
It seems that the developers are already focused on updating their catalog of games with might and main to optimize for the four-inch screen of the new iPhone 5. All this reminds me of the days when, just after the release of the iPhone 4, everyone was ready to give a lot for supporting the Retina Display in your favorite games.

I suppose now we will see approximately the same thing - after the release of the iPhone 5, every gamer dreams that his games will become wider on the screen (well, or higher, depending on what you play).
Gameloft has been actively involved in this process, and have already managed to update and optimize some of their iOS games for the screen of the new iPhone 5.
Below, for comparison, we show screenshots of games on the old and new, wider screen. Click on images to view them in full size.
The Dark Knight Rises on iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S

On the iPhone 5 screen

On the iPhone 4S screen
The Dark Knight Rises ™, $ 6.99 - The name speaks for itself - this is a mobile game based on the blockbuster movie of the same name. The game has an open world in which you freely move, kill bandits, complete missions and do other things inherent in Batman.
The Amazing Spider-Man, $ 6.99 - This game is similar to Like The Dark Knight Rises, and is also a mobile game inspired by the movie of the same name that was released this summer. The same state of affairs: run freely around the open world, or release a cobweb, grab and jump. Complete all missions and cobweb all the bad guys and criminals in the city.

On the iPhone 5 screen

On the iPhone 4S screen
Wild Blood, $ 6.99 - This new masterpiece from Gameloft is simply a mind-blowing open world game that takes you right back to the days of King Arthur. For how amazing this game looks, it owes partly to Epic's Unreal Engine. Definitely a worthwhile copy for your new device.

On the iPhone 5 screen

On the iPhone 4S screen
Asphalt 7: Heat, $ 0.99 - Gameloft's arcade racing series has been updated with version 7, arguably the best of them all. A huge variety of missions taking place in real-life locations around the globe, an online multiplayer game for racing with live opponents. And of course, this game looks great, like most games from Gameloft.

On the iPhone 5 screen

On the iPhone 4S screen
Order & Chaos © Online, $ 6.99 - A cute full-blown MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) that you haven't heard of yet. It looks good and has a good active player base, even though the game was released over a year ago.
So, the phone is in hand. Borrowing and embodying 3D graphics from console games has always been a strong point of Gameloft, and this applies even to games that have been released a long time ago. And if you are a big Gameloft fan, we have more news - they plan to update many games from their catalog for the new 4-inch iPhone 5 and iPod Touch screen, and all games released in the future will support this screen natively.