Controller Bundle Now Available Exclusively at Apple Retail in the US and the UK and on Apple.com
'The Nimbus+ builds on the wildly popular original Nimbus controller, adding a bevy of new features, including clickable joysticks, new Hall effect triggers, and a new 50 hour battery. While the Nimbus controller is designed to work on Mac OS X, very few game developers build in MFi controller support for Mac. With MFi controllers meaning that the Nimbus is primarily designed for iOS devices. While the controller may hook up to your computer, there may be support issues in relation to playing certain Steam games.
SteelSeries Nimbus Wireless Controller, the world’s best-selling game controller for Apple TV™, iOS, and Mac, has paired up with Minecraft for Apple TV, one of the world’s most successful game franchises with over 55 million unique monthly users, for an exclusive bundle opportunity.
“This new bundle of our Nimbus Wireless Controller and Minecraft for Apple TV is a perfect pair,” said Ehtisham Rabbani, SteelSeries CEO. “Whether you’re a veteran builder or playing Minecraft for the first time, this bundle brings the best gaming controller and one of the most played games in the world together for an amazing living room gaming experience.”
For a limited time, buy a specially branded package of SteelSeries Nimbus Wireless Controller and receive a download code for the Apple TV version of Minecraft for $39.95, a $30 value.
“As the global leader in tvOS and iOS gamepads, we have long striven to provide consumers the best possible gaming experiences,” said Craig Olson, SteelSeries President of Worldwide Mobile. “This unprecedented bundle was a long time in the making and is the result of the steadfast passion and commitment of our talented teams—look for more groundbreaking announcements to come!”
The Minecraft Edition of the SteelSeries Nimbus Controller is available now exclusively at Apple stores in the US and in the United Kingdom.
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Chicago, Sept. 19, 2017