The three-headed snake company announces compatibility of its Android devices with Google Stadia
Razer has just announced that both of its gaming smartphones, Razer Phone e Razer Phone 2, are now officially supported by Google Stadia. The news comes after Google's official announcement of the expansion of the Google Stadia compatibility list to other 19 mobile devices, including the two super smartphones of the company. Razer also announced that its smartphone controllers too Razer Junglecat, Raiju and the new Razer Kishi they can be used to play on Google Stadia.
Razer's Android devices are the ideal tool to take advantage of the new games of the Google Stadia platform on the go, thanks to hardware specifically designed for gaming, such as the 120Hz display, the double Dolby Atmos speaker and the 4,000mAh battery of the Razer Phone 2. If you then add one of its controllers to the device, you have a perfect gaming machine.
More details in the press release below.
RAZER PHONE AND MOBILE DEVICES ARE NOW COMPATIBLE WITH GOOGLE STADIA
WHO: Razer, the global leader in lifestyle gaming.
THING: Following Stadia's February 18 post about expanding support for new Android devices, Razer announces that by virtue of the new controller compatibility on the streaming platform, users can now play video games on Stadia, using Razer products such as Junglecat. , Raiju Mobile and the new Kishi.
Razer Phone and Razer Phone 2
The original gaming smartphone and its successor, the Razer Phone 2, with 120Hz display, dual Dolby Atmos speakers and 4,000mAh battery are ideal for mobile gamers.
For more information on the Razer Phone 2, visit www2.razer.com/eu-en/mobile/razer-phone-2.
Razer Raiju Mobile, Junglecat and Kishi for Android and iOS
The Razer Kishi universal mobile controller for Android announced earlier this year, as well as the Raiju Mobile and Bluetooth-connected Junglecat are also compatible with Stadia, to enhance gameplay with console-style controls.
For more information on the new mobile controllers, visit www.razer.com/mobile.
Razer Cortex Mobile
The Razer Cortex Mobile app launcher was updated on February 7 to include a new Analyzer that in Gaming Mode will show Frames Per Second in the dedicated tab during gameplay on native apps.
For more information on Razer Cortex Mobile updates, visit www.razer.com/cortex/mobile.
WHEN: With immediate effect
WHERE: Razer accessories and mobile devices are available on Razer.com and at authorized resellers. Google Stadia is available on Stadia.google.com and through the Google Stadia app on Google Play.
PRICE:
Razer Kishi for Android: TBD
Razer Junglecat: € 119.99
Razer Raiju Mobile: € 149.99