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Microsoft confirms arrival of Proteus Controller, for gamers with disabilities


Microsoft has announced Proteus, a modular controller to allow Xbox gamers with disabilities to modify their device.

The launch comes on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, with the Proteus comprising a unique ‘snap and play’ design. By snapping together various cube-like parts, each with different control functions, the device effectively moulds to the shape and form required for a particular user. The device can be preordered now from ByoWave’s website, at a promotional price of $255, with the box also containing a USB-C charging cable and a Bluetooth dongle.

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