Backbone One’s companion app gets an overhaul, with a subscription fee for new users only

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We’re fans of the Backbone One iPhone controller around here. A lovely mixture of rock-solid hardware and way-better-than-it-should-be software, it has quickly become my favorite way to game on the go. Expand the controller, drop iPhone in, resume zombie killing/guarding the galaxy/etc.

This morning the company is announcing a bunch of new features for that aforementioned software, with one catch: while the companion app/service will continue to be free for existing users, it’ll cost new users a few bucks a month.

Backbone’s companion software serves as an all-encompassing hub for the controller. It gives you a quick and pretty way to access all of your Backbone-friendly games, but also gives you cross-game voice chat and parties, a system for grabbing and sharing clips, and more.

It’ll soon learn a few new tricks, as well. The company has a big blog post announcing the new feature set here, but if you’re just looking for the short version:

With these new additions, Backbone will start charging a monthly fee for access to the companion app — but only for new users. If you’ve already got a Backbone One, access to the app and related service — now dubbed “Backbone+” — will remain free for life. If you’re a new user, you’ll get one free year of Backbone+ access, after which it’ll cost about $50 a year. Don’t want to pay for the companion app? Backbone CEO Maneet Khaira tells me it’ll continue working just fine as a controller, and you’ll still be able to update the controller’s software via the app.

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