That’s one of the 'invisible' benefits of a high-quality game hub. They are designed to bridge the gap between the OS and the game’s own servers. This article covers why the hub experience feels so much more 'ready to play' than a standard setup: https://gorillaoverview.com/why-a-st...ent-on-mobile/ . It talks about the integration of asset management and how a dedicated gaming environment can pre-load or manage updates more effectively in the background. It’s all about reducing the 'time to play,' which is the most critical metric for any mobile gamer these days.