How to Add a Third Party Game Controller to Your Apple TV – AppleTV 4 Jailbreak (appletv4jailbreak.com)

Let’s face it, gaming with a TV remote is mostly a novelty and frustrating for anything more complex than simple games. If you want to unlock the gaming potential of your shiny new Apple TV you need to pair a real game controller. Read on as we show you how.

Note: This tutorial applies to the 2015 4th-generation Apple TV hardware update and the subsequent updates running tvOS.

Why Do I Want To Do This?

The new Apple TV is pretty beastly as far as media centers go and definitely more powerful than some of the older generation iPhones and iPads people still play games on every day. While the primary reason most people get an Apple TV is for media playback there is a whole world of polished games out there to take advantage of.

Although Apple has done a fine job ensuring that all developers make their Apple TV games fully compatible with the new Apple TV remote the problem is that despite the quality of the remote and the pretty solid support developers have put behind it, it’s still a little remote that feels way more like a TV remote than a comfy ergonomic game controller. It works great for simple games like Crossy Road but not so great for more advanced titles.

We’re not really going to put the finger at Apple over this as you’ll have just about the same experience on every other modern media center that has remote-based-gaming (like the Amazon Fire TV and the Roku). Aside from basic button pushing and some Wiimote-like swinging around using the built-in sensors.

Fortunately it’s super easy to pair a compatible Bluetooth controller with the Apple TV. Let’s first take a look at some compatible controllers and then we’ll walk you through pairing one to the Apple TV.

Identifying Games That Work With Controllers

All Apple TV games must support the new Apple TV remote but not all Apple TV games must support third party Bluetooth controllers. The easiest way to identify whether or not a game supports third party controllers is to reference the game’s entry in the the App Store on your Apple TV.

In the screenshot above you can see the description for the game Rayman Adventures. Each game entry in the App Store that supports third party game controllers will have the text in the app description “Game Controller Optional”.

Selecting a Compatible Controller

At launch Apple is officially promoting one controller, the SteelSeries Nimbus ($50) which is designed specifically for the Apple TV. Just because Apple is promoting informally as the official controller for the Apple TV, however, doesn’t mean you can’t use other Bluetooth controllers. As long as the controller is MFi certified (which is Apple’s certification process for iOS/Apple compatibility) it should pair just fine with the Apple TV.

So while we’re using the SteelSeries Nimbus you could also try out any existing MFi-certified Bluetooth controllers you have first before purchasing a new one. You might also want to take a peek at…

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