Xbox One NEWS: Microsoft finally bringing HUGE new feature to consoles

 owners have been treated to some good news this week, as Microsoft reveals plans to bring a big new feature to consoles.

Microsoft Poland has seemingly confirmed plans to make mouse and keyboard support available for Xbox One consoles.

The leaked post has since been deleted, but the wording suggests mouse and keyboard support is imminent.

“Some players prefer to conquer the virtual world with a pad in hand,” the translated post reads (via Windows Latest).

“Others, above all, value the precision of the mouse movements. Others, however, can not imagine playing on anything other than a keyboard.

“Now, owners of Xbox One consoles (including Xbox One S models and the latest Xbox One X) can choose these accessories and decide for themselves what they will use.”

Microsoft recently announced the next batch of free Xbox One and Xbox 360 games on Games with Gold.

The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III will be available on Xbox One from January 1 until January 31. 

Ubisoft’s Zombi will join the Xbox One free games lineup on January 16. Subscribers will be able to download it until midnight on February 15.

Xbox 360 users will be able to pick up Tomb Raider Underworld from January 1 until January 15, followed by Army of Two from January 16 until January 31.

In the meantime, Xbox Gold subscribers can grab Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide and Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition on Xbox One.

That’s on top of Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death on Xbox 360.

And don’t forget that Xbox 360 Games with Gold releases are also playable on Xbox One due to backwards compatibility.

Microsoft has made roughly 150 games backwards compatible in 2017, including a handful of original Xbox releases.