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Microsoft now has more than 100 games on Xbox Game Pass that support Xbox touch controls. The software giant is adding 13 titles to the list of touch-enabled games today, bringing the total to beyond 100 — a new milestone for Xbox Game Pass.
Touch-enabled games allow Xbox Game Pass members to stream games on Windows PCs, iOS devices, and Android phones and tablets without a controller. Developers have created custom on-screen controls, added gyro aim controls, and lots more to improve the experience of just using a touchscreen to play games.
Touch controls first started rolling out alongside the launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) a year ago, with just Minecraft Dungeons supported at launch. Microsoft expanded to 10 touch-enabled games...
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Microsoft now has more than 100 games on Xbox Game Pass that support Xbox touch controls. The software giant is adding 13 titles to the list of touch-enabled games today, bringing the total to beyond 100 — a new milestone for Xbox Game Pass.
Touch-enabled games allow Xbox Game Pass members to stream games on Windows PCs, iOS devices, and Android phones and tablets without a controller. Developers have created custom on-screen controls, added gyro aim controls, and lots more to improve the experience of just using a touchscreen to play games.
Touch controls first started rolling out alongside the launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) a year ago, with just Minecraft Dungeons supported at launch. Microsoft expanded to 10 touch-enabled games...
Continue reading…
Continue reading...