Xbox Adaptive Joystick Is Available Now

The Xbox Adaptive Joystick has officially launched, giving users a new accessibility option for playing games. Bearing a striking resemblance to the Nintendo Wii’s nunchuck controller, the Xbox Adaptive Joystick is priced at $30, and can be purchased from the Microsoft Store. It’s compatible with PC and Xbox consoles.

For even more fine-tuning, Microsoft is offering several thumbstick topper designs through its Xbox Design lab, and these can all be 3D-printed through the store.

If you’re looking to get the Xbox Adaptive Controller, these are currently available through Best Buy and Target. Priced at $100, the controller is equipped with large programmable buttons and the ability to connect to external switches, buttons, mounts, and joysticks. The plug-and-play design makes it a customizable hub for other pieces of gaming hardware and it’s compatible with PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.

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