
While at the Apple ‘s WWDC 2019 keynote, the company revealed so many things it’s doing, even the cut down version of the event lasted almost half an hour.
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One of the show offs was that tvOS 13 is going to flow nicely with PlayStation 4 and Bluetooth-equipped Xbox One controllers, which will be convenient for both Apple’s own Arcade gaming plans and any other game with cloud aspirations. But in the event that this is not very clear to you, just know it also extends to iPad and iPhone.
Once iOS 13 is released, users will be able to use these console controllers very easily with their devices without any hustle or stress. We heard that Apple is spending “hundreds of millions” to ensure that games becomes a strong part of its subscription package. You may also like to know that controllers are already liking and probably have staying around waiting for the roll out, while we keep doing our job.
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Update from today’s #WWDC: official DualShock 4 support will be coming to iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS this fall. We’ll keep you posted! pic.twitter.com/yqrd9Yx2vq
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) June 4, 2019
ICYMI: @Apple announced at WWDC today that Xbox Controllers with Bluetooth will be supported on the next versions of tvOS and iOS. Thrilled to bring the award-winning controller to more gamers later this year. ???
— ????? ☁ ???? (@majornelson) June 3, 2019