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Apple Just Flipped the Entire Video Game Industry On Its Head



Apple Just Flipped the Entire Video Game Industry On Its Head

Apple Just Flipped the Entire Gaming Industry On Its Head
RE Village on a ...phone?

The latest from Apple's lab, the iPhone 15 Pro, is causing quite the stir, not just for its impressive specs but also for its pivot into the gaming arena. Every year, Apple tweaks its flagship phone's internals, ensuring users get more bang for their buck. This year was no different with the announcement of the A17 Pro chipset, promising a powerful punch. However, the real shocker came with Apple's reveal of the list of AAA games the latest device could support.


Apple Just Flipped the Entire Gaming Industry On Its Head
With Screen mirroring and low latency, who needs a console?

Death Stranding, Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and the highly anticipated Assassin's Creed Mirage are all set to hit the iPhone's screen, marking an epochal shift in the mobile gaming world. Of particular note is the inclusion of Assassin's Creed Mirage, a console-tier game making its debut natively on iPhone. Gamers can look forward to exploring its expansive world on their iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max in the early months of the coming year. As for the other two titles, they're projected to be ready for users by the end of 2023.


Apple Just Flipped the Entire Gaming Industry On Its Head
Ubisoft remaining relevant?

In another bold move signaling Apple's continued march into the gaming domain, an announcement has emerged that "The Division Resurgence" will be making its debut on the iPhone platform in early 2024. This is not just any game – it's a title that has garnered a substantial fan base since its inception. The very idea that such a detailed and expansive game can now fit into our pockets is a testament to the leaps and bounds of mobile technology. With Apple's A17 Pro chipset already proving its mettle with a slew of AAA games, "The Division Resurgence" on iPhone is poised to further blur the lines between traditional console gaming and mobile experiences. As the gaming world eagerly waits, it's clear that the future of gaming is not just on the big screens but also in the palm of our hands.


Apple's foray into the gaming domain is not entirely new. Last year saw the tech giant bring No Man's Sky and RE Village to Mac, with Death Stranding following soon after. Yet, their recent venture into mobile gaming is an entirely different ball game. While it's undeniably impressive to have giants like Capcom and Ubisoft teaming up with Apple for their gaming exploits, it remains to be seen whether gamers will be inclined to swap out their consoles and PCs for iPhones. Price points, game optimization, and the overall gaming experience on a smaller screen will be crucial factors in determining this transition.



The surge in mobile technology, exemplified by the capabilities of the new iPhone, brings to the fore a compelling question: In an era where a phone can run games previously exclusive to consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X, are these high-end gaming machines on the brink of obsolescence? There's undeniably a niche for dedicated gaming consoles, but the evolving landscape is hard to ignore. The iPhone, with its ability to mirror screens on larger displays and effortlessly sync with Bluetooth controllers, offers unprecedented access to next-gen gaming experiences. No longer does one need to invest heavily in a high-end console to delve into immersive worlds or partake in intense multiplayer battles. This democratization of gaming could potentially reshape the industry's future. While dedicated consoles might retain a loyal fanbase, the lure of high-quality gaming without the hefty price tag might be too tempting for many to resist. As mobile technology continues to evolve, it beckons a paradigm shift, compelling us to rethink the very essence of modern gaming.

The forthcoming Apple Vision Pro may also be a game-changer in this equation as well. If the iPhone 15 Pro's gaming capabilities are anything to go by, the future looks tantalizing. But for now, one thing is certain - Apple is no longer just dipping its toes in the gaming waters; it's diving head-first.


~Smash

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