Nowadays, Android phones are truly powerful, with more than a dozen models featuring a 1GHz processor. Blizzard's "World of Warcraft," as one of the most successful online games, has attracted countless players into its depths. But if I told you that you could play "World of Warcraft" on an Android phone, would you believe me? The hardware requirements for "World of Warcraft" aren't extremely high, but they're still difficult to meet with current smartphone standards. Previously, only the AAVA phone, which uses the Intel X86 architecture, managed to attempt running it with a mere 5fps. Another approach is to delegate the computing and rendering to a server, leaving the phone to handle only the display and control input. However, this places high demands on bandwidth.