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So Hades on Mobile not in a million years.
Mobile should have their own smaller games that are made to be on there and not have people shove bigger games created for consoles/pc in there.
And that's just one of many reasons that a mobile port would not happen.
Reading all the good feedback together with a 4/5 button game I would say definitely port it to mobile. There is just too much money waiting for you over there. Take what you deserve!
Controller support is key for a game like this. Mobile platforms support good controllers, including DS4 and Xbox One (w/ Bluetooth). Bastion is on iOS and has controller support (although the newest port is terrible). Might not be the same gameplay, but it is similar enough.
Don't really see the point there, why go through the trouble to get a worse experience specially with the smaller screen and having to get an extra controller working for a phone?
If you can just easily get on a pc or console.
I guess when I think mobile I think playing on my iPad Pro 10.5 (I don't have a phone). For games like Dead Cells, Hyper Light Drifter, and Crashlands, it is a pretty good experience with controller support.
I usually always prefer to play games like this on my PC, but I have a desktop and don't take it travelling with me.
For people who travel a lot, or just want to continue playing while outside or anywhere in the house, a mobile port will be a godsend. on top of that if they add crosssaves like witcher 3 or divinity original sin on switch/pc steam it will be the best game ever.
Controls look very simple for touch control adaptation. There are more complex games for mobile that works too (PUBG, Mobile Legends, COD, etc)
Plus you can offer support for gamepad like many have done already
I can already imagine playing this on my Galaxy Tab S6