If it has an acronym and an app, he's probably been there, on the front lines reporting on the latest tech innovations. Living in London in the UK, Gerald was previously Editor of Gizmodo UK, and Executive Editor of TechRadar, and has covered international trade shows including Apple's WWDC, MWC, CES and IFA. You'll never see him without his iPad Pro, and he loves gaming sessions with his buddies via Apple Arcade on his iPhone 14 Pro, but don't expect him to play with you at home unless your Apple TV is hooked up to a 4K HDR screen and a 7.1 surround system. Gerald Lynch is the Editor-in-Chief of iMore, keeping careful watch over the site's editorial output and commercial campaigns, ensuring iMore delivers the in-depth, accurate and timely Apple content its readership deservedly expects. God knows how fellow subway passengers will take it when I start bawling as my beloved West Ham gets relegated at my fingertips… I’ve had friends who have dressed in suits and ties to sit down to play an important Football Manager fixture, and it’s an easy game to lose entire sleepless nights to. And consider savoring those last Football Manager-less moments too – once you start playing, it’s a notoriously addictive series. Players will be able to pick from teams in more than 120 leagues across the world to manage, with iCloud sync options included by publisher SEGA and developer Sports Interactive to allow seamless continuation of your game, whether you're on your phone or on your couch in front of Apple TV.Īpple Arcade can be signed up to for a $4.99 per month standalone subscription, though the Apple One subscription bundle offers more value if you’re also tempted by Apple's other services including Apple Music and Apple TV Plus.Īt 3.6GB, it’s a relatively large download, so set aside time for it to finish on your phone.
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