Microsoft Introducing Xbox Adaptive Joystick: Prices, Features and Release Date

Xbox Adaptive Joystick

Along with the new consoles, Microsoft is also introducing new adaptive controllers — such as the Xbox Adaptive Joystick — that will significantly improve gaming accessibility. With this new controller, gamers with disabilities will have more adaptive and configurable gaming options. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the existing Xbox Adaptive Controller.

The Xbox Adaptive Joystick has two additional buttons that mimic the bumper and trigger locations found on traditional controllers, in addition to the four-button input on the front and the normal Xbox thumbstick. This arrangement enables the joystick to be used in multiple ways, depending on the player’s needs. It can be used with hands-free body parts, installed on a tabletop, or even connected to another controller for a more personalized gaming experience.

Microsoft Xbox Adaptive Joystick and Other Accessibility Hardware

According to the official blog article, the Xbox Adaptive Joystick was created as a wired companion to the Xbox Adaptive Controller and other Xbox controllers. This new joystick is specially designed for people who have difficulty moving around. The adaptive joystick has two additional mappable bumper and trigger buttons, a large central joystick, and four front-configurable buttons.

Because of its versatile design, the joystick can be used with hands-free body parts, mounted on a tabletop, and operated with one hand.

For full functionality, players can connect the Xbox Adaptive Joystick directly to the console or PC. For a more comprehensive setup, players can link it with the Xbox Adaptive Controller. With Xbox Controller Assist, they can connect it to another Xbox controller to play alone or with others. To increase its adaptability, the joystick also has a quarter-inch thread for simple mounting. It is scheduled to go on sale in early 2025 for $29.99.

Microsoft provides free 3D printable files for adjustable thumbstick toppers (available to Xbox Design Labs). These toppers are made for those who find it difficult to hold the normal Xbox thumbsticks.
There are six configurations available for players to print adapters: plate, dome, narrow rod, and bowl-shaped surface. To print these files, however, they will need a 3D printer.

Xbox Adaptive Joystick and Other Controller Prices

In addition to the Xbox Adaptive Joystick, Microsoft also announced the ByoWave Proteus Controller and the 8BitDo Lite SE 2.4G Wireless Controller. People with disabilities will benefit from both of these controllers. The former features a highly sensitive joystick and low-resistance programmable buttons at the top. With its modular design, the latter lets you customize the controller configuration to suit your needs. There are over 100 million possible combinations available for you to try.

In some countries worldwide, the 8BitDo Lite SE 2.4G Wireless Controller retails for $59.99. Meanwhile, the ByoWave Proteus Controller is offered in the US, Europe, UK and Canada for $299.

Conclusion: A New Era for Xbox Gamers

An exciting new era for Xbox gamers has begun with Xbox Deadpool Controller and now the arrival of new Xbox adaptive joystick and compatible controllers. With an emphasis on digital gaming, more storage options, and a dedication to accessibility, Microsoft is well positioned to provide options for all types of players.

There’s a lot to be excited about for the future of Xbox, whether you’re looking to upgrade your console in Rothwell or explore new possibilities for accessible gaming in Newport thanks to these new releases.

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