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Razer’s mobile gaming controllers are now compatible with Stadia

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Just the other day, Google announced that they would be expanding on Stadia’s availability on smartphones. Previously, the streaming service was pretty much limited to just Pixel devices, but Google expanded it to cover other devices, including handsets like the Razer Phone and Razer Phone 2.

Now it looks like not only does Stadia cover more devices, but there will also be more options when it comes to Stadia-compatible controllers. Razer themselves have recently announced that the company’s mobile gaming controllers will now play nicely with Stadia as well.

This includes controllers like the Razer Kishi, Razer Raiju Mobile, and the Razer Junglecat. This is good news for gamers who are looking to play Stadia games and use gaming controllers like the Kishi and Junglecat, both of which allow the phone to be sandwiched between the controllers similar to the Nintendo Switch.

This makes it a slightly more ideal experience compared to carrying a separate controller around. That being said, the Razer Kishi was announced earlier this year and has yet to be released. The Razer Junglecat which offers a similar experience is now available for $99.99, while the Razer Raiju Mobile will be priced at $149.99.

Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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