

I'm hoping it will be done by June or so, but I can't ever tell. However, Neumann suggested that the platform-wide support would be coming within a few months: "I would say it's in the next months, it's not weeks, and it might be. Related: What Next For Google Stadia In The Time Of GeForce "I don't know their dates, but it's coming, and we are also talking about making touch work". "So the platform team is working on this, and no I can't give a date because it's the platform team", he said. But according to the game's head developer Jorg Neumann, this will be changing.Īs spotted by Windows Central, in a developer Q&A Neumann explained that Microsoft is looking to add platform-level support so that eventually most games on its Xbox Cloud will allow players to use keyboard and mouse. However, players were unable to use a keyboard and mouse for the game, unlike the PC version of Flight Simulator. Microsoft recently added the excellent, and surprise smash hit, Flight Simulator to its Xbox Cloud Gaming service, which means players can access the game on a variety of platforms, including phones, tablets, web browsers, and Xbox One, using the cloud.
