WWDC 2019: Xbox One and PlayStation 4 Controller Support Will Include iPhone in Addition to Apple TV
As usual, Apple very casually mentioned something as part of their (very very long) WWDC 2019 keynote address this morning, but it’s actually something of a megaton announcement for those of us who care about gaming in the iOS ecosystem. During a brief mention of their upcoming Apple Arcade service which is launching this fall, Apple’s Craig Federighi announced that Xbox One controllers and PlayStation 4 controllers would now be compatible with Apple TV and would work with the games on Apple Arcade. This is HUGE news as pretty much everything to do with the world of MFi controllers has been a disappointment, from their lack of features to their pricing to their build quality, and it’s really made it hard for controller adoption to become more of a thing. I’ve ranted about this before. So just allowing controllers that many people already own and love, like those from Xbox One and PS4, solves a lot of those problems. And while supporting those controllers on the Apple TV is great, what everyone REALLY wanted to know is if that support would extend to the iPhone and iPad. Well on Apple’s official round-up of all the new features in iOS 13, they do include iPhone as being part of that support.
I guess the weird thing is that they ONLY mention iPhone. We already know Apple TV is supported since Hair Force One told us so earlier today, and I can’t imagine a world where they’d somehow exclude any of this from just the iPad for any reason...
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