A few days ago, a brand new iPhone controller was introduced - the Backbone One PlayStation Edition. Below we'll take a look at what the new version of the joystick can do.
Mobile gaming has been particularly popular for several years. Various manufacturers have recognized this and developed corresponding accessories, including Backbone. A brand new iPhone controller has now been introduced, the Backbone One PlayStation Edition. In the press release, Backbone CEO Maneet Khaira said the following:
I'm excited to introduce Backbone One - PlayStation Edition, an officially licensed mobile controller for iPhone users.
The main feature of this version is the white PlayStation look and button labeling, so the controller harmonizes with the PlayStation Remote Play app. Since the Backbone One has the same basic hardware, it is just as easy to turn on and off as the original model with Xbox buttons.

What you should be aware of, however, is that the iPhone can only be placed in the controller without a case. Even a Pitaka case must be removed first. The controller still has simple controls with minimal latency, good analog audio transmission, and a lightning port for charging the iPhone. The controller uses very little power from the phone, which does not significantly affect battery life. The Backbone app also ensures that the controller is assigned the PlayStation name in games, so PlayStation fans do not have to translate the buttons from the common Xbox standards. Overall, it is a good gaming experience.
Backbone One PlayStation Edition: Even longer gaming sessions are no problem
However, using the same basic hardware means that the sticks are arranged high and low, Xbox-style, rather than flush with each other. However, this shouldn't be a problem for most. As for the shape of the joystick, it sits much more comfortably in the hands than the Razer Kishi V1 or a Nintendo Switch with Joy-Cons. So the shape means longer gaming sessions are no problem. Of course, you can't compare the Backbone One to a full-fledged PlayStation or Xbox controller.

By the way, the joystick has its own "Backbone" button, which works like a kind of home button. When you press it, you automatically go to the Backbone app, which brings together all the games that support the controller.

Backbone app supports party chat
This means you don't have to swipe across the screen, but instead find all supported games in one place that you can install and start using a controller. The App Store and Apple Arcade are full of titles that support controllers, from the popular Sneaky Sasquatch to shooters like Call of Duty Mobile. Classics like GTA can also be played without any problems. But that's not all. If you have friends who also use the controller, you can start a party chat with them using the Backbone app. The controller even has a microphone built in, so you can switch from game to game without interrupting communication, cool right?

Additionally, the Backbone One PlayStation Edition (including the regular version) features a gameplay capture button, eliminating the need to access iOS's cumbersome screenshot options to save your highlights.
Who is the new iPhone controller suitable for?
All in all, the Backbone One PlayStation Edition is worth recommending to those who occasionally play extensive games that are more comfortable to control with a controller. So if you are interested, you can now purchase the accessory from Backbone order in the online shopThe controller is priced at 119.99 euros. The package also includes a three-month free trial period for Discord Nitro and a one-month trial period for Apple Arcade. The controller is compatible with all iPhone models, including the iPhone 13. (Image: Backbone)