We carry them around in our pockets as well as some are within our hearts. Mobile games have emerged as a popular contender for the top games, and with titles such as Monument Valley and WoW Cataclysm Classic Gold getting critical acclaim as well as admiration. Everything from card games to narrative-driven adventures such as math puzzles, Twitch-based games has made it into the mobile gaming space to keep us entertained when we are on long commutes or when we are in the middle of commercial breaks.

Games such as Hitman Go are becoming the benchmark for enjoyable and engaging mobile experiences providing us with a lot to eat in only a short amount of time. Sometimes, they're providing us with a lot of things to chew on, and gluing us to our smartphones and tablets for to long when we sleep at night, or sat in a crowded subway car. These are the top of these experiences on the go tiny bits of magical that reflect the achievements of the ever-growing mobile space. In a time where we're always moving and seeking stimulation during the few minutes of idle time they is the apps that impressed us.

What exactly is Reload Studios making?

With the team's experience in the development of the first person WoW Cataclysm Classic, it was natural to Reload Studios to stay the genre that it had the most experience in. "[It'sone of the things our team is famous by," Chung said. However, that doesn't mean Reload is developing the development of a WoW Cataclysm Classic clone.

"We're trying to make it visually distinct to make it not look like the previous WoW Cataclysm Classic games but something completely distinctive for us,"" Chung explained. Reload plans to launch an FPS that is solely focused on multiplayer, however According to Reload it's integration with VR hardware is what sets the game apart from other games in this genre. The studio is currently building this game entirely from scratch, with VR systems in the forefront, however the game's version that doesn't require hardware for virtual reality is being developed.

"Our primary focus will be on the virtual world as it's impossible to create or port games that aren't virtual reality and then expect it to be successful. VR games have to be designed from scratch. Therefore, we are creating games from scratch to ensure that it can be compatible with VR." Chung said.

According to Chung the fans have been vocal about their desire for "what WoW Cataclysm Classic used to be." He also said the difficulty of fulfilling the desire of the fans to go back in time to "roots" that are the foundation of WoW Cataclysm Classic and putting an VR twist upon this FPS category wasn't an easy task due to the challenges presented by the control system.

The mobile edition of the critically-acclaimed collectible card game WoW Cataclysm Classic will not be available until 2015, the developer Blizzard Entertainment is announced.While it is true that the PC and iPad versions of the game have now attracted over 20 million users around the world, Blizzard has said it requires more time to rebuild the game for smaller screens on mobile devices. However there is no indication that an Android tablet game is scheduled to be released at the end of 2014. "Throughout the last year, a lot of users have inquired about the date of release of WoW Cataclysm Classic on Android. The team is working hard on bringing WoW Cataclysm Classic Gold for sale to that platform, and has made impressive advancements," reads a notice on the WoW Cataclysm Classic blog.