Microsoft announced the Designed for Xbox program will include mobile gaming accessories for the Project xCloud service.
Hardware companies that specialize in controllers and other phone and tablet accessories for mobile gaming will be able to bring their products for use with Project xCloud.
“We are working on a road-map of products with experienced partners and are currently in talks with 8bitDo, Gamevice, HORI, PowerA, Razer, and more, to explore creating the best possible hardware experiences for Project xCloud,” says the post.
Microsoft also revealed the first device for use with Project xCloud. Known as the MOGA Mobile Gaming Clip for Xbox Wireless Controllers, “this is an adjustable clip made to fit all Xbox Wireless Controllers that secures your phone in place while you play.” Interested gamers can already pre-order the product from the Microsoft Store which will be launched in November. It’ll cost US$14.99.
Currently, interested gamers need an Android phone or tablet with a Bluetooth-enabled Xbox controller.
[Source]: Xbox: Expanding the Designed for Xbox Ecosystem to Mobile Gaming.