Cyberpunk 2077 mobile
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A YouTube tech demo shows the REDMAGIC 11 Pro+ running AAA PC games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2 via emulation. Powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, it achieves impressive FPS close to handheld consoles. However, the performance comes with high power consumption, reaching up to 24W. While REDMAGIC’s cooling system helps sustain performance, future chip improvements in efficiency will be essential to make AAA gaming a practical everyday experience on smartphones.Read more
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In February 2026, ETA Prime ran the PC game Cyberpunk 2077 on a RedMagic 11 Pro Android phone using GameHub and Proton. At 720p with FSR 2.1, frame rates reached 30–50 FPS, pushing CPU and GPU to 60–80% load. Despite the ICE Magic cooling system with a 24,000 RPM fan, internal temperatures hit 100°C. This demonstration highlights mobile hardware limits and the translation of PC games to ARM devices, revealing the balance between extreme portability and thermal, power, and comfort constraints for immersive gaming.Read more
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RedMagic 11 Pro successfully runs Cyberpunk 2077 on Android through system-level emulation and FSR frame generation. Tested by ETA Prime, the device achieved stable 50 FPS performance with balanced settings and maintained smooth gameplay even under stress. CPU, GPU, and memory utilization remained controlled, supported by advanced cooling and dynamic frequency scaling. The results highlight a major milestone for Android AAA gaming, suggesting that full-scale PC game emulation on smartphones is rapidly becoming a reality.Read more
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A YouTube tech blogger successfully emulated the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 on the RedMagic 11 Pro powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. At 720p resolution, performance ranged from 20 to 50 FPS depending on FSR and frame generation settings. While frame generation significantly improved frame rates, it introduced visible ghosting artifacts. Testing with the Steam Deck preset showed similar performance gains but reduced image quality. CPU and GPU utilization remained high, and device temperatures peaked at 100°C despite built-in liquid cooling, raising concerns about long-term hardware stability.Read more