Does Diablo Immortal Have Controller Support? – Answered

Diablo Immortal, a mobile experience, has some console players wondering if they can use a controller. Fans of the series enjoyed the console versions of Diablo 3 and playing on a controller just feels right to them. But does Diablo Immortal have controller support? We have the answer for you right here.

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Does Diablo Immortal Have Controller Support?

The short answer is yes, Diablo Immortal has controller support. If you’re looking to play the game on mobile, you’ll be able to hook up a controller and play using Bluetooth on your phone to pair with your controller.

A wide range of options is currently supported. So whether you use an Xbox Series controller, a Dualsense, or even a Backbone, you’re in luck. Just pair it like you normally would for any other game and you’ll be good to go.

Related: How to Play Diablo Immortal on PC

It’s also important to note that controllers are supported in both the mobile and PC versions of the game. So even if you’re playing Diablo Immortal on PC, you’ll still have the option to use a controller.

You don’t have to use one, as the mobile version offers a solid touch screen experience, but for some, playing Diablo with a controller just feels right. So we’re happy to let you know that you can play how you want to play.

If you play on mobile and decide it’s time to hop over to the PC version, you can bring all of your progress over with cross-save and cross-progression as long as your Battle.Net account is linked.

Diablo Immortal is out now on iOS, Android, and PC. The game is free-to-play with in-game purchases if you’re feeling like spending a little extra cash on some goodies, but it is not required to enjoy it.


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