Google Stadia rolls out wireless controller support on Android - Android

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Google Stadia rolls out wireless controller support on Android - Android

Google has added wireless controller support to Stadia on Android. In a Stadia Community Blog post, Google noted that you’ll need version 2.23 of the Stadia app. Previously, controllers could only be used on mobile via a USB-C cable. Wireless support has been available on desktop and TVs (via Chromecast), however. It’s important to note...

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Google has added wireless controller support to Stadia on Android.

In a Stadia Community Blog post, Google noted that you’ll need version 2.23 of the Stadia app.

Previously, controllers could only be used on mobile via a USB-C cable. Wireless support has been available on desktop and TVs (via Chromecast), however.

It’s important to note that your controller and phone will need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. The app will provide instructions on how to pair the controller.

It’s also worth pointing out that Google is currently offering 10 percent off its Stadia controller.

Source: Google

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30/06/2020 07:35 PM