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继续购物At the moment, Aion 2 is clearly designed with mouse and keyboard in mind. There is no confirmed, full native controller support announced so far.
In general, this means most players should expect the game to feel best on PC using traditional MMO controls. If controller input exists at launch, it will most likely be limited or secondary, rather than the main way the game is meant to be played.
Aion 2 is being developed as a PC-first MMO, not a mobile-first or console-first game. This matters because PC MMOs usually rely on:
Most players use a mouse and keyboard for these systems because they allow quicker and more flexible input than a controller.
The developers have also confirmed that Aion 2 will not include auto-combat, which means combat is manual and skill-based. In practice, this usually favors mouse and keyboard setups.

It is possible that basic controller input will work on PC, either officially or through system-level input mapping. In general, this could allow:
However, without a dedicated controller UI, most players would still need a mouse and keyboard for menus, inventory management, skill setup, and advanced combat.
Controller play, if supported, would likely feel more like a convenience option than a fully supported playstyle.
The developers have stated that Aion 2 will receive a mobile version with its own UI and UX, rather than a direct port of the PC interface.
This suggests a few things in practice:
Usually, when a game has a custom mobile UI, it does not automatically mean strong controller support on PC. Instead, it suggests that each platform is handled differently.
Based on current information, PC appears to be the primary platform. The mobile version is more likely intended as a secondary or companion experience.
In general, this means:
Most players should not expect the PC version to be simplified to accommodate mobile or controller-only play.
Based on current information, Aion 2 is clearly PC-focused. The mobile version is usually expected to be a secondary or companion experience. In practice, this means PC players get the full MMO systems and the main ways most players earn and use Aion 2 Kinah, while mobile play is adapted for shorter sessions with separate controls and UI. Most players should not expect the PC version to be simplified for mobile or controller-only play.
It is possible that controller support improves over time, especially if demand is high. Many PC MMOs add better gamepad support after launch.
That said, players should assume that mouse and keyboard will remain the recommended and most practical option, especially for endgame content, PvP, and high-skill combat.
In practical terms:
Players who prefer controllers should be prepared to treat controller use as optional or supplemental, rather than the main way to play.