

However, at the launch of the first product explicitly designed for this purpose, there are at least 22 games signed on. This is apparently the plan on Xbox One as well.Īs more peripheral manufacturers release their Xbox One keyboards and mice (and as time moves along), we’ll undoubtedly see a glut of new games added to this list. Fortnite‘s keyboard and mouse players on PS4 are put into lobbies that only contain other players who are using the same setup. PUBG seemingly has no intent on dividing those two player bases - at least not quite yet.įortnite, however, will separate the two. It seems that mindset will carry over to Gears 5, as Gears continues to be the rare breed of shooter that doesn’t place gamepad players at a disadvantage.Īlso, Razer had initially listed PUBG as supporting keyboard and mouse on Xbox One, but PUBG Corp has come out and said that information is false. Two years ago, The Coalition started mixing PC and Xbox One players in ranked playlists after it found there wasn’t a real skill disparity between gamepad and keyboard/mouse users. Gears 5 supporting keyboard and mouse is hardly surprising considering developer The Coalition’s approach to competitive play in Gears 4. There are a couple noteworthy inclusions here.

Xbox had told us about some of these previously, but the number of games keeps growing - and it seems pertinent to refresh that list now that people can actually invest in Xbox One keyboards and mice. Razer has listed games that have/will have official Xbox One keyboard and mouse support. However, there’s an interesting tangential result from Razer’s marketing materials for the Turret. The Turret is designed with couch play in mind, as it features a mouse pad that slides into the keyboard - all while maintaining a form meant to be placed on your lap. It’s the Razer Turret, a wireless keyboard and mouse combo that runs a staggering $250. The first official keyboard and mouse for Xbox One has just released (as sort of a CES stealth launch), and it comes courtesy of Razer.
