One of the great things about Apple TV is how well it works within the ecosystem of all things Apple, with many of its games being universally compatible across iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, while the Apple TV itself still manages to stand alone so capably as a console. It seems more appropriate to align Apple TV closer to consoles than mobile, although it straddles both worlds confidently. So Vector Unit is setting up three tiers with this model – phones and tablets, the major consoles, and TV “set top” boxes. Ditto with the Android TV and Fire TV versions. Where does the Apple TV version fit in? It too will see a premium release alongside the console versions in early 2019. Vector Unit has recently announced that Beach Buggy Racing 2 will get a free-to-play mobile release across iOS, Android, and Amazon devices in Summer 2018, while the PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Steam versions will come as a premium release in early 2019. This practice tends to tie the platform in with mobile gaming in the mindset of gamers. The vast majority of games available for Apple TV come from Apple’s mobile ecosystem (iOS), with Apple TV compatibility being added after an iOS release, or at the same time on release across iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.
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