Razer™, the world’s leading lifestyle brand for gamers, has once again set the mobile gaming world alight with their latest lineup additions. Spearheading this launch is the widely available Kishi V2 Pro, the extended reach of Razer Edge across Europe and Asia, and the new Xbox Editions of Kishi V2 for iPhone and Kishi V2 Pro for Android.

“At Razer, we believe in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in mobile gaming,” said Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer’s Hardware Business Unit. “With the Kishi V2 line and the extended availability of the Razer Edge, we are empowering gamers to enjoy the full potential of what mobile gaming has to offer.”

Razer Kishi V2 Pro for Android – Mobile Gaming Is Now Hardcore

Born from an obsession for peak mobile gameplay, the Kishi V2 Pro was initially exclusively bundled with Razer Edge, but now will be sold separately, widely available for purists and enthusiasts.

For console-class gaming with features such as HyperSense Haptics, a universal fit with extendable bridge, and the ability to play both PC or console games with streaming, the Kishi V2 Pro maintains peak performance through ultra-low latency gameplay, with passthrough charging, and 3.5mm audio. Paired with the Razer Nexus 3.0 App, it’s not just gaming, it’s an experience.

Razer Edge – Mobile Gaming, Perfected

After dominating the U.S., the revolutionary Razer Edge makes its anticipated debut in select regions of Europe and Asia.

Powered by the Snapdragon® G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform and boasting a vivid 6.8” AMOLED display with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, this handheld gaming marvel immerses players into a world of AAA games anywhere and everywhere.

Razer Kishi V2 Xbox Edition line – Seamlessly Blending Console with Mobile

Designed in collaboration with Xbox, the officially licensed Xbox Edition controllers are Razer’s newest advancements in the domain of mobile gaming. The Razer Kishi V2 Pro for Android (Xbox Edition) and Kishi V2 for iPhone (Xbox Edition) build upon the legacy of award-winning handheld peripherals, enabling hundreds of AAA Xbox titles to be played on mobile iOS and Android platforms. These controllers offer precision controls, ergonomic comfort, and the iconic Xbox button layout and white aesthetic.

From critically acclaimed tactile Razer micro-switches present under the D-pad, face buttons, and shoulder buttons to the familiar functionality of the Xbox button for Xbox Remote Play and Xbox Cloud Gaming experiences, every aspect speaks of the quality and familiarity that Xbox and Razer enthusiasts have come to expect. All this, while also seamlessly integrating with Xbox Cloud Gaming, Xbox Remote Play, and supported streaming platforms and native games.

The Razer Kishi V2 Xbox Edition line is more than just a controller; it’s a testament to the enduring collaboration between Razer and Xbox, striving to offer the best AAA gaming experience to gamers irrespective of their location – transcending the traditional constraints of proximity to a console. These groundbreaking controllers are available exclusively in the US and Canada.

Razer Nexus 3.0 – Unlock a New Realm of Mobile Gaming

The Razer Nexus 3.0 App, which launched earlier this month, offers a treasure trove for Razer Edge and Kishi V2 users at no additional cost. Users can delve into a vast library and explore and initiate thousands of games.

Whether on iOS or Android, the curated categories and routinely refreshed game lists combined with autoplay trailers simplify game discovery. For those who’ve ever wished for a touchscreen-only game to be controller-compatible, the Virtual Controller Mode on Android makes that a reality. Razer Nexus 3.0 is available for free via the Google Play Store and iOS App Store.

These groundbreaking products are a testament to Razer’s commitment to enhancing the gaming experience for its loyal community of enthusiasts.

For more information on the Razer Kishi line, please visit Razer.com.

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A long-time fan and reveler of all things Geek, I am also the Editor-in-Chief and Founder of GamingShogun.com