Sony has officially licensed the Backbone One PlayStation Edition gamepad for Android, following its prior rollout for iPhone. This information comes from the GSMArena portal, which tracks the product’s availability and features.
The Backbone One PlayStation Edition is built to echo the aesthetic of the PlayStation 5 console. It fits安卓 smartphones and is designed with a split form that connects via a USB Type-C port. This setup allows the controller to draw power from the phone while there is also a dedicated jack for wired headphones, ensuring a compact yet versatile gaming experience.
With the Backbone One PlayStation Edition, Android users can enjoy Remote Play for both Android games and games on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Backbone includes a proprietary app that centralizes all games in a single launcher, simplifying access and organization. In addition, new users receive a free one month subscription to Google Play Pass for Android or Apple Arcade for iPhone, along with three months of Discord Nitro as part of a welcome package.
The Android version of the Backbone One PlayStation Edition is priced at around $100, which places it in a competitive tier for mobile gaming accessories. This price point reflects its dual compatibility with mobile devices and PlayStation ecosystems, aimed at players who want a seamless cross-platform experience.
Historical notes show that early efforts in game display and information access included the Doom era, which became a landmark for early home entertainment. Reports from social media outlets and contemporaries have occasionally referenced older technologies in explaining how modern portable gaming accessories extend the reach of classic titles to contemporary hardware. (Source: GSMArena; historical context from social outlets)