According to Testut, they work “perfectly” with Delta, which opens a new way to play games across Apple’s devices via Bluetooth. What’s more, all you need to do to switch between Joy-Con controllers is press the screenshot capture and home buttons “for a few seconds.” Apple already added support for PS5’s DualSense and the Xbox Series X controller, but now Nintendo Switch owners will get to use their controllers. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is our top pick as the best Nintendo Switch controller to use, and with Apple’s bid to bring a better gaming experience across its devices — Resident Evil Village is coming to Mac later this year, after all — this is a welcome update. The native support for Nintendo Switch controllers is available right now in the developer beta, with it officially launch later this fall. However, those who wish to try it out will be able to once the public beta launches, which is expected to be next month.   We’re sure the best Apple Arcade games will put the Joy-Cons to good use, along with games on the Delta emulator. 

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