Google announces a tool to enable Bluetooth support on Stadia controllers
January 14, 2023
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No, Google Stadia isn’t dead yet… even if it’s trying its hardest. Literally. there will be another Wednesday, January 18, when the internet giant’s gaming service is leaving,
No, Google Stadia isn’t dead yet… even if it’s trying its hardest. Literally. there will be another Wednesday, January 18, when the internet giant’s gaming service is leaving, never to return, but in the meantime, it continues to deliver news. Just yesterday, in fact, the launch Game Wormthe last free title to spice up the farewell.
Today, on the other hand, the news revolves around the exclusive controls that Google sold as part of the service. A peripheral that wasn’t necessary to get, but that many people got into for various reasons, including good design, integration with Stadia, benefits for use on the platform…
Of course, that’s the problem Google Stadia Drivers They only work properly with Google Stadia, and with the service dead, users were afraid they’d be left with a nice paperweight. In the end, it won’t be like that and the company has already specified once and for all what will happen and how it will happen…. and you won’t have to wait long for it.
For more information, Google Stadia controllers are modern devices with all the features you would expect from them, including support for technologies like Bluetooth. However, the Bluetooth connection only worked for setup; play it works with wifi only for Stadia and yes with cable for PC. And cannot enable Bluetooth support for PC?
It seems logical and clear that this can be enabled, it’s just that until now it has been disabled from the factory by Google’s decision. Just like Valve previously did with their Steam Controller. However, unlike Valve, Google will allow users to enjoy their controllers as expected for a product that is practically new.
So Google started working on it months ago to enable standard Bluetooth support in Stadia’s controls, but with the end of the service approaching, the impatience of some showed up… and they got the answer: It will be next week when a tool will be released for the user to enable Bluetooth.
We also have Bluetooth news: next week we’ll be releasing a self-service tool to enable Bluetooth connectivity on your Stadia controller.
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