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Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Max, 2024)
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Apple's flagship workstation laptop: 16-core M4 Max, 40-core GPU and 546GB/s bandwidth on a 16in XDR display.
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The best Apple gaming laptop right now is the Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Max, 2024), scoring 70/100 at $3,499. We tracked 8 gaming laptops from Apple, ranked below by overall performance score. Prices run from $999 to $3,499 across the Apple lineup.
Apple does not sell a "gaming laptop" — and that is exactly why this page exists. M-series MacBooks are outstanding machines with class-leading efficiency and displays, and modern Apple silicon can genuinely run a growing list of AAA titles (Cyberpunk 2077, Resident Evil 4, Death Stranding and more have native Mac versions), plus a long tail of games through translation layers. But the library is a fraction of what the same money buys on a Windows RTX laptop, and sustained frame rates trail dedicated gaming hardware at the same price.
Our honest guidance: if gaming is your primary use, a Windows gaming laptop is the better tool — compare the Lenovo and ASUS pages here. If you are a Mac user first who games occasionally, the scores below show which Apple machines handle it best, ranked with the same methodology we apply to every laptop we track.
Scores are 0–100 (higher is better). · Updated August 2026

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Apple's flagship workstation laptop: 16-core M4 Max, 40-core GPU and 546GB/s bandwidth on a 16in XDR display.
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The maxed compact powerhouse: 16-core M4 Max with a 40-core GPU and 546GB/s bandwidth in a 14in body.
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The sweet-spot pro 14 with 14-core M4 Pro and 20-core GPU for serious creative and dev workloads in a compact chassis.
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The entry MacBook Pro 14 with base M4, adding a 120Hz mini-LED XDR display and three Thunderbolt 4 ports over the Air.
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The mainstream M4 ultraportable, fanless and thin with all-day battery and a $999 starting price.
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The larger-screen M4 Air with a six-speaker system for buyers who want a 15in canvas without Pro weight.
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The prior-gen M3 Air, still sold by retailers at a discount as a value alternative to the M4 model.
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Industry-leading performance-per-watt for professionals; excellent for creative workloads.
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Based on our current performance scoring, the Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Max, 2024) is the strongest Apple gaming laptop we track, scoring 70/100 at around $3,499. Rankings update as new models and prices land in the catalog.
The 8 Apple gaming laptops we currently track run from about $999 to $3,499, depending on GPU tier and configuration.
Yes, within limits. Apple silicon Macs run a growing set of native AAA ports plus many indie and esports titles well, and translation tools extend the library further. The catalog is still far smaller than Windows, anti-cheat blocks some multiplayer games entirely, and frame rates at a given price trail dedicated RTX laptops. Great for a Mac-first user who games on the side; the wrong pick if gaming is the main event.
For gaming as the primary use: Windows, no contest — bigger library, better price-to-frame-rate, upgradeable ecosystems. For work-first buyers who want battery life, display quality and macOS, and game as a secondary use: a higher-tier M-series MacBook is a legitimate choice, and the ranking on this page shows which ones hold up best.