Playtiles Season 2: Enhanced Mobile Gamepad with New Controller and Games Launching April 2026
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Summary
Playtiles announces Season 2 of their stick-on gamepad system that transforms smartphones into handheld consoles. The new season features an improved controller design and includes over €60 worth of curated indie games. The company has shipped over 1,000 units worldwide and plans to ship the Season 2 update in April 2026. The product targets mobile gamers looking for a console-like experience on their phones.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledSeason 2 is coming. New games, refined controller
The stick-on gamepad that turns your phone into a handheld console
€60+ in curated indie games
Ships April 2026
1000+ Units Shipped Worldwide
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