Google Stadia's Wireless Controller Will Be Limited At Launch

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The Stadia's "wireless" controller will only be wireless when played on a TV via a Chromecast at launch. For everything else, you'll have to plug it in using a USB-C cable.

One of the selling points of Google's controller when it was unveiled in March was its seamless connectivity. Its own Wi-Fi connection stays constantly connected to Stadia's data centres, meaning you don't have to re-sync the controller.

But it turns out that this system no longer the case, at least for the near future. A new explainer video for Google about how Stadia works contains contains a small-print disclaimer saying, "at launch, wireless play is only available on TV using a Chromecast Ultra."

A community manager confirmed the news on Reddit shortly after, writing, "As for wireless gameplay, this is limited to Chromecast Ultra. When plugged in via USB cable, the Stadia Controller acts as a standard USB HID controller and may work on other platforms depending on the game and setup."
 
Hopefully, there are enough Stadia controllers for people who plan on buying one at launch date.
 
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