Google has launched its previously promised Bluetooth controller update tool, enabling players to wirelessly connect their controllers to other devices once the embattled game streaming service shuts down tomorrow, 18th January.
Previously, Stadia controllers could only be used with the service, but – following requests from owners that the restriction be lifted in light of Stadia’s closure – the company last week announced it would shortly be releasing a tool to do just that.
That “self-serve” tool is now live and accessible through a Chrome web browser, but does come with a number of limitations and restrictions.
Source – eurogamer.net
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