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Microsoft’s new Xbox Adaptive Joystick puts accessibility at the center


The Xbox Adaptive Joystick is for players with limited mobility.

Microsoft is launching a new$29.99 Xbox Adaptive Joystick early next year that’s designed for players with limited mobility. Alongside Microsoft’s own Xbox Adaptive Joystick, the company has also revealed a new $59.99 Lite SE controller from 8BitDo that’s also designed for gamers with limited mobility. “This new feature is intended to help make using a controller even easier and supports players who have difficulty holding prolonged button presses,” says Microsoft’s gaming accessibility team.

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