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Alongside iOS 7 came support for a new third-party accessory: game controllers. To use this feature, you need to both own an Apple-approved gamepad accessory and a compatible game from the App ...
When creating games and apps for the new Apple TV, developers are required to build in support for the touch-based remote, making all content ...
Apple iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple TV devices now work with six existing 8BitDo wireless controllers, and 8BitDo is expected to expand the compatibility list in the future.
Right out of the box, the new fourth-generation Apple TV offers much clearer, simpler, and broader support for dedicated physical game controllers than the iPhone or iPad, even though the latter ...
That information has instead been packed away on an Apple promotional webpage, which talks up third-party Apple TV controllers like the newly announced Steelseries Nimbus.
Like existing MFi controllers, Sony’s DualShock 4 controller and Microsoft’s Xbox One S and upcoming Elite 2 controllers work over a wireless Bluetooth connection. Each controller has a slightly ...
Apple TV Apple News Siri Remote Game controller remote control Apple reverses stance, says that all Apple TV games must be compatible with Siri Remote Chance Miller | Sep 15 2015 - 5:52 pm PT 39 ...
All 8BitDo controllers that are compatible with Apple devices can be used like any other Made for iPhone controller to play games that offer controller support, including Apple Arcade titles.
Gamers playing on the upcoming Apple TV won't be limited to Apple's new motion sensing Siri Remote, as the upgraded set-top box will also include support for iOS-compatible Bluetooth gaming ...
Apple TV is a surprisingly decent gaming machine, and it's even better with one of these wireless Bluetooth controllers.
Apple is getting serious about gaming, with the news that the Apple TV set-top box is now compatible with Xbox One S and PlayStation DualShock 4 controllers.
Apple is now selling Xbox Wireless Controllers for use with games included in Apple Arcade. The move comes after the Cupertino tech giant released software updates for its devices.