Confirming that mobile games experience in India is indeed "poor", a new report has found that India ranks 64th among 100 countries tested for gaming experience.
Mobile games players in India reported that they noticed a delay between their actions and the outcomes in the game, suggests the report by mobile analytics company Opensignal.
Opensignal quantified the real-world mobile games experience users have on mobile networks around the world on a 0 to 100-point scale.
With a score of 58.4, India ranked above countries like Pakistan and the Philippines, said the report titled "State of Mobile Games Experience".
In Opensignal's new measure of multiplayer mobile games experience, Singapore took the gold medal with a score of 85.5. It was followed by the Netherlands in second with a score of 85.4 on a 100 point scale, and Japan in bronze position scoring 85.3.
Mobile players enjoy an "excellent" games experience in only four countries. Besides Singapore, the Netherlands and Japan, the Czech Republic was the only other country where players enjoyed a premiere mobile gaming experience.
- 28 out of 100 countries the company analysed achieved an "excellent" or "good" mobile games experience.
- But large esports markets, based on player earnings, under performed.
- Of the countries Opensignal analysed the US ranks top in e sports earnings, but is placed 35th in mobile games experience.
- Similarly, South Korea which is second in e sports earnings placed 14th, far below the leading advanced markets.