Popular mobile gaming genres to play this summer

In recent years, mobile gaming has shown to be a substantial business and a significant component of the gaming industry. 

According to industry estimates, mobile gaming, which is also the fastest-growing video game category, produced almost $100 billion in 2021 and accounted for almost 60 percent of global gaming revenues, with the global mobile gaming market predicted to reach over $150 billion in sales by 2027.

Mobile gaming has reached new heights of popularity in recent years, as smartphones have become one of the dominant gaming platforms.

With the outbreak of COVID-19 in the last few years, mobile gaming has proven to be a terrific choice for those who have stayed inside to adhere to health rules and maintain social distance, and the sector has had some of the quickest growth rates in history. This extraordinary year saw the birth of new iGaming activities, the popularization of self-care games, and a multitude of new gaming opportunities for gamers all over the world.

After all, mobile games are always improving as creators attempt to produce superior, more immersive games across a variety of platforms. As we draw close to summer, the mobile gaming activities discussed in this article have been fascinating billions of gamers across the world, and they are certainly wonderful choices if you want to learn about new gaming trends in the upcoming months.

Casual games

Casual games have always been one of the most played genres within mobile gaming due to their appealing design and uncomplicated gameplay. The mechanics of these games are frequently tough to master, requiring strong problem-solving talents and rapid thinking.

Casual players and even people who do not identify as gamers continue to enjoy games like Subway Surfers, the Candy Crush and Angry Birds series, idle games like Idle Miner Tycoon, and old-school classics like Tetris and Bejeweled.

According to App Annie, casual games accounted for about half of all global downloads in the first half of 2021, with hyper casual games being the most downloaded on both iOS and Android app stores. These games seem to appeal to people of all ages, and the genre generates the majority of revenue in the mobile gaming market, with constant growth in recent years.

Self-care gaming

Following two trying years that put our mental health and grit to the test, a new gaming genre emerged to keep us going. Self-care games were created to give us relaxation exercises and experiences by using psychological research-backed techniques to improve our mental health.

One of the best examples of this genre is #SelfCare. The goal of Tru Luv’s game is to simply relax in a comfortable bedroom with plants and a cat. It’s essentially the digital version of being able to remain in bed all day and not feel guilty about it. Positive word associations, contemplative activities like cuddling the virtual cat, and even breathing exercises are among the tasks that players complete in the game.

Card games

Card games are probably one of the most popular leisure activities in the world, so it’s only natural that the mobile gaming business follows suit.

Classic card games like blackjack, poker, and even the good old solitaire are undoubtedly some of the played mobile games worldwide, whether people are playing one of the many game variants available at iGaming platforms or through casual gaming apps.

Online poker has been a hot trend since the mid-2000s, and it was primarily responsible for the poker boom, which saw millions of people across the world begin playing the game online. However, with technology advancements that have made these games much more appealing in recent years, games such as blackjack and baccarat have begun to draw a considerable number of online players as well.

Esports

Esports have become a cultural phenomenon in recent years, thanks in large part to the success of titles such as League of Legends, Dota 2, Fortnite, and Call of Duty. Even though the most popular esports titles are played on computers and consoles, numerous mobile games are regular attractions at esports leagues and tournaments, attracting millions of players from all over the world.

Mobile esports have grown in popularity in recent years, with multiple tournaments held across the world, prize pools exceeding a million dollars, and sponsorships elevating professional esports players to the same level as footballers, basketball players, and other famous sportsmen.

Some of the most popular titles in the category include Garena Free Fire, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile, and League of Legends: Wild Rift. Arena of Valor and Clash Royale, two popular mobile esports titles, were also featured in an esports demonstration during the 2018 Asian Games and are set to become medal events for the 2022 edition.

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