5G Mobile Games Could be Able to Replace PC and Console Games

Mobile games have come a long way since their conception. Many popular PC and console franchises have made versions of their games that keep the same wonderful experience on a mobile smart phone. Mobile games are the most accessible, the most convenient, and arguably the most comfortable. They are contemporary and current. They are the gaming method of now. That much is clear, but what is not quite yet clear is if mobile games have the traction to completely replace game consoles in the long run?

Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida says that 5G will give mobile games enough power to “sign the long-term end” of game consoles, he said in an interview. It does make sense, if mobile games can match the quality of PC and console games, then people will just play the mobile version. The analyst group App Annie reported that mobile game revenue reached about $100 billion last year, which is greater than the revenue of PC and console revenue which was a little above $88 billion per person

What we know with today’s gaming services is that they allow you to stream AAA games on mobile. Google Stadia survived, but their library is limited and Xbox news cloud gaming is not yet Struggle Ride iOS, and Nvidia GeForce Now and Amazon Luna are continuing to subtly expanding availability and adding games, but neither is making a big impact.

Overall, there are major obstacles still left to overcome with 5G. But once those obstacles are overcome, it will give mobile games the strength to not only match, but possibly surpass the quality of PC and Console games. Which is only further cementing mobile games’ place on the pyramid of gaming, and cementing their place in the longevity of the world of video games and gaming as a whole.

Annabella Davis: My name is Annabella Davis, but everyone calls me Bella. I was raised in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. I’m a connoisseur of pulled pork bbq, biscuits and hush puppies. And if you catch me in a generous mood I’ll tell you the true meaning of “Bless your heart.” I believe in the church of college basketball but only pray for UNC to win. I’m a diligent and successful student, a world champion at double Dutch and other types of competitive jump rope which made it possible for me to travel to Europe, Asia, central and South America before graduating high school. The most important person in my life is my grandmother (I call her Bubbe) and the most important nonperson in my life is an elderly disgruntled toy poodle named Onyx. I’m a talented tik tok dancer, Fruit Ninja world champion, and passionate mobile gamer. I hope you enjoy reading what I have to report!
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