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Apple has flicked the switch to enable Apple Arcade on the macOS Catalina beta, suggesting a full, public launch of Catalina is just around
up to six family members, and you can try it for a month free of charge to see if you like it first.Apple Arcade has already gone live on
iPhones, iPads and Apple TVs, with the roll out of the latest software updates, so if you're invested in the Apple ecosystem you may already
around two dozen titles are available on macOS, including Sayonara Wild Hearts, Operator 41, Big Time Sports and Card of Darkness.Apple
Arcade on Mac!" together with a button to check for updates.Apple has promised that macOS 10.15 Catalina will be pushed out to users at some
point during October, and that point would now appear to be imminent, with Apple Arcade and plenty of other pieces in place.A couple of days
period at the end of the beta testing stage.The macOS Catalina roll out could happen any day now, and when it does, you'll be able to dive
straight into Apple Arcade on your Mac.