Using a Wii classic controller with Xbox

Using a Wii classic controller with Xbox - White and Black Remote Control

I just ordered an original Xbox and a controller. However, I also have a Wii classic controller pro that I don't use anymore. I am wondering if there is some way for me to connect my Wii controller to the Xbox for use as a second controller. I googled it and found nothing, so I was wondering if anybody here knew of a way to do it.



Best Answer

There is no possible way to connect a Wii controller to an XBOX. It would be quite a hassle to play certain games, such as Halo, and not be able to play it due to the fact that the Wiimote (Wii Remote) does not have 2 functional joysticks, X and Y buttons, or a multitude of other buttons. If you want two different controllers, you should probably just order another one.




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Can you use Wii controller on Xbox One?

There is no possible way to connect a Wii controller to an XBOX. It would be quite a hassle to play certain games, such as Halo, and not be able to play it due to the fact that the Wiimote (Wii Remote) does not have 2 functional joysticks, X and Y buttons, or a multitude of other buttons.

How do you connect your Wii controller to your Xbox?

You cannot use an Xbox 360 controller to play games on an Xbox One. Other accessories from the older system are likewise incompatible with the Xbox One. So if your Xbox One controller breaks, don't try digging out the old system to use an old controller. You'll have to buy a new (or used) one.



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