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Clash Game Launches on Apple Arcade

What the Clash? Launches Today on Apple ArcadeDeveloped by Triband, this PvP microgame collection delivers chaotic multiplayer action. Experience bizarre game modes enhanced by unique gameplay modifiers that turn familiar concepts upside down.Known f
By Joshua
Nov 02,2025

What the Clash? Launches Today on Apple Arcade

Developed by Triband, this PvP microgame collection delivers chaotic multiplayer action. Experience bizarre game modes enhanced by unique gameplay modifiers that turn familiar concepts upside down.

Known for their eccentric concepts, Triband previously wowed players with the absurd What the Car? Their signature madness reaches new heights in What the Clash? - a competitive multiplayer experience that's as hilarious as it is unpredictable.

Minigame Mayhem Meets Multiplayer Madness

Imagine Mario Party's minigames distilled into rapid-fire 1v1 battles. Players switch between wildly different challenges in seconds - from precision archery to aerial canyon navigation, even... fish milking? The sheer variety keeps every match fresh and surprising.

Beyond standard game modes, What the Clash? introduces game-changing modifiers that reinvent each activity. Experience archery where arrows catch fire midway, or tennis matches where the ball sticks to surfaces - endless possibilities create constant novelty.

What the Clash? gameplay screenshot showing chaotic multiplayer action

Customization & Competitive Play

Players can unlock fashionable cosmetics to personalize their in-game appearance while climbing leaderboards. The game's Apple Arcade exclusivity ensures regular content updates, with competitive tournaments planned to crown the quirkiest champions.

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