

In fact, with a USB-C passthrough port on the bottom, you can easily plug in your charger to keep your phone fed with juice while playing. This trivialises the set-up process down to merely opening up the controller’s collapsible back and inserting your phone. Firstly, rather than Bluetooth, it plugs directly into the phone’s USB-C port.


The Kishi has several key differentiators that improve this experience overall. Clips to physically attach the controller to your phone can be bought online for anywhere between £5 and £60 and, once you’ve set it all up, it works identically to using the same controller on an actual Xbox. For most Game Pass subscribers, the quickest and easiest way to try out the new game streaming feature will be to use their existing Bluetooth-capable Xbox controller.
