If you're signed in to the same iCloud and Game Center accounts on all of your devices, you can access your game saves and progress in Apple Arcade games on all of them. If you're a member of Family Sharing, everyone in your family can use Apple Arcade, but they won’t see your gameplay data.
If you don't see your gameplay data on a device
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If you can access your gameplay data on one device, but not on another, you might need to check your settings. Make sure that you have an iPhone or iPod touch with the latest version of iOS, an iPad with the latest version of iPadOS, a Mac with the latest version of macOS, or an Apple TV with the latest version of tvOS.
Check your settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Make sure that you're signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID that you use on your other devices.
- Make sure that you're signed in to Game Center with the same Apple ID that you use on your other devices. Go to Settings > Game Center to see the Apple ID that you're using with Game Center.
If you still don’t see your data and you were playing on a different device, check your settings on that device.
Check your settings on your Apple TV
If you share your Apple TV with someone else, switch to your account before you play your Apple Arcade game.
If you still don’t see your data and you were playing on a different device, check your settings on that device.
Check your settings on your Mac
If you share your Mac with someone else, make sure that you're logged in to your Mac with your own user profile, not someone else's account. Then make sure that you're signed in to the same iCloud and Game Center accounts that you use with Apple Arcade. If you share your Mac with other Apple Arcade users, they should do the same, using their own Mac user profile, iCloud, and Game Center accounts.
If you still don’t see your data and you were playing on a different device, check your settings on that device.
If you cancel Apple Arcade
If you cancel your subscription to Apple Arcade for any reason, you can resubscribe and still access your gameplay data. If you wait too long, some of your game saves might not be supported by the time you resubscribe.
If you're not an Apple Arcade subscriber, you won't be able to play any Apple Arcade games, even if you downloaded them to your device. Delete the apps if you don't need them anymore, or resubscribe to keep playing.
Learn more
Learn how to find and play games with Apple Arcade.
Bring even more fun and connection to your games with Game Center, Apple’s social gaming network. Game Center lets players build an identity across Apple platforms and enables features like the Game Center leaderboards, achievements, multiplayer functionality, dashboard, and more. Add features within your custom user interface or take advantage of the updated Game Center user interface.
Leaderboards
Leaderboards let players participate in new competitions within your game and challenge other players to beat their score. Players see how they rank among global players, as well as their Game Center friends. You can even create a friends-only leaderboard in your custom UI. Classic leaderboards are ongoing and maintain a player’s score forever. Use these to showcase scoring for overall or lifetime events, such as all-time number of matches won or the shortest time taken to complete a level. Recurring leaderboards are short lived and expire, then repeat after a set time, such as daily, monthly, or weekly. Use recurring leaderboards for timed live events — for example, to show the most matches won in a week. You can use one or both leaderboard types in your game.
Achievements
Achievements are special milestones that indicate when a player has successfully reached a particular goal in your game. You decide which achievements are relevant to your game and worth offering to your players. Players see achievements as locked, in progress, or completed. You can also create hidden achievements, which only appear once completed. Consider using hidden achievements to prevent spoilers in your game and to surprise and delight players. You can provide up to 100 achievements, each of which can award up to 100 points, and your game can award up to 1,000 points in total. Keep these limits in mind when releasing the initial version of your game, as you may want to add new achievements in future updates. For variety, consider creating a set of achievements that require dedication and a range of skills to complete.
Challenges
Challenges let players compete directly with friends to beat a high score or accomplish a specific achievement. By default, challenges are not displayed on the dashboard. Opt in to display challenges on the dashboard using App Store Connect.
Multiplayer
Game Center supports real-time and turn-based multiplayer functionality, helping players connect without leaving your game. Players can invite Game Center friends, contacts, iMessage groups, and nearby players, or automatch with other competitors to quickly start playing on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. The friend request inbox lets them easily manage requests in one place.
Dashboard
The Game Center dashboard is a central place where players access their profile and interact with Game Center features that your game supports, such as achievements, leaderboards, and challenges. You can deep link players to specific areas of the dashboard or provide easy access to the whole dashboard with an access point.
When the access point initially appears, you have the option of showing highlights — such as the number of achievements or default leaderboard ranking — to give players quick insight into their progress. After showing any highlights, the access point collapses to display the player’s avatar.
Friends
Game Center connects players inside and outside of your game. Players can start multiplayer games together, see where friends rank on a leaderboard, keep up with what their Game Center friends are playing on the App Store and in Game Center widgets — and much more.
You can leverage the Friends API to create frictionless social and multiplayer experiences. Let friends go on missions together, display a friends-only leaderboard in your custom UI, and even show friends’ progress within progression maps. Players are prompted for access to their list of Game Center friends on a per-game basis, so they always have control over sharing their activity.
Discovery
Games with Game Center enabled are included in the Friends Are Playing section on the App Store, allowing players to browse and discover new games their friends are playing. The App Store product page also shows players which of their friends play your game, and they can add the Friends Are Playing and Continue Playing widgets to their Home screen to quickly jump into a game.
Enabling Game Center
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To get started, add Game Center as a capability in your Xcode project and configure features in App Store Connect. Then use the GameKit framework to implement the Game Center features you’d like to use. Before your game can provide Game Center features, you must confirm that the player is signed in to Game Center on the device. You can then also receive notifications for game invites, challenge invites, user changes, and more.