Xbox Cloud Gaming is now preparing new enhancements, such as the most-awaited keyboard and mouse support. As of writing, this gaming service of Microsoft still doesn't support keyboard and mouse ...
If you prefer to use a mouse and keyboard for games, Xbox Cloud Gaming is shaping up to be a considerable platform. The company has supported peripherals for its beta version. This means that games ...
The object of Xbox Cloud Gaming is to make Xbox games more accessible by bringing them to a wider variety of devices. Asobo Studio confirmed mouse and keyboard support is coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming ...
Microsoft and Xbox have announced the May update for Xbox has begun rolling out. The update adds mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming, as well as a new Senua's Saga: Hellblade II channel ...
Microsoft is rolling out a bevy of new features for Xbox starting today, as detailed in the company’s recent Xbox Wire blog post. Among those features is mouse and keyboard support for titles played ...
Players won’t be limited to just controller support for the console release. 2023 is looking to be quite filled with incredible video game releases. Later this year, we have a new title from Arkane ...
It’s been a long generation for Microsoft and the Xbox One, as the console has played second fiddle to the PS4 – and now the Nintendo Switch – in most areas that gamers care most about. Alongside a ...
PC players who use the Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 or Xbox Adaptive Controller can now map keys to buttons. While many PC games now come with native controller support, that still isn’t ...
With the recent addition of Microsoft Flight Simulator to Xbox Cloud Gaming comes questions regarding things like mouse and keyboard support. Fortunately, the developers of Microsoft Flight Simulator ...
Keyboard and mouse support looks to finally be making its way to the Xbox Cloud Gaming service. Users participating in the Xbox Insiders program will be seeing an Xbox Update Preview available in the ...
During a developer presentation on June 21, Xbox software engineer Morgan Brown took to the stage to share some plans surrounding Xbox Game Streaming. During the presentation, Brown shared that ...