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Sony gets to grips with new console partnershi­p

- Alan Martin This article was first published at thebit.nz.

Sony has had two ill-fated attempts to take a slice of the handheld gaming market, first from Nintendo with the PSP, and then from Apple and Google with the Vita.

Both were failures due to pricing, the need for expensive proprietar­y memory cards and the sheer strength of the opposition.

Ironically for a device branded with the Latin word for ‘‘life’’, the Vita wasn’t supported for long after its 2011 launch. Although it trundled along until 2019, Sony had long since given up on it. Vita was, to all intents and purposes, mort.

Now Sony is ready to love portable gaming again. . . kind of. It has announced a partnershi­p with the controller grip manufactur­er Backbone to make a PlayStatio­n-like version of the Backbone One grip for iPhones.

The buttons have the familiar circle, triangle, square and X icons, and it’ll fit everything from the iPhone 13 mini all the way up to the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

It is, Sony reckons, the best way of playing PlayStatio­n games on the go.

That raises an important question: What portable PlayStatio­n games are there? There aren’t any on the App Store (though Sony has signalled plans to change that in the long run) and PlayStatio­n doesn’t have a cloud streaming facility like Xbox Game Pass (which you can also use this for, though Sony is quiet about that in the blog post).

Instead, the use case today is Remote Play, which lets you stream games from your PS4 or PS5 console to your phone.

This works best if you’re on the same network, but you can use it over 5G too, albeit with worse performanc­e.

In the long run, you’d assume that Sony will make streaming games from its own servers to mobile a thing.

It bought Gaikai in 2012 and OnLive three years later, and that tech has been used in streaming PS3 games to home consoles.

Court documents from the Apple versus Epic trial even show that Sony was looking at bringing PlayStatio­n Now to mobile phones in 2017, but five years later, there’s no sign of it.

Perhaps that’s why Sony is hedging its bets and outsourcin­g the grip to a third party rather than making its own.

Still, if you’re keen to dress up your iPhone as a Vita, the New Zealand store has the PlayStatio­n Backbone available to buy now for $189.99.

 ?? THEBIT ?? The buttons on the portable console have the familiar circle, triangle, square and X icons, and will fit everything from the iPhone 13 mini all the way up to the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
THEBIT The buttons on the portable console have the familiar circle, triangle, square and X icons, and will fit everything from the iPhone 13 mini all the way up to the iPhone 13 Pro Max.

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