Lumia 535 getting very hot while playing basic

Hi I have been using Lumia 535 for about 2 months and now its  getting very hot while playing basic games like subway surfer etc. for atleast 10 to 15 minutes, it was alright before but the problem started couple of days back.
please find a solution to fix this issue.
Thanks

Hello, GyaniT. Rebooting your phone would help the issue. Note that this is normal for the phone to feel warm. For example, when you are using multiple high-performing apps, listening to music for an extended time, or when it is charging.  To avoid getting too warm and to protect itself, it may automatically slow down, close apps and, if necessary, switch itself off. Let us know if you have any clarification. 

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