With non-stop enhancements and evolutions, the time we're living in is witnessing a boom in high-end gaming.
And to cater to this trend, high-end processors are a must-have which is well provided by most of the top-tier smartphones being manufactured nowadays.
Since it's the gaming sphere, it's a trait common on Android to come up with new and graphically potent concepts to make gaming on Android a sharp edge.
Hopping on the bandwagon, Apple too appears adamant about earning a badge in the shiny landscape of mobile gaming with popular titles like Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil Village, and Assassin's Creed Mirage.
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This means that Apple is pushing the development of AAA games while providing developers with more than they need.
This move is beckoning developers to port their masterpieces to the iOS platform rather than Android.
Apple's push of a gaming calibre which is mostly sought across platforms is validated in the view of its latest devices housing advanced chips like the A17 which is capable of running titles like the Resident Evil Village and Assassin's Creed Mirage that are already available on the iPhone and iPad.
Since the top-of-the-line chip is exclusive to the expensive portion of Apple's product lineup, the user base that can get its hands on these games is quite slimmer than Android.
However, hopes are high for Apple as it has succeeded in capturing both the headlines and keen game developers to give its platforms a try.