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iPhone 16 Reportedly Delivers 30% More Power for Gamers

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The new iPhone 16 is set to deliver improved gaming experiences, Apple says, with 30% higher sustained performance than last year's model. You'll also be able to play more games in general, including additional AAA titles, with your new phone. AAA videogames are major releases from top publishers, which often have big budgets and incorporate the latest graphics technology. If you plan to do more gaming on your iPhone you can look forward to everything from poker-like titles like Balatro to controller-enabled adventures, all made better on the latest and greatest iPhone (one of our favorites is the Backbone). 

During its Monday "Glowtime" Apple Event, the tech company said that its new A18 chip, thermal improvements and enhancements to the iPhone 16's GPU will allow for better hardware-accelerated ray tracing and speedier performance. Games such as War Thunder Mobile can create more realistic lighting effects, such as sunlight on the ocean, and higher frame rates than software acceleration, as the company showed in a video.

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The new hardware also means games such as Assassin's Creed Mirage and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, which were only available on iPhone Pro models, will now be playable on the new base iPhone model.

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Apple also showed off a version of Honor of Kings: World, a new edition of the popular Chinese MOBA from Tencent, that will be available for iPhone 16 next year. It will have an ultra graphics mode optimized for the iPhone 16.

The new Apple phones will be available for preorder Sept. 13, and available in stores as of Sept. 20.

Source: cnet.com

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