It should be noted, cloud gaming not only allows mobile gamers to access PC and console games but also allows them to play high-end mobile games on low-end smartphones without having to compromise on declining performance or graphics quality.
This means that it can reach more consumers with the help of cloud gaming not only PC and console game developers, but also mobile game developers. An example is MiHoYo. An animation studio company and video game developer based in Shanghai, China.
A few months ago, miHoYo had worked with cloud solution provider WeLink to release a cloud version of its flagship game, Genshin Impact, so that consumers whose devices are old can still play the game that is known to be heavy.
Because the game does not need to be downloaded and installed through the App Store or Play Store, miHoYo can offer in-app purchase content directly to players without the need to involve Apple and Google as intermediaries.
As a result, they can get greater revenue because it is not cut by 30% by Apple and Google, and all they need to pay is the services provided by WeLink. Long story short, mobile game developers can also benefit from the rise of cloud gaming trends.