These are the games that support Razer Phone’s 120Hz display so far

Razer Phone is great for gamers and there are already a bunch of titles that support its unique display.
The display is one of the focal points of the Razer Phone, thanks to its 120Hz refresh rate and its first-party UltraMotion sync. Like G-Sync and FreeSync on a PC, UltraMotion matches the refresh rate of the display to the FPS output from the GPU in the phone to eliminate tearing and produce silky smooth, super fast gameplay.
All this goodness isn’t just automatically available to every game, though. Sync technology like this hasn’t been attempted on an Android phone yet, and as such developers are having to make adjustments to support it. If there’s a company with enough clout to make game developers listen, it’s Razer, and for the launch of its first phone, there are already some great games to play on it.
Updated April 2018: This is the most current list of games supported according to Razer.
Fighting
- Tekken Mobile
- Injustice
- Injustice 2
- Mortal Kombat X
- Marvel Contest of Champions
- Shadow Fight 3
Racing
- Gear.Club
- Real Racing 3
- Hill Climb Racing 2
RPG/MMORPG
- Battlejack: Blackjack RPG
- Evoland
- FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS
- Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition
- Fire Emblem Heroes
- Lineage 2: Revolution
- MARVEL Future Fight
- Middle Earth: Shadow of War
- Vendetta Online HD
- Summoners War: Sky Arena
- Soul Seeker
- Wonder Tactics
Arcade
- Pac-Man
- Pac-Man Pop!
- RC Soccer
- Super Samurai Rampage
- Chicken Jump
- Zen Pinball
- CATS: Crash Arena
- Super Mario Run
- Subway Surfers
- Sonic Forces: Speed Battle
- Cooking Craze
- BUST-A-MOVE JOURNEY
- Space Invaders Infinity Gene
- RAYSTORM
- DARIUSBURST -SP-
MOBA
- Arena of Valor
- Vainglory
FPS
- Shadowgun Legends
- Hitman Sniper
- Modern Combat 5: eSports FPS
RTS
- Titanfall Assault
- Warhammer 40k: Freeblade
- World of Tanks: Blitz
Action-Adventure
- Alto’s Adventure
- Bleach Brave Souls
- Bug Butcher
- Caterzillar
- Don’t Starve
- Don’t Starve: Shipwrecked
- Far Tin Bandits
- Minecraft
Puzzle/Strategy
- Star Vikings Forever
- Puzzle Quest 2
- Mini Metro
- Hitman Go
- Lara Croft Go
- Deus Ex Go
- Flippy Knife
- Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle
- South Park Phone Destroyer
- Ballz
- Heart Star
- I Love Hue
Sports
- Big Shot Boxing
- Golf Clash
- Golf Star
- MLB 9 Innings 17
- OK Golf
- Pumped BMX 3
Rythym
- Dub Dash
- Groove Coaster 2
Location-based
- Pokémon Go
In some games, like Titanfall: Assault or Vendetta Online, you’ll need to manually enable the high frame rate mode in the settings. Likewise with Arena of Valor, which already has that feature built in but only goes up to 60 FPS right now.
For Razer, getting a developer to support UltraMotion is the priority. But thanks to having a 120Hz display, the side effect is that they can also leave the frame rate unlocked. When both are implemented, Razer Phone will give its best experience.
There are likely more games out there that support high frame rates, and since you can enable the built-in FPS counter and see your yourselves, spotting them isn’t too difficult. If you have a Razer Phone and come across any not mentioned be sure to drop them into the comments below.
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