Backbone unveiled a special version of Death Stranding 2, with only 1,350 units produced for global release. It marks the company’s debut in creating an officially licensed limited edition controller for PlayStation.
Backbone collaborated with Kojima Productions to enhance the exclusivity of the launch.

Compatible with USB-C mobile phones like iPhone 15 (or newer) and Android devices, the controller also works with apps and cloud gaming platforms like PS Remote Play, Apple Arcade, GeForce NOW, and computers.
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Inspiration

Backbone One’s limited edition was influenced by Sam from Death Stranding 2, featuring a unique and durable case for each controller, along with individual numbering and a collector’s commemorative label.
The company aims to make sure every user understands they possess a distinctive product.

The collaboration between Backbone and Kojima utilizes the second-generation Backbone One controller, featuring magnetic adapters. This enables compatibility with common phone cases and guarantees an excellent gaming experience without having to take off the phone cover.
The improved D-pad enhances responsiveness for better control across all types of games when used with the company’s app for recording, editing, and sharing gameplay.

Users have the option to monitor their friends’ activities and choose whether they would like to join in.
Launch and Accessibility

The Backbone One Death Stranding 2 controller will be available on November 6 at 2 p.m. on the Backbone website and Best Buy Drops.
It will be sold at the Kojima Productions store for $159.99 (R$ 865.69) starting at 12h (Japan time), which corresponds to midnight in Brasilia time.

Users can already sign up to get notifications about the availability of the limited edition controller in 55 countries, including Brazil.
Brazilians may not be able to enjoy free shipping, except for specific countries like the USA, Australia, Canada, European Union, New Zealand, and the UK.
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