Because you are forced to stay at home in order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, playing mobile games can be an entertainment option so that you are not bored and your brain remains trained.

Here is a series of games that can accompany those forced to stay at home because of the coronavirus outbreak, summarized from various sources:

Pokemon Go

Niantic Inc., which is the developer of Pokemon Go, immediately responded to the conditions where many people were asked to stay at home, by releasing updates on the game. This update allows players to hunt Pokemon without having to leave the house. This update gives the Pokemon more range so you will find them more often even though you are at home. Niantic also announced discounts of up to 99% for Incense packs commonly used to provoke the appearance of Pokemon. In addition, eggs will hatch twice as fast without having to walk a few more distances. But keep in mind, this change is temporary. The Pokemon Go game will return to normal at an undetermined time until the situation has been declared safe.

PUBG Mobile

Although the hype is starting to overtake other games, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile is still included in the list of popular mobile games that are widely played. PUBG became a successful game on several platforms ranging from PCs to smartphones. The mobile version is even more dominant now. The presence of PUBG on mobile devices is certainly very much awaited by gamers. Even those without a PC can feel the excitement of the battle royale on a smartphone. By the way, in China, the PUBG Mobile server was broken. Game for Peace, PUBG Mobile version of the Chinese market, so one of the entertainment to pass the time during the ‘long holiday’ in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. The Tencent server was overwhelmed by the surge in traffic it received on her server during the Chinese New Year holiday. READ: 5 Best PUBG Mobile Alternatives for Android

Call of Duty: Mobile

Here it is the game that managed to overtake the popularity of PUBG Mobile. Call of Duty Popularity: Mobile released October 1, 2019 immediately exploded. This game shifts PUBG Mobile to the most popular game sequence. This proves that Call of Duty: Mobile has attracted many gamers. This game is somewhat exciting because of the many game modes provided. For example, apart from battle royale, this game also has a 5v5 game mode that is very challenging. This game is similar to the console version on PC, including having a tense Zombie mode.

Worm Zone

The worm game is trending again after the presence of Worm Zone created by Steve Howse, creator of the Slither game which is also themed worms. In this game, you are challenged to compete with ‘worms’ throughout the world. The Worm Zone game is only available in one mode where you roam the background in different colours. Even though it looks like a small change, it’s quite difficult to get a high score in this game. What is clear, playing worms is also exciting to fill your time.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

Though it’s been released from 2016, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang until now still gets big updates like the new Mobile Legends 2.0. This game made by Moonton has become one of the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) games that are very popular among gamers. It seems every gamer must have played this game. Easy gameplay using virtual analog makes it not too difficult in controlling the hero being played. Though it’s been released since 2016, this game still regularly gets big updates like the new Mobile Legends 2.0. Here are some games that can accompany your days while obeying the appeal to stay away from the crowd. Hopefully, the condition will recover soon and we can reduce the potential for the spread of the virus and the transmission of the disease together. Also Read:

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