Gaming
To show off what the new A14 chip and 5G capabilities of the iPhone 12 can do, Apple invited Michael Chow, the Executive Producer of Riot Games, to present the news that League of Legends will be coming to the iPhone later this year.
Billed by Apple as the most popular, most played, and most viewed game in the world — a game that revolutionized e-sports — League of Legends is a console and PC-level game that will be empowered by what Chow describes as a “huge leap forward in gaming” on the iPhone 12, thanks to the A14 Bionic chip and 5G technology.
The new iPhone game, League of Legends Wild Rift, will not only be able to take advantage of Apple’s new powerful chip to allow for “off the charts GPU performance” for incredibly fast and detailed rendering of complex graphics, but thanks to the low latency of 5G technology, gamers will be able to jump on and play like a pro from anywhere they happen to be. Chow adds that it’s not just about gameplay either, as fast 5G speeds will allow players to instantly download new content while on the go.