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The previously announced SteelSeries Stratus XL has officially launched today on the Apple Store. Following in the footsteps of the original Stratus controller, the beefed-up Stratus XL provides a larger frame that gives it some parity to console controllers in terms of relative size and button layout.

The Stratus XL connects to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch using a wireless Bluetooth connection, and the large design fits all of the expected control inputs: two joysticks, a pressure-sensitive directional pad, four action buttons, and four shoulder buttons that include two analog trigger buttons.

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Our sister site TouchArcade got a hands-on with the controller at E3 this past summer, and found the new device favorable over the diminutive size of the original Stratus. They noted, "Instead of curling your hands around the tiny SteelSeries Stratus, holding the SteelSeries Stratus XL is more similar to having an Xbox 360 or Xbox One controller in your hands."

The Stratus XL uses AA batteries instead of a rechargeable battery pack. SteelSeries says the batteries should last for 40+ hours of playtime, and a switch on the back of the device should help users prevent heavy drainage of the batteries when not in use.


The SteelSeries Stratus XL can be purchased now from the Apple Store for $69.95, which is about $10 over the price tag of the PS4 DualShock 4 and the Xbox One Wireless Controller. The Stratus XL will be available for direct purchase from the SteelSeries official website, and for hands-on demos at select Apple Stores, on December 6.

Article Link: SteelSeries Stratus XL iOS Gaming Controller Launches on Apple Store
 

Kissaragi

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I wish apple would just let an xbox 1 or ps4 controller connect to iOS devices. They should make controller compatibility a compulsory feature in games too.
 

krause734

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This is good news for iOS gamers and developers. The games keep getting better on iOS and this is good competition for Xbox and Playstation. Modern Combat is very similar to console Call Of Duty games and Nova to Halo.
 

Traverse

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I'd love to play some classic Nintendo games with this. Maybe even some classic Play Station games too. :)
 

furi0usbee

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Hey Apple, I'd buy one of theses *and* a new Apple TV if you just let games run on the damn thing. Want my money?
 

rbrian

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I went to the Apple Store on Saturday, intending to buy the original small Stratus. Right next to it on the shelf was a Moga Rebel, which I bought instead and I'm very happy with. What a difference it makes having a controller which fits in adult sized hands! The ingenious clip on the Rebel which holds an iPhone would probably have sold me over a Stratus XL, as does the XBox layout. Those who prefer the Playstation layout and don't care about the clip (San Andreas is better on an iPad anyway) might prefer the Stratus XL.

Yes it was expensive, £60, but the games are cheaper and I already have the console, so I'm not sure it's fair to compare with console controllers. Maybe in a few years when the market is better established, economies of scale and increased competition will bring down the price.
 

flash84x

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I wish apple would just let an xbox 1 or ps4 controller connect to iOS devices. They should make controller compatibility a compulsory feature in games too.

I wish Sony and Microsoft would just release a compatible controller.
 

2010mini

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This would make more sense on the Apple TV. Too bad the Apple TV doesn't support gaming natively.
 

ArtOfWarfare

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They should make controller compatibility a compulsory feature in games too.

I agree with this with some restrictions - all games with virtual controls should be required to be able to be controlled with an external controller.

I add in that small restriction because I think some games, IE, Cut the Rope, already have excellent controls that don't utilize any virtual controls. Such games already have excellent controls - using an external controller would make it worse, not better.
 

err404

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This is good news for iOS gamers and developers. The games keep getting better on iOS and this is good competition for Xbox and Playstation. Modern Combat is very similar to console Call Of Duty games and Nova to Halo.

Too bad neither of the games you mentioned support MFI controllers.
 

gotluck

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Like the article said its about the same price as a console controller.

not really, ps4 and xb1 controllers have been down in the $35 dollar range if you watch slickdeals

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jailbreak + controllers4all (makes other third party controllers recognized by MFI controller app store games) + ps4 controller + retroarch(multi system emulator) does make the ipad a very worthwhile gaming machine.
 

dannynjoni

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Do I want this for Christmas? I love gaming on my 6 plus. Yeas. Yes I believe I do! Please someone tell me the restrictions of this device if there are any.
 

Jeaz

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It's strange. When first announced, it was iOS only. Then it got delayed, and during the summer the changed the info to list that it would work with OS X as well, which made it really interesting. Even looked at the website just a few days and still said both iOS and Mac support.

But now that it's launched, the info is gone again. Shame.
 

macduke

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Finally a reasonably priced controller (NOT $100+) that checks most of the boxes for me. I only wish that it had an offset thumbstick like the Xbox controller. Basically just switch the location of the left thumbstick and the d-pad and it's all good.

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What they should do next is release an Apple TV 4 and Apple TV 4S (or whatever they call it). Charge $99 for the Apple TV 4 with an A7, 1GB RAM and 16GB of storage for basic apps (current one is 8GB for OS and streaming cache). Charge $199 for the TV 4S with an A8X, 2GB of ram and 32GB of storage. Charge $299 for 64GB. Don't think Apple can hit that price point? Here is the breakdown of the price for the iPad Air 2 parts that they could put in an S model Apple TV (remember Apple TVs have mostly iOS hardware inside, but no expensive displays, digitizers, cellular chips, battery, or fancy aluminum enclosures):

16GB NAND: $6.75 / 64GB NAND: $27, 32GB in between, probably around $16
A8X: $22
2GB DRAM: $18
WiFi/BT: $4.50
Manufacturing: $6 / Probably half of the iPad: $3
Enclosure/PCB: $44 / Probably half the iPad (plastic, smaller, less parts) $22
Box and power cable: $5, Probably half the iPad which includes a charger and sync cable with a larger box: $2.50

So for $199 32GB Apple TV 4S, the cost to make is about $88. The A8X with two quad-core graphics chips, on paper, puts out about as many GFLOPS as an Xbox 360, but with more RAM so you can run other tasks in the background similar to a newer console like the Xbox One, and you could always have a microphone listening with Siri support to pause your show, open Netflix, etc. A microphone would add a couple bucks to the price. But even at $90 that's a pretty solid $109 margin. These are all estimates but I think they are reasonable. Factor in a product mix that includes a 64GB model for more games and you push that margin even higher.

I think there would be a market for something like that. There are many people who want to play casual games in their living room with their kids or family, but don't want to shell out $400-500 for an Xbox or PS4 and $60/game. With an Apple TV gaming edition, you get a $199 box that supports tons of fairly inexpensive games, you could support motion/gesture control with an attached iOS device that they're already likely to own, you make it the hub of their living room with Siri support, introduce a brand new way of ordering channels piece by piece (I think this has been delaying the new Apple TV), and you're good to go. If you want to run simple apps and games then get the basic model. Even establish a premium game section on the App Store with "outlandish" $20-30 prices. That's still cheap compared to consoles, but would provide incentive for more AAA titles to be developed for iOS across the board, while allowing developers to focus on fancy features for newer devices with higher-end specs. But if Apple does this, then I think they should absolutely design their own controllers alongside 3rd party solutions. And like somebody else said, they need to start requiring that apps with virtual on-screen controls (not swipes, but actual buttons) support controllers as well.
 

Frost7

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I wish Sony and Microsoft would just release a compatible controller.
I think you mean you wish Apple would let their controllers be used with iOS.

Especially in the case of the DualShock 4, Sony did a great job making it wonderfully cross-platform. Besides just a PlayStation, you can use it on a Mac and PC wired or wirelessly, and you can use it wired with Android devices.

This one's in Apple's court.
 

Dotten

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Which games support this? How do I search for these games in the App Store?


Here you will be able to see a list with the games that are available :)http://faq.steelseries.com/question...eelSeries+Stratus+Wireless+Gaming+Controller?

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This would make more sense on the Apple TV. Too bad the Apple TV doesn't support gaming natively.

You can " screen share " and you will be able to play on your TV. I´ve done that with the SteelSeries Stratus, and it worked out great! :apple:
 

Dotten

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This is awesome.

SteelSeries Stratus Controller (not the XL)

I bought my 12 year old son a SteelSeries Stratus for his birthday, and he is really happy with it. We both have an iPad so i decided to buy one for my self also, and that´s not a regret. iPad/Mobile gaming is actually pretty fun (I will recommend iPad instead of mobile) you can play everywhere. I´m using my iPad much more now than before, and I enjoy to play games with my son. I think it works well and i haven´t experienced any problems with it. On the steelseries website you can find an idiot-guide about how to set-up your Stratus. Took me 5 minuts.

I will give my little nephew one for christmas too. A good choice if you want to use your iPad more..

GTA
RIPTIDE
WORLD OF TANKS

3 best games for stratus..... :)
 
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