Microsoft is allowing some members of its Xbox Insider program to try out mouse and keyboard support for the company's Xbox Cloud Gaming service. At the moment, it supports a small selection of games.
It's taken much longer than expected but Microsoft is finally bringing keyboard and mouse (KBM) support to certain Xbox Cloud Gaming titles. We first heard that the company planned to do so in March 2022 and it was suggested that the option might be available by that June, but evidently that did not happen. It's only now that Microsoft is starting to let testers on the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring check out KBM functions on web browsers (Edge and Chrome) and the Xbox PC app. The feature should be...
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Xbox Cloud Gaming will add keyboard and mouse support for those playing on PC, and Xbox Insiders can try out the functionality right now.
Microsoft now offers mouse and keyboard support for Xbox Cloud Gaming, but only for Xbox Insiders enrolled in the Alpha Skip-Ahead program. There are some other caveats to consider as well.
Xbox Cloud Gaming now supports a keyboard and mouse in the beta version.
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Microsoft's Phil Spencer wants players to have more options beyond the first-party stores tied to consoles.Spencer has always seemed keen on creating a more open and accessible digital environment for players and has often discussed reducing platform fragmentation and providing customers with more options and control over where they play or purchase their games.Speaking with Polygon at GDC 2024, Microsoft’s CEO of Gaming discussed the idea of providing Xbox users with additional ways to...
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