All these titles and more are getting native iOS ports, but can the iPhone 15 truly handle such taxing games? The answer is not a simple yes.
In context: During Apple’s Wonderlust event, it seemed eager to hype the iPhone 15 Pro’s ability to handle AAA games, calling the device the « next generation of mobile gaming. » Cupertino claims the phone can natively run big, high-fidelity games like Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and even Death Stranding, with hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
All these titles and more are getting native iOS ports, but can the iPhone 15 truly handle such taxing games? The answer is not a simple yes. Wccftech notes that in leaked pre-release Geekbench 6 tests, the iPhone 15 Pro’s A17 Pro only held a single-digit advantage over the A16 Bionic. More recent benchmarks show the A17 with a considerably better 20-percent improvement over the A16.