If you’ve updated to iOS 18, you might be wondering what the “Game Mode” pop-up means when you open a game. Game Mode is a new feature in iOS 18 that automatically activates when you open a game, dedicating more resources to it for smoother performance. This guide will cover what Game Mode does, how to enable or disable it, and why you should consider using this new feature to optimize your iPhone gaming experience.
Before you start: Ensure your iPhone is updated to iOS 18. Game Mode can only be enabled or disabled when a game is actively open.
Game Mode is designed to enhance your mobile gaming experience by streamlining resources and reducing latency.
To manage Game Mode, open a game on your iPhone. Game Mode is enabled by default in iOS 18 and will automatically activate when you launch a compatible game. You cannot enable or disable it through the Settings app; it only functions when a game is open. If you don’t see the Game Mode banner, try a different game, as not all games may trigger it yet.
Tap the “Game Mode On” banner that appears at the top of the screen. If you miss this banner, you can also swipe down from the top-right corner of your screen to open the Control Center, then tap the game’s name at the top of the Control Center.
Tap “Game Mode” to disable it. If Game Mode is already disabled and you wish to enable it again, simply tap the “Game Mode” button. Note that if you disable Game Mode, you may need to restart your phone to re-enable it for some games.
Game Mode significantly reduces latency for Bluetooth controllers and AirPods, providing a more responsive gaming experience.
Game Mode in iOS 18 is a valuable feature for iPhone gamers, especially those who play graphics-intensive titles like Genshin Impact, Zenless Zone Zero, or PUBG Mobile. By minimizing background activity, it allocates more of your iPhone’s resources directly to the game, leading to sharper graphics, higher frame rates, and an overall smoother performance. This can make a noticeable difference in how immersive and enjoyable your mobile gaming sessions are.
While Game Mode is generally beneficial and doesn’t negatively impact your phone when not gaming, it’s essential to pay attention to your individual experience. If you notice that a specific game performs worse with Game Mode enabled, you should disable it for that particular game. Reporting such issues to Apple can help them improve the feature in future iOS updates.




