Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive May 2026
Las Vegas, NV – The floor of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020 was a battlefield of concepts. From foldable screens to 8K televisions, the future was on display. But for the mobile gaming community, the most significant skirmish happened in a quiet meeting room off the main hall. There, gaming peripherals giant Razer, in a surprise exclusive partnership with mobile controller manufacturer Gamevice, unveiled a device that finally bridges the gap between touchscreen frustration and console-quality control on the iPhone.
Sony and Microsoft solved this with DualShock and Xbox controller support in iOS 13. However, those require bulky clips or a flat surface. Enter the "dual-sided" form factor—the Nintendo Switch model—which the Razer/Gamevice collaboration perfected at CES 2020. Razer didn't build this alone. Gamevice holds a notoriously deep patent portfolio regarding "slidable, dual-sided controllers that attach directly to a mobile computing device." Rather than face litigation (which Gamevice has pursued aggressively against others in the past), Razer did something smarter: they partnered. Las Vegas, NV – The floor of the
Meet the (Gen 2) – though many in the industry are calling it the "Razer x Gamevice Unison." The Challenge: Why Mobile Needs a "Switch Moment" For years, the Achilles' heel of iOS gaming has been ergonomics. While Apple’s A-series chips deliver console-rivaling performance (think Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG ), the touch interface ruins immersion. Your thumbs cover the action, haptic feedback lacks physical travel, and marathon sessions lead to hand cramps. There, gaming peripherals giant Razer, in a surprise