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Xbox One keyboard and mouse support arrives with today’s November update

Xbox One keyboard and mouse support arrives with today’s November update

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Only a limited number of games with support for now

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Microsoft is enabling mouse and keyboard support for its Xbox One console today. Fortnite will be one of the first games to enable this support alongside Warframe. Bomber Crew, Deep Rock Galactic, Strange Brigade, Vermintide 2, War Thunder, and X-Morph Defense will also all support keyboard and mouse later this month. Microsoft also previously revealed 7 additional games will support keyboard and mouse in the future.

Developers will need to specifically opt-in to enable keyboard and mouse support in Xbox One games, and Fortnite in particular is only matching these gamers with the same inputs to keep play balanced. Most modern wired or wireless USB keyboards and mice will work on the Xbox One, and Microsoft is also partnering with Razer to launch a wireless mechanical keyboard and mouse set that’s designed for Xbox. Microsoft is promising more news on this at CES in January.

Alongside the mouse and keyboard support, Alexa users in the UK can now beta test Microsoft’s Alexa and Xbox One integration. The Xbox skill is now available in the Alexa UK store, and Microsoft is also adding the ability to close apps and games as an Alexa or Cortana command in the November update. Amazon Music is also coming to the Xbox One today, allowing subscribers to stream music to Microsoft’s consoles.