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Razer’s PC Remote Play app is now available

On the heel of the razor, direct laptop sales have been suspended in the United States (thanks to these In an inappropriate place, but still very important to China The company has officially launched its remote gaming streaming app. The company’s Razer PC Remote Play launched at CES 2025 in Beta is now officially used for iOS and Android.

Razer’s party here may be a little late, and its app isn’t the only way to stream PC games to other devices. (For example, the Steam version offers six years of functionality.) But Razer’s app has a neat trick: It automatically adjusts the game’s resolution and frame rate to match your mobile device’s device. So you can avoid using black bars obtained by services that stream games only in fixed aspect ratios.

Close-up of mobile devices with controller using Razer's Remote Play app.

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The company says it works with all iOS and Android gaming controllers, and the iPad version has keyboard, mouse and trackpad support. It can be used with titles from multiple storefronts (including Steam, Epic, PC Game Pass, etc.). The application uses an AV1 video codec, and Razer means improving quality and reducing latency.

Settings requires the Razer Nexus and PC Remote Play app on your mobile device, as well as the Razer Cortex on your host PC. After logging in with your Razer ID, the two should be paired automatically and you can start your business. You can download the app from Google Play and the App Store now.

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