With Apple Arcade coming soon, we're checking out two controllers to see whether you should pick up the wireless SteelSeries Nimbus controller or if you should opt for the RotorRiot wired controller.
SteelSeries has announced an updated version of the Nimbus controller for iOS devices that it launched in 2015. The new Nimbus Plus ("Nimbus+") model builds upon the original, adding new features like ...
Epic Games has recently added MFi controller support for iPhone and iPad to "Fortnite." We decided to see how good of a gaming experience you could get on both the 2018 11-inch iPad Pro and the iPhone ...
Apple may be good at designing consumer products, but I’m not sold on its gaming chops. Primarily, I’m not feeling that Apple TV remote control design for games. Luckily, hardware manufacturer ...
Apple device owners can now pick up the SteelSeries Nimbus+ iPhone game controller, which includes up to four months of Apple Arcade for free. The controller also works for the iPad, iPad touch, Mac, ...
And excellent MFi controller with handy included phone mount, but with a steep price and no rumble support. Now that Apple devices work with Xbox One and PS4 controllers, it’s hard to justify paying ...
SteelSeries today announced the latest version of its MFi game controller, the Nimbus+. The controller is basically an MFi version of its Stratus Duo controller compatible with Android devices. The ...
SteelSeries has announced the Nimbus Plus, a new controller designed for gaming on Apple devices. The Nimbus Plus improves on its predecessor with some new features, such as clickable joysticks, a ...
Back in 2015, after Apple announced the 4th-generation Apple TV with tvOS and App Store, SteelSeries announced its first Nimbus joystick compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Now the company is ...
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