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Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive <2026 Edition>

Apple’s subsequent release of Call of Duty: Mobile esports leagues and League of Legends: Wild Rift (late 2020) validated Razer’s timing. This controller wasn't for casual Candy Crush players; it was for the hardcore audience demanding a "Switch Pro" experience on iOS.

Perhaps the most exciting aspect for consumers is the "Universal" nature of the design. While the Lightning version is exclusive to iOS, Razer confirmed that a USB-C version will also be released, catering to the growing market of Android gaming phones and iPad mini users. The expanding bridge mechanism ensures that the controller isn't tied to a specific iPhone model, making it future-proof against Apple's annual size changes—a common criticism of previous Razer mobile cases. Apple’s subsequent release of Call of Duty: Mobile

The device is technically two separate controllers that lock together. When not attached to the phone, the left and right halves magnetically snap into a "travel core" that doubles as a battery bank (2,000 mAh total). This transforms the controller into a Bluetooth gamepad for iPad or Apple TV, albeit with reduced polling rates. While the Lightning version is exclusive to iOS,

Despite the CES hype, the product was dead by March 2020. Three reasons: When not attached to the phone, the left