The latest update to Steam adds support for the Nintendo Switch Classic Controller. While Valve’s patch notes only say “added support for the Nintendo Online Classic Controller,” this change means that Steam now supports Switch-specific NES (FC Red and White), SNES (Super Nintendo), Nintendo 64 And the Sega Genesis (MD) controllers, Valve spokesperson Kaci Aitchison Boyle has also confirmed that these controllers are all supported by default.
Fighting game fans will probably be happy to hear that Qanba’s Obsidian and Dragon Arcade gaming fighting sticks and Hori’s Fighting Stick Mini 4 is now also available on Steam.
Valve has made some improvements to how Steam supports Sony’s DualSense controllers: on Windows, you’ll be able to see the firmware update dialog (for PCs after the official Sony DualSense firmware updater app is released), and have the update The firmware’s controllers will enable “improved gamepad vibration simulation”.
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