Over the years, many portable and hand-held gaming consoles have arrived on the market. Whether it's another Nintendo Switch model or a newly introduced Steam Deck, portable gaming has surpassed technological barriers once deemed impossible. Players can now enjoy high-end gaming on the go - but we've been playing more humble mobile games when out and about, too.
With the growing number of portable gaming devices, your smartphone is one of the most underrated gaming devices. Smartphones have come a long way since they were first introduced and could even be called the underdog of portable gaming.
Today, our phones can even run games far superior in visuals and gaming mechanics compared to the original PlayStation Portable, also known as PSP (discontinued in 2014). Considering the PSP was solely built for gaming, but still falls short of performance compared to the newest smartphones, is almost unreal.
Mobile gaming - an overview
While smartphone gaming is closing the quality and performance game, it will never come close to gaming on a dedicated portable device such as the Steam Deck - at least for a couple more years. Success and popularity are another matter, though.
Mobile gaming is still growing in popularity regardless of how well smartphones do against the major hand-held consoles. According to Statista, the mobile gaming market could reach US$169.7 billion by 2025.

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, Minecraft: Pocket Edition made over 93 million sales in 2018 alone and has increased ever since.](https://www.xfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Minecraft-PE-Leading-Games-800x450.jpg)

, the Candy Crush series all together has almost 230 million mobile players as of 2019.](https://www.xfire.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Candy-Crush-Saga-Leading-Games-800x500.jpg)



