![]() The game is also apparently not compatible on all phones, as it didn’t want to install on our SD660-equipped Nokia 7 Plus as of press time. And no, that’s not from our phone, since we’re using a flagship SD845 equipped device to play it (specifically, the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s). While the game looks pretty complete from a graphics and gameplay standpoint, we’re seeing some sluggishness in some portions of the track while we’re playing. The app available in the Google Play store is an unreleased version published by Gameloft themselves which is, for all in intents and purposes, a beta of the game. It’s pretty astounding what the graphics in AAA Android games look like nowadays, but unfortunately, there’s a few caveats with it.įirst off: the game isn’t officially released yet for Android. We downloaded it yesterday and we’re really blown away by the graphics of the game, and it honestly looks and feels like a console game. The game was earlier released for iOS at the beginning of the year. Thankfully Gameloft is making the Android version of Asphalt 9: Legends available for download. It’s also a fun game too in short stretches, despite being peppered by in-game-purchases.īut as with anything in the tech world, Asphalt 8 is already pretty long in the tooth, and its age is starting to show. ![]() The game is graphically rich, which taxes GPUs in chipsets heavily. ![]() Gameloft’s Asphalt 8 has been one of our go-to benchmarking games to test out smartphones for a while now, and for good reason. It’s still in beta, and not all phones can run it
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