Microsoft's Xbox Adaptive Joystick is now available
Briefly

At the Microsoft Ability Summit, the company announced the availability of the Xbox Adaptive Joystick, priced at $29.99. Initially slated for 2025, this device is tailored for gamers with limited mobility, offering customizable buttons and 3D printable accessories for improved usability. Key features include remappable buttons that can be operated single-handedly and connections to the Adaptive Controller or directly to PCs and Xbox consoles. Additionally, the joystick's packaging emphasizes accessibility and sustainability, aligning with Microsoft's ongoing commitment to inclusive design in gaming and packaging standards.
The Xbox Adaptive Joystick is now available for $29.99, designed for gamers with limited mobility, featuring customizable buttons and accessories.
Supporting customizable accessibility, the joystick enhances gaming for users with limited mobility, allowing single-handed operation and easy connection to existing devices.
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