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Apple Silicon gets a taste of horror as Cronos: The New Dawn comes to Mac

News RoomBy News Room11 April 20262 Mins Read
Apple Silicon gets a taste of horror as Cronos: The New Dawn comes to Mac
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Bloober Team is bringing its award-winning survival horror title Cronos: The New Dawn to Mac, with native Apple silicon support rolling out on April 28. And no, this isn’t just another late port quietly slipping into the ecosystem — it’s another sign that Mac gaming is slowly, but steadily, stepping into the spotlight.

A survival horror trip through time

Originally launched last September across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, Windows, and Linux, Cronos: The New Dawn carved out a distinctive place as a survival horror experience. The premise is as unsettling as it sounds. Players are thrown into a brutal, decaying future where survival is anything but guaranteed. You’re fighting creatures that merge, evolve, and become even more terrifying as the world around you collapses.

And just when you think you understand the chaos, the game twists the knife: you can travel back in time to harvest souls and uncover the origins of the apocalypse that wiped out humanity. Because apparently, surviving the end of the world wasn’t complicated enough already.

Mac gaming gets another serious win

Bloober Team is rolling out native Apple silicon support, along with Apple’s modern graphics technologies like MetalFX Upscaling, which arrived with macOS 26 Tahoe. MetalFX is part of Apple’s broader push to make demanding games run smoother and look sharper on its own hardware without requiring brute-force power alone. This means Cronos is optimized for Mac.

Horrific monsters in moonlight in Cronos: New Dawn.

This announcement also follows another notable moment: the day-one Mac launch of Crimson Desert alongside PlayStation and Xbox versions. That kind of simultaneous release used to feel almost unthinkable on macOS. Apple has been steadily positioning the Mac as more than just a “can it run games?” platform. With Apple silicon, improved developer tools, and technologies like MetalFX, the company is clearly trying to make gaming a real use case.

To be clear, Cronos: The New Dawn isn’t a new release, but its arrival on Mac still matters. Every major title that lands natively adds weight to Apple’s long-running pitch: that the Mac can be a serious gaming machine, not just a creative workstation that occasionally dabbles in play. And if survival horror in a collapsing future is part of that pitch? Well, Apple might be leaning into the drama a little harder than expected. Either way, April 28 is one more date Mac gamers can circle.

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