As you have probably seen in the last few weeks, an increasing number of games are coming into the holiday season with themed updates and events. They are updating the old and new games this week. Castlevania: The Grimoire of Souls a Conami has updated its story today with 14 added login bonuses. The new grimoire allows you to unlock new alternate art. This update brings back the Christmas season with the addition of new holiday apparel and many more. Now you can read a lot more songs and watch more event scenes and more. The major update came a few days ago, including the Pass a Club mode, an automatic shuffle to tour mode, and some upgrades to the control system. The launch of the SMG Studios SP!NG has been the biggest update to the current model. To be released in mode, levels, achievements, daily challenges and more, the level will rise. If you haven’t subscribed, SP!NG is one of the games you should play on Apple Arcade. Orbital Knights Spire Blast celebrates Christmas with a new town with 40 levels, new objectives, a boss challenge weekly event, support for the Valentine’s Day celebration, improved performances and more. MasterChef: Let’s Cook! Then, from Tilting Point, added a new competitive mode this week called Prime Time, where you will battle five opponents, new Christmas costumes, more than 10 new recipes, a new Solo Mode. Simons Cat Story Time added Dawn Patrol where you explore the gardens following Cat, further levels, visual improvements and more. One of the games on the service, all that gets interesting now, Sneaky Sasquatch has added an existing seaport, three new jobs, support for Sasquatch to use two hands, new tools including Night-Vision goggles, and more. The final update of the week is Neko-Assume: Kitty Collector+ gets new goodies and costumes for rare cats. Check out our forum threads for Disney-Middlemania here, Castlevania: The Grimoire of Souls here, SP!NG here, Spire Blast here, Sneaky Sasquatch here, Simons Cat Story Time here, The MasterChef here, The Kitty Collector… There are plenty of other op-ed games, like our dedicated Apple-Arcade forum. The discussion is divided into the service and the game. What do you think about Apple Arcade in 2021 and what would you like to see for the service in 2022?