Already in developer testing before a full public rollout this autumn, iOS 16 will allow you to use Nintendo’s controllers to play games - or do anything else app makers might imagine. The addition of Switch controller support follows the inclusion of support for both the PlayStation 5 DualSense and the Xbox Series X/S controllers last year, as part of iOS 14.5. Discussing the new addition, Apple engineer Nat Brown revealed a trick to pair the Joy-Con as a single controller or split them to use as two individual units: by simply holding the bottom face buttons (Capture and Home) for a few seconds. Nintendo has not yet commented on the move - and there’s no suggestion the Switch controllers will be incorporated into any of Nintendo’s iPhone games.