“The first iOS 7 gaming controller been launched by peripheral maker Moga, which is the first to take advantage of the native support for third-party game controllers Apple added when it updated its mobile operating system in September,” Lee Bell reports for The Inquirer. “”
“The Moga Ace Power controller for iOS 7 has an 1800mAh battery pack to power your iPhone, along with A, B, X, Y buttons, a D-Pad, dual analogue sticks and R1/R2 and L1/L2 buttons,” Bell reports. “The controller has a built-in battery so it will extend your device’s life as you play, or just double as a charger on the go.”
“It’s not available yet, but can be pre-ordered at Moga’s website or the Apple store for $99,” Bell reports. “Along with Moga’s announcement of pre-order sales, the firm has posted a Youtube video of the controller showing off its features.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “David G.” for the heads up.]
Related articles:
Apple’s new Sprite Kit framework targets gaming on iOS 7, OS X Mavericks and – shh! – maybe even Apple TV – June 21, 2013
Apple’s new Apple TV SDK could completely revolutionize home gaming; Sony and Microsoft should be very afraid – June 19, 2013
WWDC 2013: Now it looks like Apple’s going to take out the console market – June 14, 2013
Apple TV dominates digital media receiver market with 71% share – May 29, 2013