Games
Mobile Gaming on 5G Networks Could Be a Big Deal
In the age of the mobile phone, mobile gaming has taken many forms. There is Candy Crush Saga, Puzzle & Dragons, Ingress, and Call of Duty: Mobile to name a few. The Samsung Galaxy Fold is one of the latest developments in the mobile gaming world and will give gamers a new set of options.
Ingress
The Ingress mobile gaming app is a virtual reality game that uses the power of XM to bring you into an immersive world where you fight against evil forces. In the game, you can choose between two factions: the Enlightened or the Resistance. By choosing a faction, you can link Portals, create Control Fields, and communicate with other Agents in your area. To play the Ingress app, you must be at least 13 years old and a legal resident of the United States. Also, you must be able to consent to the processing of personal data.
Candy Crush Saga
If you’re looking for a mobile game that’s easy to play and addicting, you’ll love Candy Crush Saga. This mindless match-three game is similar to Bejeweled but replaces the gems with candy. You can play it in your browser or on your phone or tablet.
Call of Duty: Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile is an exciting free-to-play shooter game that was released on October 1, 2019 and is already one of the world’s biggest-selling mobile games. The game has received millions of downloads and over US$480 million in revenue.
Unity
The Unity mobile gaming platform is the leading development platform for interactive real-time 3D content. It allows designers, developers, and artists to create beautiful games and apps. The platform is available on various platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, and MacOS. Thousands of new Unity projects are launched every day.
5G networks
In the coming years, mobile gaming on 5G networks could become a big deal, bringing new tools and power to developers. Thanks to 5G technology, part of the computational workload can be processed in the cloud and streamed directly to the user’s mobile device, greatly reducing the load on mobile devices. This would enable higher-quality games to run on more affordable devices, making it easier for mobile gamers to compete.