![]() Titles that require PlayStation VR or other peripherals such as PlayStation Camera are not compatible with PS Remote Play. For a better Remote Play experience, a high-speed connection of at least 15Mbps is recommended using either Wi-Fi or mobile data connection. Broadband internet with at least 5Mbps is required. Remote Play can be used with a mobile data connection or Wi-Fi. * A PS4 or PS5 console, the Remote Play App and an account for PlayStation Network are required to stream your games to other devices. You can also visit PlayStation Support to find out how to set up Backbone One – PlayStation Edition for use with Remote Play on iPhone and other compatible applications. The Backbone One – PlayStation Edition will be available in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom at launch, with more countries to follow. We are thrilled to release Backbone One – PlayStation Edition and can’t wait for PlayStation fans worldwide to get their hands on it. For more information about Backbone One – PlayStation Edition, please check out. No matter what mood strikes me, there’s a game to match, and I can do it all from my iPhone screen.Backbone One is powered by your iPhone device, so charging is not required. That can be a simple roguelike card game like Slay the Spire where I can churn through a few rounds pretty quickly, a day of hard work on my farm in Stardew Valley, or even a plunge into the zombie-ridden world of The Last of Us via Playstation Remote Play. If I have some time while I’m waiting for my doctor’s appointment or have a long commute ahead of me, I can pull out the Backbone, snap my phone into it, and get lost in one of my favorite games. The added portability - and the consolelike experience the Backbone provides when paired with a good game - have turned gaming on my iPhone into a first-class experience that can follow me nearly anywhere. Sure, a Switch or Steam Deck can fit into most backpacks without much hassle, but I always have my phone on me anyway, and an iPhone plus a Backbone can easily fit into most small bags, fanny packs, or even an adequately sized clutch. That convenience is where the Backbone shines. The Backbone itself is powered by the phone’s battery, and it doesn’t require a Bluetooth connection to work, so you don’t have to worry about topping off your battery before heading out the door - just drop it in a bag and you’re all set. ![]() headphone jack (or you can of course use wireless earbuds) as well as a USB-C or Lightning port (depending on whether you have the Android or iPhone model) for charging so your battery doesn’t give out during a round of Fortnite. On the bottom of the controller, there’s a 3.5-mm. ![]() Apple Arcade has an impressive library of games designed to work with hardware controllers as well, so even though you can’t play Switch games with the Backbone, you still have plenty of options. It works with games you’ve downloaded from the app store (as long as the developer has added support for hardware controllers), like Retro Bowl or Gunfire Reborn, and it’s compatible with cloud-gaming services such as Xbox Cloud Gaming. Like a Switch or a Steam Deck, the Backbone has joysticks and buttons on both sides of its controls, and they all feel comfortable and pleasant to use even for long playing sessions. And as much as I love my Switch, it’s simply too bulky to fit into most of the bags I take with me when I leave my apartment, so it ends up collecting dust in its dock until I have some time to sit on the couch and play a game or two. As a result, I typically don’t game very much when I’m at home. That said, it’s also hard for me to set aside time to kick back and sink a few hours into gaming when I have chores to do, dogs to walk, and appointments to stop running late to. When I find a game I love, it’s hard to pry myself away. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photo: Retailer
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