Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive ((install)) | Extended ✧ |

The timing of the Kishi’s debut is no accident. With the rise of Apple Arcade, Xbox Game Pass streaming (Project xCloud), and high-fidelity native shooters on iOS, the iPhone is no longer just a casual gaming device. However, the hardware has lagged behind the software; touch controls often obscure the screen and lack the tactile feedback required for precision aiming.

Standing on the noisy CES show floor, seeing a Razer executive defeat a Gamevice engineer in a 1v1 PUBG match using this device was a revelation. The controller isn't perfect—the lack of wireless charging passthrough is a missed opportunity, and the bulk makes it impossible to use most rugged cases. The timing of the Kishi’s debut is no accident

At , Razer fundamentally changed the mobile gaming landscape by debuting the Razer Kishi Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Standing on the noisy CES show floor, seeing

The collaboration with —a pioneer in "Switch-like" mobile controllers—brought established ergonomic design to Razer's gaming ecosystem. The Kishi was specifically positioned to support the rise of cloud gaming , being optimized for services like NVIDIA GeForce NOW , Xbox Game Pass (xCloud) , and Google Stadia . Availability and Reception The collaboration with —a pioneer in "Switch-like" mobile