Apple collaborates with Logitech and MOGA to manufacture gamepads for iDevices

  The other day I told you that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), included in iOS 7 standard support for 3rd party controllers which game producers can develop specifically for titles available in App Store and iDevices. Now we know that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would have entered in a partnership with Logitech and those from MOGA, the ultimate goal being to develop new controllers for iDevices and the games that will become compatible with iOS 7. Both MOGA and Logitech have developed and continue to develop gamepads that are compatible with PCs and Android terminals, so a collaboration with Apple would be extremely profitable, especially since the iOS platform lacks dedicated accessories.

  Gameloft, Mad Finger Games, SEGA or Rockstar Games are just a few of the big manufacturers of games for mobile terminals that offer support for MOGA company controllers, and offering the same support for the games available in the App Store would not be too much of a problem. Although we are talking about rumors, it is not excluded that there is at least a grain of truth behind them, a few months ago the first information appeared that indicated that Apple was developing a gamepad, but in the end it seems that it was about implementing standard support for third-party controllers directly in iOS 7.