Record Your Games with Samsung's New Game Recorder+ App

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 19 Jun 2015

As Bethesda showed by rolling out a mobile version of Fallout, mobile gaming is becoming more and more popular. If you want to show off your skills and high score, then you need to know that Samsung recently rolled out a new mobile app called Game Recorder+.

If you love to play games on your smartphone, Samsung’s new Game Recorder+ gives you the means to record, edit, and share your gaming experience.

Game Recorder+ App – Main Features
  • Floating UI – a floating UI is placed on top of any game.
  • Video recording – record any game up to full HD 1080p resolution.
  • Video editing – trim the recorded video.
  • Audio recording – record audio directly from the game (noise-free audio recording is available for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge); use the phone’s front camera and microphone to record your own commentary.
  • Share your video – upload your video directly to YouTube; or save the video to your gallery and then use other ways of sharing it with others.
  • Game Boost – this feature maximizes memory usage for the best playing and recording experience.
  • Availability – the app is available on Google Play and on Samsung Galaxy Apps.
Please note that the Game Recorder+ app is available in 161 countries for the following Samsung devices: Galaxy S6, S6 edge, Galaxy S5, Note 4, S4, Note 3 and Note 2.

Now, regarding my mentioning Bethesda at the start of this article. At E3 2015, Bethesda announced that it will roll out Fallout 4 this November and it also announced that for the first time ever, it rolled out a Fallout mobile game: Fallout Shelter. Right now, the game is available for iOS only – and incredibly popular on Apple’s App Store, it must be mentioned.

Bethesda announced that an Android version is in the works and will be released “in a few months.”





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