So people think that mobile games are not on par with Triple A games that are on systems for instance. I like to preface this question was saying well streaming games are now on handheld devices. So what that means is mobile gaming has changed from just Angry Birds, to now we have full fledged gaming systems that are able to be played on a phone, through the cloud. We now have Xbox Game Pass, then G force now. Along with PlayStation Now, and a few other services out there that are absolutely dominating like stadia and Luna, which will be coming out very soon. So as you can see the mobile market has completely changed when it comes to video games. It was honestly do because what was happening was the mobile market was kind of creating these pay to win games. And I think what's going to happen here is we're going to see less of these games due to the streaming platforms, having a pay package. So if you pay a certain amount per month, like Netflix, you're then gonna be able to play those games on your phone or streamed to your TV. So, The portability is a big thing right now so mobile gaming is not what it was 10 years ago, it has drastically changed to include bigger time titles. And the end, this is awesome because it opens up more gaming to people who maybe cannot afford a gaming system or a high powered PC to run games, so in the long run it's good news for allowing gaming to become even more mainstream among everyone. So expect mobile gaming to definitely be a gamer type thing from now on, this is going to change and the stigma that mobile gamers are not gamers is absolutely not true anymore. What is happening is, everyone is a gamer now, because of all the opportunities to be able to play games, please click that like and subscribe button on the podcast, and the YouTube channel.