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GameSir has announced the launch of a new Android controller this week called the X4 Aileron, and it’s not like most of GameSir’s past mobile controllers. At least not the last few models. Many of ...
Google is now allowing users to switch their Stadia controllers to Bluetooth. Once enabled, the controller will start using Bluetooth Low Energy connections. The update will only stay available until ...
Despite the rhetoric in some darker corners of the internet, video games are for everyone. Unfortunately, not all gamers have the manual dexterity or strength to hold a standard game controller.
The latest creation from 8BitDo is the Micro controller, and it’s now available to pre-order from Amazon ahead of its Aug. 24 launch date. The $24.99 controller comes in a powder blue or lime green ...
Due to the popularity of mobile gaming, there are plenty of game controllers for your smartphone now available. While most offer very similar features, every once in a while, one comes along with ...
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The vast quality of many Android games and the growing library of cloud-based gaming services such as Stadia and GeForce Now means that you might feel the need to gain an advantage over online rivals ...
You can use your PS5 controller to play Android games for a more console-like experience, with improved accuracy, comfort, and control compared to touchscreen gameplay. Plus, many Android games allow ...
Stadia will be shutting down next week. As one last hurrah, the Stadia Team says it’s enabling Bluetooth pairing on Stadia controllers. The company also just released one last game. We’re in the last ...
The time is nigh, Stadia fans, we’ve reached the eve of the Stadia service shutting down and after tomorrow it’s gone for good, but now you can activate Bluetooth mode on the controller so it’s still ...
Android TV comes in a ton of shapes and sizes. You can get it on a stick, on a dongle, on a box, in a soundbar, or even built into your TV. At launch, basically every device is technically supported, ...