Stadia Controller: support for wireless mode is also coming to Android

Stadia Controller: support for wireless mode is also coming to Android

At the moment to play with the Stadia Controller on Android devices it is necessary to use a USB cable but something may change soon. According to what reported by 9to5Google it seems that the colossus of Mountain View is about to enable support to play the Stadia controller wirelessly on Android, feature currently only available on TV with Chromecast Ultra.

In some strings of code inside the APK 2.10 of the Stadia app for mobile some references have been found on the possibility of connect the controller to the smartphone using the "connection code", or the sequence of keys to be pressed to allow the Google device to know which screen you want to play wirelessly on.

Although at present, the company has not released official communications on when support for "wireless" mode will also be extended to mobile devices, the report prepared by 9to5Google gives hope.

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While waiting for new information, please note that in the coming days the catalog of games available on Stadia will expand with the arrival of The Crew 2 and Monopoly: the first will be available starting from March 25 while the second will debut on April 28.


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