Top 5 mobile games your smartphone must be able to play

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Gaming is an important and integral part of people’s lives especially for the youngsters who live and breathe in the games inside their mobile phones. It's been a very strange and challenging year, and we've all found comfort wherever we can. Naturally, we dived headlong into the world of mobile games, and along the way, we played some absolute bangers.


Smartphones have almost entirely replaced handheld consoles for gaming, and with good reason – they often have excellent screens and plenty of power, while the App Store and Google Play Store both have a large and ever-growing selection of games.


PUBG Mobile is one of the big names in battle royale games on mobile. It features 100-person matches on a large map that slowly collapses to get players to engage with one another. There are a variety of weapons, gear, and vehicles to aid in destruction. It’s a surprisingly stable game that runs fairly smooth as long as you have the right graphics settings for your device. PUBG Mobile has smoother and more realistic graphics. The game has a really nice map with dynamic and seamless color patterns. PUBG Mobile supports high-end (above 6GB RAM) smartphones with a 90 FPS frame rate.


Call of Duty: Mobile is a fun battle royale game, which manages to capture the essence of the popular PC/console franchise. Apart from the battle royale mode, the game also has other modes for players to try out live Team Deathmatch, Zombie mode, and more. The game's graphics are also very appealing and according to me is much more superior to competitors like Free Fire and Fortnite.


Asphalt 9: Legends is a graphic intensive car racing game that allows you to experience driving exotic cars in similarly exotic locations. The controls of the game are quite precise and it can be played for long durations as it keeps on offering new content at each and every stage. Another plus point for the game is that it has licenses from a lot of car companies to use their car names and designs, thus providing players with an authentic racing experience.


Fortnite one of the best and most popular battle royale games. The game includes a 100-player battle royale like most in the genre. You drop into an island from a plane, build your armaments, find weapons, and take out the other players. It is a cut above most battle royale games because it also includes a crafting element.


Garena Free Fire is one of the most popular battle royale games. It’s weird that it doesn’t get as much chatter as Fortnite or PUBG considering its 100 million downloads. The game includes ten-minute games with up to 50 participants. It uses shooter mechanics like most of its peers. You can also create four-man squads with a voice chat. Our testing went surprisingly well. The graphics are decent and the gameplay is smooth. Loading is actually fairly quick.


Mobile gamers are always on the lookout for affordable options with a supportive processor to fulfill their requirements.

With a massive increase in mobile gaming, smartphone companies have come forward to provide devices with gaming features to facilitate users of all ages. Not all smartphones are capable enough to play these graphics intense games smoothly. While the mid-range devices can play PUBG at HD graphics settings, only phones with flagship processors can run these games at maxed-out Ultra settings.


Smartphone companies like Infinix have brought forward their gaming-centric phones to meet the customer requirements to their best. Infinix is the No. 1 selling smartphone brand that has recently launched the best gaming device NOTE 10 Pro with Flagship MediaTek Helio G95 offering a 90Hz superfluid display at 180Hz touch sampling.


MediaTek’s Hyper Engine Gaming Technology reduces latency by 50 % when paired with two wireless bands or routers at the same time. Gaming enthusiast has entitled the device true find for gamers at just Rs. 30,999/-.