Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive ((exclusive)) -

As smartphone processors become more powerful and cloud gaming services (like Apple Arcade and various cloud streaming platforms) gain traction, mobile devices are increasingly becoming primary gaming platforms. However, touch screen controls often lack the precision, tactile feedback, and ergonomic comfort required for competitive shooters, action games, and platformers.

The core exclusive detail: This device was not the Razer Kishi. It was a different, abandoned industrial design that connected via a single rigid spine, not flexible silicone. The partnership soured over design control, leading to Gamevice releasing its own version and Razer pivoting to the Kishi. As smartphone processors become more powerful and cloud

At CES 2020, Razer reshaped the mobile gaming landscape. The company debuted a new dual-sided iPhone game controller. Developed in exclusive partnership with Gamevice, this hardware brings a console-quality experience to iOS users. It was a different, abandoned industrial design that

"This isn't just a rebrand," a Razer product manager explained to us in an exclusive behind-closed-doors briefing. "Gamevice provided the IP and the low-latency USB-C (and Lightning) pass-through architecture. Razer provided the mechanical switches, the Chroma RGB lighting, and the ergonomic grip texture. You are looking at the best of both engineering worlds." The company debuted a new dual-sided iPhone game controller