How to play Apple Arcade with a PS4 / Xbox One controller - geeko

Playing on your mobile phone with touch controls is not easy. If some games are suitable for use on mobile, others have been thought and designed for gameplay with the controller, or are portings of console or PC games that need a pad to be controlled at best.

Now, Apple leaves the possibility to its users to connect the controller of another manufacturer to play their favorite games on iPhone, iPad or Apple TV. To do this, the process is rather simple.

On iPhone and iPad, you must go to the device settings, Bluetooth tab and make sure that it is activated. Then the process logically differs depending on the controller chosen.

If you are playing with an Xbox One controller, you will need to turn on the controller with the Xbox button and then press and hold the "Connect" button on the top of the controller until the logo flashes. The controller will then be added to the list of connected devices on the device.

On the other hand, if you are a user of the Sony Dualshock 4, the process is faster. Just hold down the Home and Share keys for a few seconds until the Light Bar flashes. Your controller is now found in the Bluetooth list of the device.

Apple TV can also connect to a controller

The process on Apple TV is just as fast. Go to the device settings, then to the “Remote controls and devices” and “Bluetooth” sections. Follow the steps previously indicated for connection and your controller will be paired. It can even be used to control the entire Apple TV.

How to play Apple Arcade with a PS4 / Xbox One controller - geeko

To find out if a game is playable on the controller, the information is always provided on the App Store page of the game in question. Either a pad is mandatory or it is optional.

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