Razer’s Wolverine V3 Bluetooth is a good example: it’s built specifically with LG smart TVs in mind, and it’s the first controller to carry the Designed for LG Gaming Portal certification – and, more importantly, to use new next-gen lower-latency Bluetooth tech. Once you’ve got a controller that’s been designed around the TV interface as much as the games themselves, it suggests that accessory and TV makers are trying to remove the little bits of friction that make cloud gaming feel a step behind actually owning a console. For plenty of people, cloud gaming on the main TV becomes the easiest on-ramp because it’s instant, it’s already on the screen you own, and it avoids a big upfront spend just to get started.
Author: Max Slater-Robins
Published at: 2026-02-11 23:00:00
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