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The Future of Android Games, Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality

Mobile gaming has come a Lengthy way since the Introduction of crude & easy games like Snake and Pong which were accessible on early Nokia mobiles. Mobile processors and graphics are becoming as powerful as desktop computers were just a couple of years ago. Older generations still recall lugging around a Game Boy or Game gear and begging their parents for one more game.

In Summary, mobile gaming has exploded in just a few years time. Back in the month of July 2016, there were 63.1 million arcade games downloaded & games at the"plan" class made $195M in earnings. In a recent study over 37 percent of mobile app users with 30 minutes of free time decide to play games over any other activity. We have all seen it and we have done it, while it's awaiting a scheduled appointment or sitting at the airport, we all pull our mobile apparatus and jump right into a quick game to kill the moment.


So what exactly does All This mean for the future of Android? gaming? For starters, the huge amounts of earnings and consumer fascination with Android gaming have bolstered continuous invention and fierce competition in the world market. As an instance, just 12 weeks ago, top executives were saying that they didn't observe any significant benefit to augmented reality. With the launch of Pokemon Proceed and estimates citing up to $500 million in revenue in just 60 days, I think we could all agree augmented reality is here to remain.

Virtual reality is just another place that has been picking up Steam in recent months. Now you can buy virtual reality cans at local gas channels for a mere $30. There is still only a restricted variety of VR enabled games but that amount is rising daily. Not only that, as more and more people experience VR we're sure to see a blockbuster release sooner or later.


Let's Look at some real-life examples of current game releases. Dawn of Titans which was recently published on Google Play has been in development for more than 2 years. The game includes mass controlled troops, world-building elements, and striking images. A few years ago this would be thought of as a major launch for its Android platform. These days this is just another drop in the enormous pond. With over 2.4 million programs and games now listed on Google Play, it has gotten harder and harder to stand out. This is truly good news for gamers as developers are working harder and quicker to create new titles that are new to attract users.

I firmly believe that both Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) names will get more traction in 2017. Major developers who will pump outside triple-A content can't be left in the dust while Cartoon developers pump out AR and VR empowered games. They'll be forced to port existing titles and develop exciting new ways to interact with mobile devices.


with AR and VR could bring a completely different experience to gamers. Imagine walking through a recreated 3D world that reflects your area, immersed in full virtual reality, and with your cell phone as a targeting apparatus to defend against waves of zombies. This is already possible with the technology that is available, it just has to be packaged in a user-friendly manner which people may enjoy.

Combining meticulous graphics with well figured out virtual Reality experiences would be impressive indeed. If you're familiar with PC Based virtual reality demo's you already know just how immersive the experience could be. It is only a matter of time until the Exact experiences make their strategy to And to


think, only 30 years ago we had been playing Mario on our beloved Nintendo consoles. Let's not even mention the Virtual Boy That burned your eyes after two minutes of playing with tennis. Android games and Mobile games, in general, have come to very long ways since then and they will Continue to push obstacles even further in the near future.


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