Although Apple hasn’t officially announced this, it turns out they secretly brought good news to gamers a few days ago, adding support for the Nintendo Classic series of game controllers in the iOS, iPadOS, macOS and tvOS updates launched this Monday. Developer Steve Troughton was the first to share his remarks on Twitter, and the MacStories website also tested it and confirmed it.
Troughton said that after iOS and tvOS have been updated to version 16.1, his Switch can be plugged in to use the Nintendo Super Classic controller and he believes both the red and white console and the N64 version of the classic controller support the same. MacStories subsequently tested the N64 version of the Classic controller, which turned out to be compatible with the new system version mentioned above.
Clean, iOS / tvOS 16.1 supports official Super Nintendo BT / USB-C controller for Switch 😄 I don’t have the N64 or NES versions to test with, but I believe they are now supported too 🎮 pic.twitter.com/mfkTIHpXun
– Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) October 24, 2022
IPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV users can use the controller to control a variety of supported games, including games in the Apple Arcade subscription service not available in Hong Kong, as long as they connect to the Nintendo Classic controller via Bluetooth.
Sources of data and images:apple insider
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