Apple held its annual spring event at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, on Monday. The event focused on new or updated services rather than hardware.

Here's what Apple announced:

— The company's Apple News+ service will include reporting from more than 300 magazine and newspaper publications. The subscription bundle will cost $9.99 per month.

— Apple Pay will be launching for transit payments first on the West Coast, and then expanding across major cities in the US, such as Portland, Chicago, and New York City.

— Apple has partnered with Goldman Sachs to launch a credit card called Apple Card. It will have a reward points feature called Daily Cash and it will work worldwide via MasterCard's payment network.

— Apple is adding a new gaming tab to the App Store called Apple Arcade. It will launch over 100 games this fall in over 150 countries. The company partnered with a slew of popular game developers to make content for the service, and the games will work online and offline across devices.

— The Apple TV app is getting a makeover. It will combine cable and streaming subscriptions into one portal that will be accessible on all Apple devices, as well as Smart TVs, Roku, and Amazon's Fire TV.

— The new Apple TV app will include original programming via a service called Apple TV+ whose content is being developed by an array of big Hollywood names, including Oprah, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steven Spielberg, and JJ Abrams. The price has yet to be announced.