Microsoft’s Proteus Controller: Making Games More Accessible in a New Era

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Microsoft has shown off the Proteus Controller, a new kind of gaming controller made to make games easier for disabled players to access.

Design and Usability

Players can change how they play games with the Proteus Controller, which is a flexible control device. The controller has parts that can be snapped together to make more than 100 million different standard and unique configurations and LED lighting effects.

Features for Accessibility

The Proteus Controller was made by Microsoft in partnership with Byowave as part of their effort to make games more accessible⁺. The controller works with both PC and Xbox and is made to be comfortable and simple to use for players who have trouble with regular controllers.

Prices and stock levels

You can buy the Proteus Controller for a VIP price of $255 for a limited number of units. However, the normal price for it is $299. The controls should be sent out in the fall of 2024⁻.

Additional Changes

Microsoft is also making changes to the Xbox Adaptive Controller so that it can connect to more USB-enabled devices. People who are Xbox Insiders will get this update over the next few weeks.

Final Thoughts

Microsoft’s attempts to make games more accessible have taken a big step forward with the release of the Proteus Controller. Because it can be customized and is easy for people with disabilities to use, the Proteus Controller is going to change the game for them.

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