, PlayStation announced that the new Backbone controller for iPhone takes design cues from the PS5's DualSense controller ,"Transparent face buttons to its visually distinctive, floating appearance."
With the addition of the PS Remote Play app, which lets gamers stream PlayStation games on their iOS device, this might be the closest we get to a handheld PS5. It's certainly a much more elegant solution than clamping your iPhone to an actual DualSense, and there's something pleasingly Frankenstein-ish about seeing an Apple iPhone with Sony's logo and controller symbols in a Nintendo-esque package.
Backbone One was already one of the best iOS controller offerings, and for PlayStation fans, this officially licenced version could be the ultimate accessory. Plus, the Backbone app now features a dedicated section for Sony offerings, and no longer requires the controller to be connected to the iPhone – so gamers can browse it any time.
Still, if you happen to be both an iPhone and PlayStation user, the new Backbone One could be an essential piece of kit. It costs $99, and is available to pre-order from the Backbone website right now. But if you're looking for the ultimate hybrid gaming experience, you could do a lot worse than checking out the best
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