UK to Establish Comprehensive Crypto Regulatory Framework by 2025
The UK government announces plans to introduce a wide-ranging regulatory framework for the crypto sector, including cryptocurrency and stablecoins, by early 2025.
Sophia Steele
Apple Arcade is getting a major boost with the arrival of Square Enix's beloved Final Fantasy series. The tech giant has announced that a slew of Final Fantasy games will be joining its subscription service, starting with the 3D remake of Final Fantasy IV on December 9th, followed by the original Final Fantasy and Trials of Mana on January 9th.
This move marks a significant addition to Apple Arcade's lineup, which has been relatively quiet in recent months. The inclusion of Final Fantasy titles is expected to attract a new wave of gamers to the platform, particularly fans of the iconic RPG series.
In addition to the Final Fantasy games, Apple Arcade will also be adding 13 other titles to its roster, including Skate City: New York, Pac-Man 256, and a pair of Apple Vision Pro games. This influx of new content is likely to give Apple Arcade a competitive edge in the gaming subscription market.
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