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| Nick Jr. Replay! brings more than 50 classic family-friendly games to Apple Arcade this month. |
By Jon Scarr
May is shaping up to be a busy month for anyone with an Apple Arcade subscription. Whether you are looking for family fun or a competitive physics challenge, the service is adding four new games that really cover the bases.
Following the Apple Arcade April 2026 lineup, this month continues the momentum with some heavy hitters. Apple Arcade is $8.99 CAD per month, and if you haven't signed up yet, you can start with a one-month free trial to check out these new launches.
Nick Jr. Replay! Lands on May 7
Starting May 7, Apple Arcade is adding Nick Jr. Replay! to its library. This game is a huge plus for parents because it preserves more than 50 retro Nick Jr. games in one safe spot. It is a playground where younger gamers can learn math, reading, and problem-solving while exploring worlds filled with familiar characters.
Management and Physics Challenges
If you have ever wanted to run your own restaurant, Good Pizza, Great Pizza+ is joining the service. You get to cook, decorate, and grow a pizza business while following a story and trying to outdo your rivals. It is a big addition for the service, especially considering there are already over 300 million people playing this one globally.
For those who prefer a physics puzzler, Perchang World is an evolution of the original hit. It is all about timing and precision as you use a variety of gizmos to guide balls to their goal across dynamic worlds.
Billiards in 3D
Finally, Ultimate 8 Ball Pool+ brings a full 3D pool experience to the lineup. You can jump into live multiplayer matches against people around the world or practice your skills in hundreds of solo challenges. It is a straightforward pool game that is a natural fit with the other "Plus" games on the service.
Between the family-friendly retro fun and the competitive matches, May is looking like a great time to check out what is new on Apple Arcade.

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