HomeNews‘Balatro’ Is Coming to Apple Arcade and Also iOS as a Standalone Premium Release Beginning September 26th
‘Balatro’ Is Coming to Apple Arcade and Also iOS as a Standalone Premium Release Beginning September 26th
Feb 02,2025Author: Anthony
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Balatro, the acclaimed roguelike from LocalThunk and Playstack, is making its mobile debut later this month! Launching on iOS, Android, and Apple Arcade, this premium title offers a unique poker-inspired experience. Having already achieved over 2 million sales across various consoles and PC platforms in under six months, Balatro is poised for mobile success. A major free update planned for 2025 promises even more exciting content and strategic depth.
Balatro will be available for $9.99 on iOS and Android. Watch the mobile announcement trailer below:
For those unfamiliar with Balatro, a 5/5 Switch review and feature highlighting it as one of the year's best Switch games are available on TouchArcade. An interview with LocalThunk discussing the game and its mobile adaptation can also be found on the site.
Pre-order Balatro now:
iOS App Store: [App Store Link Placeholder]
Android: [Android Pre-register Link Placeholder]
Apple Arcade: [Apple Arcade Link Placeholder]
Will you be adding this top-rated game to your mobile collection on September 26th?
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