New Article: Microsoft Revolutionizes Gaming with Touch Controls in Xbox Mobile Apps

New Article: Microsoft Revolutionizes Gaming with Touch Controls in Xbox Mobile Apps

Microsoft integrates touch controls into Xbox mobile apps

Microsoft, a leader in the gaming industry, is constantly searching for ways to bridge the gap between console and mobile gaming. Last year, the company acquired Activision Blizzard and has since announced various features related to mobile gaming. One of these features is the integration of touch controls in Xbox apps for iPhones and Android devices.

According to information published by The Verge, the Redmond giant has begun testing touch controls in beta versions of its Xbox mobile apps. This allows Xbox console owners to remotely control their consoles and play games on their smartphones and tablets without the need for a Bluetooth controller.

The touch controls are implemented in the same way as Xbox Cloud Gaming, providing users with an on-screen overlay that facilitates navigation in the Xbox interface and launching of games for streaming directly from the console. The smartphone essentially acts as a remote control.

These touch controllers work with any game and are particularly useful in situations where a physical controller is not available. However, their precision may not match that of a physical controller.

Microsoft is gradually adding support for touch controls to hundreds of games on Xbox, including popular titles such as Hades, Minecraft Dungeons, and Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The company also regularly introduces updates to the Xbox consoles, with a recent major update involving changes to the user interface.

It is worth mentioning that along with this new initiative, there have been staff layoffs at Activision Blizzard and Xbox. Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft Gaming, sent an internal message to employees informing them of the planned reductions.

Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69 billion in order to expand its mobile gaming ecosystem and compete with Google and Apple in the mobile gaming space.

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