, including access to Top Stories, Trending Stories and a\u00a0personalised\u00a0feed of articles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cWe\u2019re committed to supporting quality journalism, and with Apple News+, we want to celebrate the great work being done by magazines and news outlets,\u201d said Lauren Kern, editor-in-chief of Apple News. \u201cWe think the breadth and quality of publications within Apple News+ will encourage more people to discover stories and titles they may never have come across before.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple News+ subscribers can access current and past issues and individual articles from magazines such as The Atlantic, Better Homes & Gardens, Bon App\u00e9tit, Cond\u00e9 Nast Traveler, ELLE, Entertainment Weekly, ESPN The Magazine, Esquire, Food & Wine, Good Housekeeping, GQ, Health, InStyle, Martha Stewart Living, National Geographic, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, O, The Oprah Magazine, Parents, People, Real Simple, Rolling Stone, Runner\u2019s World, Sports Illustrated, TIME, Travel + Leisure, Vanity Fair, Vogue, WIRED and Woman\u2019s Day.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In addition, Apple News+ includes The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and Toronto Star, Canada\u2019s largest daily newspaper. Apple News+ also provides access to premium online publications such as theSkimm, The Highlight by Vox, New York Magazine\u2019s sites Vulture, The Cut and Grub Street, and Extra Crunch from Verizon Media\u2019s TechCrunch.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Apple News+ showcases magazines in richly designed layouts, featuring animated covers, vivid photography and bold typography optimised for iPhone, iPad and Mac. It makes reading articles even more fun, immersive and convenient. In the Today and News+ tabs, subscribers will be presented with individual article and issue recommendations based on both editorial curation and personalised suggestions that maintain user privacy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cApple News+ validates the power of premium content from great and trusted brands, and being a part of it makes good business sense,\u201d said Tom Harty, president and CEO of Meredith. \u201cApple News+ will be an extremely valuable mass platform to attract new paid subscribers to our titles.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cAt Hearst Magazines, we are hyperfocused on creating consumer value through our storied brands, high-quality content and great experiences,\u201d said Troy Young, president of Hearst Magazines. \u201cApple News+ amplifies our ability to do this in a premium environment with a key audience, elevating the digital magazine experience for millions of iPhone, iPad and Mac users.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cWe\u2019re constantly innovating how we connect with our audiences and bring them the content they crave on the platforms they use every day,\u201d said Bob Sauerberg, president and CEO of Cond\u00e9 Nast. \u201cApple News+ represents an exciting opportunity to bring a premium experience to millions more readers, so they can enjoy the conversation-shifting journalism, influential points of view and unparalleled visual storytelling they\u2019ve come to expect from our brands.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cWe are proud to work with Apple, a company that believes in the profound importance of journalism and journalists,\u201d said Robert Thomson, chief executive of News Corp. \u201cThe Wall Street Journal is certainly the most trusted newspaper in the US and its coverage of politics, business, economics, national news and lifestyle issues is nonpareil. We expect through the Apple platform, our journalism will reach and inform many more millions of readers, viewers and listeners around the country and the world.\u201d <\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cApple News+ provides a perfect platform for our expanded coverage of news, analysis and opinion,\u201d said Norman Pearlstine, executive editor of Los Angeles Times. \u201cWe share a world vision that is informed by our California roots and by our common commitment to innovation and excellence.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Pricing and Availability<\/strong>
Apple News+<\/a> is available today in the US for $9.99 a month and in Canada for $12.99 a month. Customers can sign up for a free one-month trial, and the plan automatically renews after the trial ends. To sign up for Apple News+, customers must update to iOS 12.2 or macOS 10.14.4. Through Family Sharing, up to six family members can share one Apple News+ subscription. Apple News+ will be available in the UK and Australia later this year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n