Unlike cloud gaming services, WinPlay operates entirely on-device, eliminating the need for an internet connection. He revealed that Tomb Raider: Game of the Year Edition runs at an average of 45 FPS on the Pad 6S Pro, with a total power consumption of 8.3W—a surprisingly efficient result for an emulated PC game on an Android tablet. Additionally, well-known leaker Digital Chat Station shared a short video demonstrating Need for Speed: Most Wanted (Limited Edition) running on the tablet. The beta testing phase will provide critical feedback, but early signs suggest that Xiaomi is making serious strides toward bringing PC gaming to Android in a way that has never been done before. The Need for Speed franchise, known for its high-speed races and thrilling pursuits, is gearing up for a major update with Volume 9 for Unbound. The new “Lockdown” multiplayer event is a high-stakes, team-based challenge that pits groups of players against each other in missions inspired by Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The game introduces the new BMW S 1000 RR 2019 motorbike, marking the first time players can ride a motorbike in Need for Speed. For those who opt for the paid Speed Pass, an extra 30 tiers unlock even more exclusive rewards, including the Integra, custom “Lockdown Spec” cars, and the iconic 30th-anniversary edition of the BMW M3 GTR. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi's WinPlay Engine Aims to Bring Windows Gaming to Android Tablets with Minimal Performance Loss" and "Need for Speed Unbound Volume 9: First-Ever Motorbike and Lockdown Mode Arrive!".
Unlike cloud gaming services, WinPlay operates entirely on-device, eliminating the need for an internet connection. He revealed that Tomb Raider: Game of the Year Edition runs at an average of 45 FPS on the Pad 6S Pro, with a total power consumption of 8.3W—a surprisingly efficient result for an emulated PC game on an Android tablet.
Additionally, well-known leaker Digital Chat Station shared a short video demonstrating Need for Speed: Most Wanted (Limited Edition) running on the tablet. The beta testing phase will provide critical feedback, but early signs suggest that Xiaomi is making serious strides toward bringing PC gaming to Android in a way that has never been done before. The Need for Speed franchise, known for its high-speed races and thrilling pursuits, is gearing up for a major update with Volume 9 for Unbound.
Our coverage of Need for Speed Android includes: "Xiaomi's WinPlay Engine Aims to Bring Windows Gaming to Android Tablets with Minimal Performance Loss"; "Need for Speed Unbound Volume 9: First-Ever Motorbike and Lockdown Mode Arrive!"; "5 Android Games You Need to Watch Out For". Each article provides unique insights and information.