Welcome to day two of Droid Gamer’s coverage of GDC 2023. We’re still here, and desperately trying to manage energy levels as we meet a wide variety of developers and publishers to check out the latest games. The show floor isn’t open yet, so we can’t prowl it for the latest titles, but we have got a stacked planner nonetheless.
You can check out our day one coverage, which we’ll continue to update over the course of the next few days. As we mentioned; we’re pretty stacked in terms of meetings, so don’t have a huge amount of time to dedicate to writing. However, we guarantee we will have them up by the end of the week.
In the meantime, Adele and Meriel remain back home, and are hard at work writing up the latest releases. Speaking of those, check out the best new Android games this week, which includes the Mighty Doom release.
We’ve actually written about this in a standalone story, but we caught up with Dolby at its HQ in San Francisco. You’ll know Dolby best from its work on Atmos and Vision – the latter of which arrived in gaming form back in 2021 on Xbox Series X/S.
The big news here is that Dolby Atmos has arrived in a mobile game for the very first time in PUBG Mobile. Check out the full story, linked above.
Shadow was at the show and actually had some exciting news for Android gamers. While the company is best known for its PC games streaming platform, its actually expanding into Android streaming with Genymobile.
Shadow’s PC service provides a fully-fledged desktop experience via the cloud, while Genymobile does the same thing for Android. Its use has primarily been limited to developers, but it’s qutie easy to see the application for mobile gamers.
For example, you could spin up a powerful Android platform that
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