Backbone One – PlayStation Edition controller, made by Sony and Backbone, is now available for Android.
Last July, both companies teamed up to release an iOS version of the controller with a lightning port. The idea of a Backbone controller is to slide your phone into the extended grip and play games.
Both iOS and Android versions of the Backbone One – PlayStation Edition look like the Sony-made console’s DualSense controller. This means users can use PlayStation glyphs instead of traditional ABXY controls.

Image Credits: Play station
This controller allows you to play a number of PlayStation titles using the PS Remote Play app. However, you can also play some compatible games such as ‘Call of Duty: Mobile’, ‘Fortnite’ and ‘Diablo Immortal’ from the Play Store (or the App Store).
Users can download the Backbone app for a customized PlayStation experience and updates. In addition, the app acts as a hub for all compatible games, including those from streaming services such as Xbox Game Pass, Nvidia GeForce Now, and Amazon Luna.

The Backbone app acts as a hub for all controller supported games Image Credits: Spine
The Backbone One – PlayStation Edition retails for $99 in the US, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Australia and New Zealand. Sony said it will soon make the controller available to users in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore as well.