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Five fun new games arrive on Apple Arcade this May, including a quirky multiplayer title

Apple Arcade will add five fun new games in May, including What The Clash? and updates to Hello Kitty, PGA TOUR, and What The Car?

You’ve got some exciting new games to watch on Apple Arcade this May, especially if you enjoy a bit of silliness and fun. One of the most talked-about additions is What The Clash?, the latest in the wonderfully weird What The Games? series by Triband. This party-style game lands on May 1, bringing even more offbeat fun to your screen.

What The Clash? adds multiplayer mayhem

If you’ve played What the Golf?, What The Bat?, or What The Car?, you’ll already know that Triband’s games are full of surprises. The newest addition, What The Clash?, follows suit with a collection of absurd and chaotic mini-games where anything can happen.

This time, you’ll go head-to-head with other players in quick, wacky matches that include table tennis, racing, and archery—but with a twist. The game uses modifier cards that completely change how the mini-games work. One moment, you might be playing with normal controls, and the next, you’re trying to fish for pickles with a claw or sprint while balancing something odd on your head. It’s all about laughter, confusion, and seeing who can adapt faster.

This title builds on Triband’s reputation for delivering clever and hilarious games. With multiplayer added to the mix, it’s perfect for playing with friends or family.

A variety of new games to explore

Four other games, along with What The Clash?, will join the Apple Arcade collection in May, offering something for every kind of player.

Bond with virtual pets in My Buddy, a cosy game where you care for a digital dog or cat. It’s simple, sweet, and perfect for relaxing.

For something a bit faster, LEGO Friends: Heartlake Rush+ lets you speed through colourful tracks, dodge obstacles, collect power-ups, and complete exciting missions. It’s an excellent pick for younger players or anyone who loves a light-hearted race.

If you’re a fan of puzzles, Words of Wonders: Search+ offers word-search challenges with topics to guide your play, while SUMI SUMI: Matching Puzzle+ brings you cute matching fun with beloved San-X characters like Rilakkuma and Sumikko Gurashi. These games are easy to pick up and offer the right mix of fun and relaxation.

Updates keep your favourites fresh

In addition to these new arrivals, Apple Arcade also provides fresh content for some existing titles. You’ll see updates this month for Hello Kitty Island Adventure, the tropical game full of charming activities, and PGA TOUR Pro Golf, which brings more polish and features to your golfing experience.

And if you’re a fan of What The Car?, don’t worry—this hilarious driving game is also getting new content, so there’s always something new to discover.

Whether you want to laugh, think, race, or relax, May’s Apple Arcade line-up has a bit of everything to keep you entertained.

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