Grip Gaming By The Cloud With The Gamevice Flex

Gamevice, the peripheral manufacturer behind some iconic mobile game controllers, is about to take on all formats with the Gamevice Flex.

Forget the Razer Kishi and the very first Gamevice, the team behind these cutting edge mobile gaming controllers is set to bring the Gamevice Flex to both mobile and console adventures. Designed to deliver a seamless transition from console to mobile cloud gaming, the Flex takes the current configuration from this peripheral brand and adds upgraded features and a new design that is compatible with thousands of phone cases.

Desktop, TV, And On The Bus

As an official “Designed for Xbox” device, this new controller looks set to get gaming wherever players are. Whether it’s the first steps into Final Fantasy XIV or jumping into Genshin Impact, the Flex features updated buttons, hall effect triggers with longer range, improved ergonomics for extended play, and (by popular demand) a 3.5mm headphone jack.

“With current form fitting mobile controllers, there are two major issues: the need to consistently remove your phone case and, once finally in-game, controls that are not a seamless transition from the console. Utilizing feedback from our community combined with our team’s years of design and manufacturing experience, Gamevice Flex will deliver the best mobile cloud gaming experience as more AAA titles come to the cloud.” states Phillip Hyun, CEO, Gamevice.

The familiar vice style design and new adapter kit should ensure a customized fit when you disconnect from the smart TV and head outside, even with a phone case still attached. For those on iOS and Android, there’s an official ‘Designed for Xbox’ product, is now available to pre-order on the Gamevice website, at $99.95 and $109.95. This is likely to land on doorsteps in fall 2022,with a a one month subscription to Xbox Game Pass included so you can go fight alongside Master Chief on the go.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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