So glad that people are digging this. When Apple first announced this, i was ecstatic, but seeing how polished the implementation is has really impressed me even more. When iOS games aren't trying to copy the full on conssole experience, they have a very unique place in gaming that I adore. There are some titles that even lend themselves to iOS. Overland, for example, is a title that I originally wanted on Switch, but would prefer to play it on my iPAD.
Gaming is in this amazing and exciting place right now. At least for me. I feel like if i want that AAAA big budget cinematic experience or that super expensive AAA multiplayer game, my PS4 is ripe. If i want something that only Nintendo can offer, or, if I want that AAA game that magically works on the go, my Switch has been a dream. If I want something more indie that doesn't necessarily need controllers, the iPAD is fantastic. Despite the tech hiccups, I've enjoyed most of my story-based Telltale experiences on that device. I love it and I love the option to connect to my PS4 remotely if that's my desire.
Finally, if I want all new experiences, I boot up my Oculus Quest, which gets almost as much play as my Switch! With the inevitable launch of XCloud and games pass on multiple devices (fingers crossed for iOS), options are looking incredible right now.
This Apple Arcade thing, though...it's VERY exciting. So many games that legitimately have the potential to be great due to enthusiastic curation.
I honestly can't think of a better time in gaming than now.