When you had been an Android person jealous of final 12 months’s iOS unique PlayStation-branded Spine One cellular gaming controller, be jealous no extra: Spine introduced an Android-compatible model of its PlayStation version controller on Tuesday that’s now out there to order.
Just like the iOS model, the Spine One PlayStation version appears to be like form of just like the Spine One blended along with certainly one of Sony’s DualSense controllers. Issues from the Spine One just like the offset analog sticks, orange Spine button, and three strains menu button are all current. However on this particular model, the ABXY buttons are swapped for Sony’s cross, circle, sq., and triangle, the colour of the grips matches the usual PS5 white, you’ll be able to see a PlayStation emblem on the again of the controller, and your cellphone will plug into the controller with a USB-C connector as a substitute of Lightning.
Associated
- The primary official PlayStation-friendly iPhone controller is a Spine One
- Spine’s glorious cellphone controller is now delivery for Android
In any other case, you’ll be able to anticipate a really comparable expertise to what you’d get from the usual Spine One (which additionally launched later for Android). The controller helps you to play video games throughout all kinds of various providers, together with video games you obtain from app shops as properly and titles you stream from providers like Xbox Sport Go — the controller isn’t solely practical with PlayStation Distant Play regardless that it’s PlayStation-branded. Spine additionally has a sturdy app that acts as a hub to entry video games you’ll be able to play with the controller and even some social components.
The controller prices $99, and it will likely be out there to order on Tuesday within the US, Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Center East, Australia, and New Zealand. Quickly, you’ll be capable of get it in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.