Xbox Series X and Series Sofficially went on saleearlier this month and it has already received an overwhelming response. Apple has now confirmed that it is working withMicrosoftto add support for the latest Xbox Series X controller to iOS and iPadOS.
“Microsoft and Apple are working together to bring compatibility for the Xbox Series X controller to customers in a future update,”states the Cupertino giant on an officialsupport page. This was first spotted by aReddit userearlier this week.
For those unaware, iOS currently supports Xbox Wireless Controller with Bluetooth,Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, Xbox Adaptive Controller, Sony PlayStationDualShock 4wireless controller, and other Made-for-iOS controllers. The support for Xbox Elite 2 was added earlier this year, close to 1.5 years after its launch. So, it will be interesting to see when support for Xbox Series X goes live.
In addition to the Xbox Series X controller, Apple is also said to be working tobring Sony PS5 DualSense controller and Amazon Luna controller, for use along with itseponymous game streaming service, support to iOS devices. The source code mentioning these controllers has beenspottedin the latest iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 beta.
Further, Microsoft is working hard to bring its cloud game streaming service, xCloud, to iOS devices. The company has currentlyadded supportfor streaming games from your physical Xbox to your iPhone or iPad using the Xbox Game Pass app. We expect support for cloud gaming to arrive on Apple’s iPhone in the form of aweb app(PWA), which is already beingworked uponby Nvidia GeForce Now andGoogle Stadia.