Microsoft Is Giving Disabled Gamers a Better Controller

Xbox Adaptive Controller is the latest step by game companies to be more inclusive

Microsoft Corp. is making its first videogame controller designed for people with disabilities, the latest in a growing number of industry efforts to accommodate players who face challenges seeing, hearing and directing the on-screen action.

The tech giant Thursday unveiled the Xbox Adaptive Controller for Xbox One consoles and Windows 10 computers. It will cost $100 when it goes on sale later this year, about $40 more than the standard model.

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