Xbox One controller can support Windows 10 with this USB stick

If you’re an Xbox One user and would like to use your wireless controller with your PC, this official USB dongle from Microsoft is the answer.

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The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows allows your Xbox One Wireless Controller to work with Windows 10 PCs or tablets. You’ll be able to have fun with both PC game titles and Xbox One games that you’ve streamed to Windows 10.

It will be available at Microsoft Store for $24.99 (plus tax) starting October 20th.

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Xbox One controller can support Windows 10 with this USB stick

If you’re an Xbox One user and would like to use your wireless controller with your PC, this official USB dongle from Microsoft is the answer.

xboxone-usbdongle

The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows allows your Xbox One Wireless Controller to work with Windows 10 PCs or tablets. You’ll be able to have fun with both PC game titles and Xbox One games that you’ve streamed to Windows 10.

It will be available at Microsoft Store for $24.99 (plus tax) starting October 20th.

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Xbox One controller can support Windows 10 with this USB stick

If you’re an Xbox One user and would like to use your wireless controller with your PC, this official USB dongle from Microsoft is the answer.

xboxone-usbdongle

The Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows allows your Xbox One Wireless Controller to work with Windows 10 PCs or tablets. You’ll be able to have fun with both PC game titles and Xbox One games that you’ve streamed to Windows 10.

It will be available at Microsoft Store for $24.99 (plus tax) starting October 20th.

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Razer Outs Wildcat Controller for Xbox One

Along with the new Nabu smartband, Razer also introduced “tournament-grade” controller for Xbox One called the Razer Wildcat.

The Wildcat is as tricked-out of a controller as it can possibly get. Apart from the green-on-black paintjob (a staple for any Razer product), the two analog sticks are made of carbon steel and main bumpers and triggers are claimed to have been fashioned out of “aircraft-grade aluminum”.

In addition to the suite of buttons found a regular Xbox One controller, Razer has added four (4) more programmable keys that are placed at the top (M1 & M2 near the microUSB port) and on its underbelly (M3 & M4).

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Despite the added components, Razer claims that the Wildcat is 25% lighter than other tournament-grade controllers in the market.

The Razer Wildcat will be available starting on October for $149.99 and will come with a carrying case and a detachable braided USB cable that is 3-meter long. An optional rubber palm grip and analog stick grip caps is available for purchase if you want to pimp out your Wildcat.

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Microsoft announces backward compatibility for the Xbox One

During the E3 event, Microsoft announces that its Xbox One gaming console will be able to play old Xbox 360 games. The thing is, not all games will be recognized — at least for its initial launch.

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Business Insider reports that the old Xbox 360 discs will be read by the new Xbox One. In addition, Microsoft will be releasing digital copies of old titles that gamers can opt to download. If that may seem too good to be true, that’s because it is. The company added that only 100 titles from the previous console will be available to be played during the rollout of the feature. If there will be more games after that, is still unclear.

One notable thing they mentioned was that among those, Mass Effect will be included so it’s not at all bad.

In contrast, Sony has PlayStation Now service which doesn’t also recognize all previous game, but it’s a bit pricey too since you have to pay every month regardless if you have or haven’t played the game already. So in a way, Microsoft’s backward compatibility gives the Xbox One more edge than PS4 in this sense.

Xbox chief Phil Spencer mentions, “We won’t charge you for the games you already own.”

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