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Apple Arcade: All upcoming games for February 2026

Looking forward to the new additions?

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  • Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, Retrocade, Felicity’s Door, and I Love Hue Too+ are part of the lineup.
  • Apple Arcade brings four new games on February 5, 2026!

Apple Arcade has now revealed its lineup of new titles for February 2026, and it is shaping up to be another great month for mobile gamers. Leading the lineup is Sid Meier’s Civilization VII Arcade edition, bringing the award-winning empire-building experience to mobile. And joining it are three more unique titles, making February’s roster a solild one.

Best upcoming Apple Arcade games of February 2026

1. Sid Meier’s Civilization VII 

Release Date: February 5, 2026

First up is Sid Meier’s Civilization VII from 2K, a solid strategy experience that lets you build and lead the greatest empire humanity has ever seen. Plus, it is the full base game, so you can have a fun time guiding your civilization through diverse ages of human history, choosing legendary leaders, founding cities, and more.

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You can decide whether to cooperate or conquer rival empires as the world progresses, with every decision of yours shaping the cultural identity of your empire. Oh, you can also choose to follow history closely or take bold new paths. So, if you want to create a lasting legacy across ages, check it via App Store.

2.  Retrocade

Release Date: February 5, 2026

Next, we’ve Retrocade from Resolution Games, which brings a nostalgic trip back to the golden age of video arcades with neon glow and pixel charm. With this, you can try classics like Asteroids, Bubble Bobble, Pac-Man, and more, as they were originally played, minus the need for quarters of course.

Retrocade Gameplay
Retrocade Gameplay (Image via Resolution Games)

Now, what makes it so fun is how it blends old school gameplay with these modern challenges. For instance, you can take on daily objectives, climb global leaderboards, and even unlock achievements across every title. So, for anyone who grew with arcades, or you simply want to experience it, do check it via App Store.

3. Felicity’s Door

Release Date: February 5, 2026

Rhythm game fans are in for a treat with Felicity’s Door, a dreamy musical journey set in the magical dream world of twins, Tom and Felicity. Alongside their beloved bear Mi-chan, you can travel through space, seaside cliffs, and vibrant cyberpunk cities, while enjoying over 40 original songs from renowned composers like kotringo, and more.

Felicity’s Door
Felicity’s Door (Image via Area 35)

And it’s very welcoming too, as each track features five difficulty levels, making it enjoyable for both new and veteran players. Moreover, you can even enjoy animated storytelling in Story Mode or dive into manga-styled side stories with Music Mode. With new songs, modes, and content already planned, you should check it out via the App Store.

4. I Love Hue Too+

Release Date: February 5, 2026

Lastly, puzzle fans are in for a calming yet fun experience with Zut Games’ I Love Hue Too+, bringing a psychedelic journey of vibrant color, light, and shape. Here, you’ve to bring order to chromatic chaos by arranging tiles into perfectly balanced color spectrums. Personally, I like it’s minimalist style and calming atmosphere.

I Love Hue Too+
I Love Hue Too+ (Image via Zut Games)

I mean sure, you’ll also love how it tests your perfection, challenging you to spot even the smallest differenes between similar colors. The best part? You can try to solve over 1900 puzzles, master new geometric tiling patterns, all paired with ambient synth soundtracks across multiple game modes. If you’re interested, check it out via the App Store.

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