Xbox One Controller Gets Dynamic Latency Input and Other Xbox Series X Controller Features
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Sony has made their new DualShock controller a key selling feature of the PS5, going so far as to insist all games on the system use the new gamepad, but Microsoft has gone the other way, not offering all that much differentiation between the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S controllers. In fact, some of the XSX gamepad’s unique features are now being added to older XB1 controllers via a firmware update.
Starting today, Xbox Insider Program participants can download a firmware update for Xbox One, Xbox Elite Series 2, and Xbox Adaptive controllers. The update adds support for Dynamic Latency Input as well as Bluetooth Low Energy, which should make connecting the controllers to something other than an Xbox (PCs, iOS, and Android devices) more seamless. Here’s how Microsoft described Dynamic Latency Input prior to the release of the Xbox Series X…