To step up your game doesn't necessarily mean you have to have an XBOX or PlayStation system and beat everyone in online tournaments.
When someone or a company wants to revamp, or upgrade themselves, they usually use the phrase to step up the game, especially when it has to do with competition.
Take for example Movies or TV Shows. Production companies have to step up their game to compete with one-another. Everyone has already done the impossible and made everything that's been thought of before. Distribution companies have to step up their game of how they get their title to the audience. These companies had to think outside of the box and deliver to streaming online platforms.
American car manufactures have to step up their game to compete with foreign brands like Honda, Fiat, and Russia's Lada Car. Almost every second car in America is foreign, and not American. Drivers in general are tired of the reliability and technology lagging behind in American cars, and have more options since cars from Japan are just better in general.
Let's look at a quote from a CNBC video about what a small factory learned from big tech.
Marvin is stepping up its game. Part of that strategy turned the factory into a place where people enjoy spending their time.
Marvin is a company that produces Windows. They want to change how their factory looks from the inside. You can see the video below at around the 04:20 mark.
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