Subj : Microsoft, Byowave, and 8BitDo team up to create new 'Designed fo To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Wed Aug 21 2024 16:45:05 Microsoft, Byowave, and 8BitDo team up to create new 'Designed for Xbox' accessibility controllers Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 15:30:54 +0000 Description: Xbox has announced a range of new accessibility controllers at Gamescom 2024. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Microsoft has announced a new range of 'Designed for Xbox' accessibility controllers at Gamescom 2024. One has been created in-house, while others come from manufacturers Byowave and 8BitDo. First up is the Xbox Adaptive Joystick. Launching in 'early 2025' and being sold exclusively through the Microsoft Store for $29.99 (around 24.99), this will be an entry-level wired joystick "designed to meet the needs of players with limited mobility as a companion for the Xbox Adaptive Controller and other Xbox controllers, including the Xbox Wireless Controller or Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 ," according to a Microsoft press release. Next up is Byowave's 'Designed for Xbox' Proteus Controller . Available to buy now from Byowave's website, this is a highly modular controller that allows players to snap together individual, sphere-like pieces to tailor a gaming experience to their needs and preferences. Some examples include stacked vertically to resemble a flight stick or as a 2x2 layout with sticks and modules facing outwards. At $299 (around 229) it certainly doesn't come cheap, though. Lastly is 8BitDo's contribution: the 8BitDo Lite SE 2.4G Wireless Controller for Xbox. 8BitDo regularly features in our guides to the best Xbox controllers and best PC controllers , and it's no surprise here that the brand's new accessibility pad has low-resistance face buttons, Hall effect thumbsticks, and a symmetrical layout for greater ease of use. It's also compatible with the Xbox Adaptive Controller and is purchasable now for $59.99 from 8BitDo's website . Microsoft is also expanding its Xbox Design Lab service with 3D printable files for adaptive thumbsticks toppers . Microsoft is providing this service at no extra cost, and six thumbstick designs are available to suit a variety of playstyles and preferences. You might also like... The new Nacon Revolution X Unlimited Xbox controller features a nifty LCD screen - and it's coming later this year Razer has unleashed the Kraken V4 the latest in its line of iconic gaming headsets Herman Miller Sayl Gaming Chair review: a compact chair that doesnt compromise on comfort ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/gaming/microsoft-byowave-and-8bitdo-team-up-to-creat e-new-designed-for-xbox-accessibility-controllers --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .