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Created in collaboration with The AbleGamers Charity, The Cerebral Palsy Foundation, SpecialEffect, Warfighter Engaged, Craig Hospital, and community members the new Xbox Adaptive Controller is a testament to inclusive design. A brilliant bit of technology that factors in the many gamers out there that unfairly struggle with traditional controllers.



Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said, "At Microsoft, we believe in empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Our CEO, Satya Nadella, has spoken about how essential it is that we push the boundaries of what technology can do in a concerted effort to be inclusive of everyone around the world. These principles have the deepest impact in how we are building products that are designed for everyone. We have been on a journey of inclusive design, which celebrates and draws inspiration from people who are often overlooked in the typical design process."

The Xbox Adaptive Controller is the end product of years of research, testing, and development. It sports multiple inputs and can work alongside many third-party peripherals to support the widest possible range of gamers with limited mobility.

The Xbox Adaptive Controller will be available for USD $99.99 with AU prices to be announced soon.



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