Windows 11 gamepad gaming on Chrome improves with low-latency GamePad API

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Windows 11 users will soon experience more responsive gamepad gaming on Chrome thanks to a new event-driven GamePad API. By replacing the current polling method, this update is set to significantly enhance gamepad gaming on Chrome Windows 11 for browser-based and cloud-streamed games.

Microsoft is developing an upgraded GamePad interface for Chromium-based browsers like Chrome and Edge on Windows 11. The existing method continuously polls the controller using navigator.getGamepads(), causing input delay. The new approach introduces a rawgamepadinputchange event, firing immediately when buttons or joysticks move—dramatically improving response times for gamepad gaming on Chrome Windows 11.

Eliminating Latency for Web and Cloud Gaming

Players and developers have long noted that controller input feels sluggish compared to keyboard and mouse. The new event-based API is expected to level the field, offering near-instant input registration. This means smoother gameplay for browser-based titles and cloud gaming platforms like Amazon Luna, where every millisecond counts.

Developer Adoption and Implementation

To adopt the new API, developers must switch to listening for rawgamepadinputchange. Early feedback suggests this change is minimal in code but significant in performance. Microsoft’s proposal highlights its suitability for latency-sensitive applications—where real-time input mapping is mission critical.

HDR Enhancements Come Together

The low-latency GamePad improvements are part of a broader collaboration between Microsoft and the Chromium team. Parallel efforts are also upgrading HDR video rendering in Chrome on Windows 11, reducing washed-out visuals and adding vibrancy.

What This Means for Users

Once fully deployed, gamepad gaming on Chrome Windows 11 will feel more like native gameplay. Expect near-instant button feedback and fluid control across cloud and browser titles. Gamers should keep Chrome and Edge updated to benefit from these changes automatically.

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Outlook for Web-Based Gaming

Microsoft’s push to blend precision GamePad input with enhanced HDR support marks a pivotal shift in browser gaming. As SteamOS and native engines face stiff competition, Chromium browsers enhanced by Windows 11 features are closing the gap—making the web a viable platform for immersive, controller-based experiences.

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https://www.windowslatest.com/2025/05/27/microsoft-wants-to-make-gamepad-gaming-faster-on-chrome-for-windows-11/

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