Apple and Microsoft are working together to support Xbox consoles for the iPhone and iPad |
Apple and Microsoft are working together to enable the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles to be used with iPhone and iPad smartphones.
Currently, the consoles for these two platforms do not officially support iOS or iPadOS, but Apple said: "Microsoft and Apple are working together to support console compatibility for Xbox Searce X for customers in future updates."
This isn't the first time the two companies have worked together to improve console support for Xbox. Apple has partnered with Microsoft to add support for the Xbox Elite 2 controller and the Xbox Adaptive controller. The iOS 14 console earlier this year. However, support appeared nearly a year after the Xbox Elite 2 was launched.
It is not clear when Apple intends to license the console for Xbox Searce X, but there are indications that Sony's latest DualSense controller (PlayStation 5) will support PlayStation 5 and will be available soon.
Apple Insider recently reported that iOS 14.3, which is still in beta, "has behind-the-scenes support for the DualSense controller."
Apple didn't mention the DualSense controller in the support statement, but it hopes the company won't spend the year supporting the platform (PlayStation 5) and the platform (Xbox).
At the beginning of November, Apple began serving the Apple TV for the gaming platform (Xbox) and at the same time for the (Xbox Sear X) and (Xbox Series S) platforms. ).