Razer Unveils Exciting New PC Remote Play Feature at CES 2025
Razer has unveiled an impressive array of new hardware and applications at CES 2025, with the spotlight on the innovative PC Remote Play feature that will be added to its free Razer Nexus mobile app. This cutting-edge feature enables users to stream gameplay from their PCs directly to multiple mobile devices, including Android phones, iOS devices, and the Razer Edge gaming tablet.
The PC Remote Play feature is part of an upcoming free update for the Nexus App, allowing users to browse through a comprehensive list of supported games installed on their PCs. Players can easily launch and enjoy these games on the go, all while maintaining “full graphical fidelity.” Enhanced gameplay is further elevated by Razer Sensa HD Haptics, which introduces rumble and tactile feedback for an immersive experience. Attendees at CES can experience a live demonstration of this feature at Razer’s booth, with the beta version set to be released for the Razer Nexus app soon.
For those eager to optimize their mobile cloud gaming experience, the Razer Kishi Ultra controller is a recommended upgrade. Currently available for $130, down from $150, this versatile controller is compatible with select Android phones, tablets, and Apple devices featuring USB-C ports, including the latest iPhone and iPad models. While the Kishi Ultra offers extensive features, users can also utilize the new streaming capability with other Razer mobile controllers like the Kishi V2 and V2 Pro.
In addition to the PC Remote Play feature, Razer has announced a series of new gaming hardware and accessories set to launch in 2025, with more details to be unveiled shortly. Stay tuned for further updates from Razer as they continue to enhance the gaming experience.