Xbox One Controller PC Drivers  Now Available

Xbox One Controller PC Drivers Now Available

Published: June 5, 2014 Author: JasonDarkX2  Category: Gaming,Tech


Fresh out the oven this morning is a set of wired Xbox One Controller PC Drivers made available by our beloved Major Nelson(Post) accompanied with a photo of a Xbox One controller hooked up to a Windows 8 Tablet running Halo 2 Vista. Does bring up the question Why bring Xbox One controller PC support now, with E3 just around the corner? Since the most Hated DRM Games for Windows Live (GFWL) is ending its life support on July 1,2014.

PC Drivers for Xbox One Controller (x86)
PC Drivers for Xbox One Controller (x64)

If you haven’t heard any game using GFWL will be unplayable after that date unless they patch it out and replace it with Steam DRM like we have seen with Arkham City, Bio shock 2, and Street fighter 4 arcade edition. If Microsoft is continues their PC support by bringing their Xbox One controller and Xbox/Windows Phone exclusive game Halo Spartan assault to Steam. Must be hinting something bigger Microsoft has in store for PC gaming, which we’ll probably find out more at E3. But here are my crazy speculations:

  1. They’ll be releasing Xbox One and PC only exclusives.
  2. They’re trying to sell more Xbox One controller. "As if I don't already have enough 360 controllers laying around."
  3. They’re bringing a surprise GWFL version 9000, now featuring Xbox live subscription on PC again. "Surely not, but hey anything is possible."
  4. They’re releasing a re-mastered version of every Halo game onto xbox One and maybe PC.... "I'll probably scream in joy if they did either or."
  5. They’ll be introducing PC Kinect drivers too, so you tell your PC, "PC on!".

That’s enough speculation for now. We’re just going to have to wait for the Microsoft E3 press conference next week for the juicy stuff. It’s time to go steal a friend Xbox One controller and start playing every game with it like a next-gen console until it blows up. At least now we can get some use out of Xbox One controller until real next-gen game releases later this year.But for now simply plug in a XBone controller to a PC and away we go. I just hope there’s a wireless one soon too.


Tags:Microsoft, PC, Peripherals, technology, Xbox, Xbox One
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