Microsoft has today pushed out the latest update for Xbox One consoles for November 2018 and with it has come a highly-requested feature that fans have been asking about for quite some time.

Yes, mouse and keyboard support for Xbox One has now officially rolled out as of today. With this new patch, you'll be able to utilize the classic control setup on your console. As of now, only 14 games are available for use with the keyboard and mouse tandem, with more to be added down the road.

In addition to this update finally being added, new changes to Cortana and Alexa have also hit Xbox One today. The Amazon Music App has also become available as of today, alongside expanded search functionality to give you more results when using the Guide.

You can find the full list of changes added via today's update below.

  • Mouse and Keyboard Support for Xbox One: With support for mouse and keyboard, developers can now choose how mouse and keyboard input will be designed for their games. “Fortnite” and “Warframe” will be supported at launch, with additional titles adding support in November and in the future. Additionally, we’re partnering with Razer to offer gamers the optimal mouse and keyboard experience through an all new ‘Designed for Xbox’ mouse and keyboard, built from the ground up for gaming on Xbox One or Windows 10 with a dedicated Xbox key and new Xbox Dynamic Lighting. Tune into CES 2019 to learn more about the Razer-created ‘Designed for Xbox’ mouse and keyboard.
  • Xbox Skill for Cortana and Alexa Updates: The Xbox Skill for Cortana and Alexa will receive updates based on fan feedback including improved commands for Xbox Skill for Cortana, Xbox Skill for Alexa support in U.K. (EN-GB), and new commands added including the ability to fully close a game or app and a new navigation mode.
  • Amazon Music App: Amazon Music is launching a new app for Xbox One in the U.S., with availability in more countries coming soon. The Amazon Music app enables Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers to stream more than 50 million songs and thousands of playlists and stations through their Xbox. Prime members can also use the app to stream more than two million songs and hundreds of playlists and stations at no additional cost to their membership with Prime Music.
  • Search Expansion: Search in Guide is expanding to include results from Xbox Assist and games you have “Ready to Install” or currently own as part of your memberships, including Xbox Game Pass, EA Access and more.