Plug-and-play Xbox One controllers to play all of your favorite titles from steam and origin on Windows.
Those of you with both consoles should know that Sony offers complete compatibility with their PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 controllers on PC, without any hassle. Today, Microsoft finally announces their Xbox One controller are finally compatible with both on Windows 7 or 8 devices (seen sampled above with Halo 2). Our steam users out there will especially be relieved now to now toss out their old Xbox 360 controllers for the new and improved D-pad we’ve encountered thus far with the One. A wireless add-on is still awaiting an announcement, but for now USB direct connect will be the only to play with Xbox One gamepads. Check after the jump for download links to both PC Driver x86 and x64 versions.
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