Microsoft Announces X018 Event, Official Mouse and Keyboard Support for Xbox One

Alessio Palumbo

Yesterday's Inside Xbox episode was quite explosive. Phil Spencer himself announced X018, a global Xbox celebration event which will take place on November 10th during the fourth annual Xbox FanFest: Mexico City.

Some of you might recall that Microsoft hosted X0 events early in the life of the Xbox platform. Those took place in Europe and had major announcements. The last one, X06, revealed Halo Wars and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts among other things.

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Both first-party and third-party announcements are expected for X018, too, though it is unclear if those will be major reveals or not. There'll be a special Inside Xbox episode, promised to be the biggest one yet, from 3 PM to 5 PM Central Time, though additional news and coverage will be provided over the course of the whole weekend and streamed via Mixer.

Furthermore, Spencer also confirmed earlier rumors that official mouse and keyboard support was coming to Xbox One via a partnership with Razer. The first game to enable this will be Warframe; more information about this will be provided during X018.

With this new input support at the platform level, developers can now build mouse and keyboard support in their games if and how they choose. It’s important to note that mouse and keyboard support for games is added on a title-by-title basis, entirely at developers’ discretion. For all other titles, nothing changes. Mouse and keyboard input is not enabled by default for games. Each development team knows their titles best and we support them in creating the right experience for their games as they see fit, to ensure an optimal and fair gaming experience. Warframe will be one of the first titles testing mouse and keyboard input when the feature arrives to Insider in the coming weeks.

While most wired or wireless USB keyboards and mice will work on Xbox One, we know access to best-in-class hardware is a must. That’s why we’re partnering with a premiere peripheral manufacturer in the gaming hardware space – Razer – to bring you the best possible mouse and keyboard experience for this new functionality. We’ll have more to share soon on this partnership, but for now check out Razer’s website and our Xbox Twitter and Facebook pages for a sneak peek.

We’ve been working closely with studios of all sizes to ensure mouse and keyboard experiences on console are fun, fair and correctly balanced, and look forward to introducing more games with support for mouse and keyboard input in the future.

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