Microsoft designing more hardware for mobile gamers

The MOGA Mobile Gaming Clip has been revealed, and other hardware partners like Razer and Hori are also helping out.
Text: Sam Bishop
Published 2019-10-25

Microsoft has revealed another push into the world of mobile gaming, as they've expanded their 'Designed for Xbox' ecosystem onto mobile, a program that's connecting with hardware partners for more choice and better quality across all platforms.

Those in the Project xCloud Preview phase will soon get access to a wide number of Xbox-branded partner devices aimed at mobile users, like controller clips, "mobile-first" controllers, and other hardware. A roadmap of products is being developed alongside partners, including 8bitDo, Gamevice, Hori, PowerA, and Razer, all of which will be helping with this push.

The first is the MOGA Mobile Gaming Clip for controllers, developed alongside the Xbox Industrial Design team to secure your phone to your controller. You can see these below, and it'll launch in November, with pre-orders open on the Microsoft Store and elsewhere, costing $14.99 USD.

In fact, compatibility of Xbox controllers is a big focus for Microsoft, since performance depends on the device and the operating system right now.

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