Console-quality smartphone games are here. But does that really matter—and does it address the true problem mobile gaming has had thus far?
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Dive into the iPhone 15 Pro's gaming prowess, featuring AAA titles like Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 4, and revisiting classics like Bioshock. Explore how these games push mobile gaming boundaries, setting new standards for performance and graphics. Anticipate future releases like Assassin's Creed Mirage and No Man's Sky, highlighting Apple's evolving role in the mobile gaming landscape.
0:00 Promised "AAA" games are here
0:27 AAA on iOS has been tried before
1:22 RE: Village is a MESS!
3:38 Maybe lazy isn't *all* bad?
4:15 RE: 4 is a lot better. But still bad.
6:00 Steam Deck OLED crushes it. Duh.
7:21 Mobile gaming sucks
8:30 Accessibility is everything
9:13 The problem is Apple's to solve
10:03 Apple, "put up or shut up"
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