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IRVINE, Calif., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Kaliber Gaming, a gaming and eSports-focused division of IOGEAR, today announced KeyMander 2 Mobile support for many Android™-powered smartphones and tablets. This news builds upon the recent release of the mobile version of the company s hot-selling KeyMander 2 line of gaming control adapters. The new support offers mobile gamers the ability to use a keyboard and mouse on most mobile game titles, as well as with mobile streaming services like Google Stadia, NVIDIA s GeForce NOW and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
The KeyMander 2 Mobile lets gamers take control of their gameplay by enabling keyboard and mouse control that can be fine-tuned to match user preferences, ultimately providing mobile gamers that prefer a desktop-style gaming experience the maximum advantage. The adapter enables gamers to play popular mobile shooter titles like Call of Duty
PlayStation Remote Play now supports DualSense on iOS devices
May 11, 2021 01:10 EDT with 0 comments
Sony s PlayStation Remote Play allows you to stream your games to other devices such as PCs and handsets, allowing you to pick up where you left off across multiple platforms. The feature was announced back in 2015 and supports PS5, PS4, PC, Mac, iOS, and Android devices. Previously, mobile devices only offered Remote Play with the DualShock 4 controller. This changes now as Sony has rolled out support for the PlayStation 5 s DualSense on iOS devices.
As of now, iOS 14.5 or above is required to pair a DualSense controller with an iPhone via Bluetooth. Other requirements such as having a minimum of 5MB broadband internet remains the same.
PS Remote Play iOS App Adds DualSense Controller Support, Turning Your Phone Into A Pseudo-PS5
While the Remote Play app has been around for a while, the addition of DualSense compatibility makes the experience feel more authentic than ever.
While you can t fit the actual PlayStation 5 in your pocket the hefty console barely fits on an entertainment center as it is the PlayStation Remote Play app on iOS devices has let you play PS5 games on your phone. Sony has released the app s 4.0.0 update, adding support for the PS5 s DualSense controller. With that now in place, the PS5 will never leave your side again.
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My phone time is usually spent sanding down the edges of my mind on TikTok and Twitter, with a “healthy” dose of emailing, calendar massaging, and capital-S Slacking to get things done. But recently, a new category of app has crept up my iPhone Screen Time leaderboard: gaming, especially through platforms like Steam Link and the Delta emulator.
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That’s entirely because of the Backbone One, a snap-on controller that reinvents the iPhone as a legit piece of mobile gaming hardware rivaling the Nintendo Switch. This thing makes mobile gaming a joy beyond the narrow context of pleasant time-wasters like
It’s a terrific console with great games, but the fact that I’ve spent five times more gaming time there than I have elsewhere is entirely because of its portability. I’ll take a steep dive in visual fidelity in exchange for the ability to kick back on the couch, toss
Bob’s Burgers on the TV, and grind out monster bounties without usurping the entire living room.
That said, the Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and Windows PC all support remote play options that should let me bring my games to the couch. I’ve tried all of these options over the years, but the biggest hurdle has always been logistics. The Backbone One is a controller that’s trying to solve for those issues.