This Week in Apps: Apple Arcade’s new franchise, Fortnite takes on Google Play, the Disney+ app footprint

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Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that
flows through it all. The app industryis as hot as ever,with 194 billion downloads last year and more than $100 billion in consumer spending
Peoplespend 90% of their mobile timein apps andmore time using their mobile devicesthan watching TV
Apps aren&t just a way to waste idle hours — they&re big business, and one that often seems to change overnight. In this Extra Crunch
series, we help you to keep up with the latest news from the world of apps. This week, we&re taking a look at Apple Arcade new gaming
franchise, Fortnite maker Epic Games calling out the Google Play Store for its monopolistic practices, Android new AR features, Disney+
one-month app footprint, and more. Headlines Apple Arcade scores a big sports game franchise, &Ultimate Rivals& Apple Arcade launched in
September offering over 100 games for $4.99 per month
Since launch, the service stays fresh by adding new releases on a regular basis
This week, Apple touted one of Arcade biggest wins to date — an all-new sports franchise from Bit Fry Game Studios, called &Ultimate
Rivals.& The new game brings together athletes from across hockey, basketball, football, baseball, and soccer to play in a licensed video
game that a first for the mobile gaming industry
The debut title in the franchise, out now on Apple Arcade, is &Ultimate Rivals: The Rink,& which lets players choose from over 50 athletes
to compete in two-on-two hockey matches. For example, you could pit Alex Ovechkin and Alex Morgan against De&Aaron Fox and Jose Altuve or
Skylar Diggins-Smith and Wayne Gretzky, Apple says. The game was made possible by Bit Fry groundbreaking licensing deals with nine pro
sports organizations, the NHL, NHL Players& Association (NHLPA), NBA, National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), MLB, MLB Players
Association (MLBPA), NFL Players Association (NFLPA), Women National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA), the USWNTPA, as well as Wayne
Gretzky. Next spring, the Bit Fry will launch &Ultimate Rivals: The Court& as the next title in the series. The franchise is a big win for
Apple Arcade, which doesn&t yet have many sports-themed titles
In fact, with the addition of &Ultimate Rivals,& it now has only a half dozen
And because of the numerous pro sports deals, the game has the potential to appeal to a wider audience. Fornite tries to bypass the Google
Play Store 30% cut