Stadia users can now unlock their controller’s Bluetooth

Google has made available the online tool it promised would enable Bluetooth support on its Stadia controller. This gives the cloud-streaming gamepad a second life, so owners can use it with PC, iOS or Android devices, preventing the platform’s central accessory from becoming a glorified paperweight. Stadia will be available in the future. shut its doors for good Wednesday, 11:59 PM PT

Stadia controller owners can visit this website web-based tool To unlock Bluetooth. It is simple, fast and easy to do. First, you’ll need to connect your controller to your computer using a USB-C cable and ensure it’s charged to at least 10 percent. Then, you can open the tool in Chrome and follow the website’s instructions.

In September, Google announced that its cloud gaming service would be shut down. It refunded All hardware and game transactions started in November. Many game studios also assisted in porting. IO Interactive is one example. released You can find more information at promised Progression carryover tool Hitman Ubisoft offers players a variety of games free PC copies Stadia is the home to many of its games.

To try the tool out, I pulled out my Stadia controller. After about half an hour of charging, it had been sitting in a box for 2 years. I connected it to my MacBook and started Chrome. After finishing, you can hold down the Stadia button and the ‘Y’ button to pair it with compatible devices.

The Bluetooth tool disables the controller’s WiFi, required for Stadia gameplay, so you may want to wait until after the closure if there’s a chance you’ll want to play one last time. Even better, you could take the opportunity to play the game. Worm Game Google announced last week that it had released the following information: “thanks” to its loyal users. Stadia had its share enthusiastic and committed fans but it was just not enough to keep the service afloat.

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