Bluey special event starts today in five games you can play right now on Apple Arcade

Bluey has officially taken over Apple Arcade.

Starting today, May 21st, a unique event brings characters from the popular, award-winning animated series into five of the service’s most-loved classic games. This event won’t last forever, so be sure to check it out!

Families can enjoy uninterrupted fun in Crossy Road Castle, Stitch, Puffies, Suika Game+ and Disney Colouring World+ – there are no ads or extra purchases needed!

Marina Mello, head of Gaming & Interactive at BBC Studios, explained that as Bluey expands into games and other interactive formats, it’s crucial that these experiences capture the qualities families enjoy most – its fun, imaginative spirit, and its ability to connect people of all ages.

Apple Arcade is known for offering high-quality games and a worry-free, easy-to-use environment for families, which makes it a perfect platform for these special, shared gaming experiences.

Crossy Road Castle lets players—either on their own or with up to three friends—play a challenging but enjoyable obstacle course based on Bluey and Bingo’s house.

Players can enjoy Bluey-themed activities in several games: match fruits with Bluey in Suika Game+, complete Bluey-inspired challenges in Stitch, and color Bluey pictures in Disney Colouring World+.

Beginning June 10th, players will be able to enjoy puzzles based on classic Bluey episodes and create a personalized sticker collection within Puffies.

The special events happening in the game will be available until June 24th for Stitch, July 8th for Puffies, and July 21st for Crossy Road Castle, Suika Game+, and Disney Colouring World+.

Bluey, a show about a family of dog characters, first appeared on Australian television in 2018, airing on ABC Kids.

Honestly, Bluey just blew up! It started as a cartoon, but now you can find Bluey stuff everywhere. They even made a live stage show called Bluey’s Big Play, and it’s been a huge hit – everyone’s going to see it!

Bluey fans can look forward to a movie! A full-length film based on the popular animated series is coming out next year.

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Molly MossTrends Writer

Molly Moss writes about the newest happenings in TV, movies, and other entertainment for TopMob. She has a master’s degree in journalism and has also contributed to major news outlets like The Guardian, The Times, and The Sun Online.

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2026-05-21 16:04