Microsoft is no stranger to coming up with control solutions for people who have trouble playing with a traditional gamepad, and in connection with Gamescom they have now chosen to present an alternative that will help more disabled players play without problems. Xbox suitable for joystick is the name of the creation that will be launched early next year, and with this you will get control that can be designed according to your own needs.
For example, the analog stick can be adjusted to make it bigger or smaller, and the six buttons can be reprogrammed to provide an individual control scheme to suit your own play style. The aforementioned device can be connected directly to a PC or an Xbox console, and can be added to Microsoft’s other standard gamepad (Xbox Adaptive Controller) to further expand your options. The Xbox Adaptive Joystick will cost around $300 when it launches in 2025.
And it doesn’t stop there. Microsoft has also partnered with third-party manufacturer 8BitDo to develop it Lite SE Xbox Controllerwhich is also a control modified to make it easier for people with different types of disabilities. The controller has gathered all the buttons found on a standard Xbox controller and placed them on top of the new box for easier access, and all the sticks and buttons have been designed larger so they are more easy to reach and hit correctly. The Lite SE will cost around $60, and is available to order now.
2024-08-21 23:30:41
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