Google Stadia supporting wireless controller on Android phones

Google Stadia will support its wireless controller on Android devices. The gaming streaming platform is continuing to roll out new features, and this latest move will be encouraging for players using an Android mobile. A post on the Google Stadia community blog reads: "Playing games with Stadia on your phone just got better. "You can now start playing wirelessly using the Stadia Controller on your Android mobile device. The update will be ready on June 30, and you'll need the latest version of the Stadia app to get going. "To play games with your Stadia Controller wirelessly, set up your phone and your Stadia Controller on the same Wi-Fi network, launch a game, and follow the pairing instructions on the screen. It's that easy! "For headset audio, be sure to connect your headset to your phone wirelessly or with a cable." Meanwhile, four new title have also arrived on Stadia Pro as of Wednesday (01.07.20). The games are 'Crayta', 'SteamWorld Dig', 'West of Loathing' and 'Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom', with all four titles available on Android phones with a controller.

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