Gaming on smartphones is increasingly becoming popular and with bigger screens smartphones being the emerging trend, along with wider choice of games on offer, many owners can't resist playing games on their handsets. And, to give a better gaming experience on mobile handsets, MOGA has now announced two new Power Series controllers which will be available for gamers this fall.
MOGA controllers for smartphones are the first state-of-the-art controllers designed specifically for mobile devices. The controllers connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth wireless technology. The physical buttons on the controllers gives an enhanced gaming experience to gamers on the go.
The two new MOGA Power Series controllers will be revealed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles from June 11 to June 13 this year.
"With this next generation of MOGA mobile game controllers, MOGA firmly establishes itself as the leader in the industry," said Eric Bensussen, President and Co-Founder of PowerA. "Defining innovation and leadership, the MOGA System is always evolving to complement and align with key trends. With our world-class hardware, an extremely easy to use SDK and top retailer distribution, MOGA continues to attract world-class developers and publishers to our platform. When addressing the real needs of mobile gamers, nothing else comes close to MOGA."
Both the controllers will have different styles. One of the controllers will have a compact design while the other controller will be larger and less portable. The smaller controller will have clickable thumbsticks, shoulder buttons and a d-pad. The bigger controller will have larger and taller thumbsticks for more comfortable use.
MOGA announced that both the next-generation controllers will have the MOGA Boost technology. MOGA Boost will charge the user's mobile device while they play, which will allow gamers to play longer without being concerned that the battery of their handset will drain.
Both the controllers will be cross platform compatible and will also support Windows Phone 8.
E3 is not far away so we will have to wait for the company to release more information at the event.