
This native support also means that all of your existing Bluetooth gamepads should work with Google Stadia if you would prefer to use something you are more comfortable and familiar with.

With PS4 Remote Play and the Microsoft xCloud Preview already offering you the ability to enjoy triple-A titles on the go, if you are planning on using either service, then you might want to use an official gamepad to save confusion and access certain platform-specific features for your favorite titles. Android 10 includes proper recognition for button layouts on all three gamepads - giving you a far better and far more cohesive experience. Previously you were able to connect controllers but they would be recognized as a ‘generic’ controller rather than an Xbox One, PS4 DualShock or Nintendo Switch Pro gamepad. Luckily, Android 10 now can natively connect the PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch controllers if you want to use your existing gamepads. The increasing quality of many Android games means that you might feel the need to gain an advantage over online rivals or just improve your overall gaming experience.
