Xbox unveils Proteus controller tailored for disabled gamers
Xbox introduces a fascinating controller designed specifically for gamers with disabilities. The device, named the Proteus Controller, was developed in collaboration with ByoWave.
17 May 2024 09:11
Typically, when new controllers hit the market—such as the DualSense Edge—the focus is on increasing gaming comfort. However, not all gamers can take advantage of these popular solutions. Gamers with disabilities, of which there are over 450 million worldwide, often face challenges.
Proteus controller for Xbox
Microsoft introduced the Proteus Controller, a device created for gamers with limited mobility. There are about 450 million such gamers worldwide, and this controller responds to their needs. The main feature of the Proteus is modularity, meaning each user can customize it to their individual needs. This provides greater comfort and allows more gamers to use Xbox consoles.
The Proteus Controller's description uses the phrase "snap and play," emphasizing ease of use and wide customization possibilities. Pre-orders have already started, and the device is priced at $406 CAD, although a 15% discount is currently available on the ByoWave website.
The industry has also been abuzz about the mysterious Xbox Sebile controller, which was supposed to be unveiled this month. Many were expecting this particular controller.
Sony also has a controller for gamers with disabilities
At the end of 2023, a new PlayStation Access controller was released. This device was also designed to make Sony consoles more straightforward for people with disabilities and, in some cases, even enable them to play.