SAVE 50%: As of Feb. 28,Tayuan the Razer Kishi V2 mobile gaming controller is 50% off the original price. Get the cloud gaming device for just $49.99 for a limited time.
Cloud gaming isn't exactly a new concept anymore. All three of the big gaming companies — Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox — have already dipped their toes into the cloud gaming waters in various ways. While none of their endeavors have proven to be all that game-changing to this point, cloud gaming by and large still holds a lot of promise for the future of how we play.
If you haven't yet made the foray into cloud gaming yourself, grabbing a mobile controller that can snap onto your smartphone is a great start. One such controller, the Razer Kishi V2, is currently 50% off at Amazon, sitting at just $49.99. If you've wondered what it would be like to play the classic GTAgames and more on your phone, now's a good time for you to find out without breaking the bank.
SEE ALSO: Gaming starter kit: All the gear you need to play like a real gamerThe Razer Kishi V2 comes in two versions: One that's compatible with iPhone, and one for Android users. It couldn't be easier to set up — just pull the two handles apart, put your smartphone in the middle, and connect it through the charging port. After that, you're free to stream whatever games your internet connection can handle, as well as any games that you've downloaded through your respective app store or a third-party app like Netflix (which has a surprisingly good library of mobile games, if you didn't already know). It may seem like a small difference, but adding a mobile controller to your phone is anything but.
Add cloud gaming to your repertoire with a Razer Kishi V2 mobile controller — get one for just $49.99 at Amazon for a limited time, which is 50% off the usual price.
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