Most modern Android devices now use 64-bit processors (ARM64), which offer several key advantages over the older 32-bit (ARMv7) standard:

Titles like Alien: Isolation , XCOM 2 Collection , and Grid Autosport provide near-console-quality graphics and deep gameplay.

32-bit systems are limited to 4GB of RAM. 64-bit architecture allows games to utilize the 8GB, 12GB, or even 16GB of RAM found in modern flagship phones, enabling higher-fidelity textures and massive open worlds.