Designed for players with limited mobility, the joystick can now be purchased through Microsoft’s online store.
Microsoft's Xbox Adaptive Joystick, which resembles a certain Wii attachment, is for players with limited mobility and is now available for purchase.
Microsoft's Xbox Adaptive Joystick is now widely available for purchase for just $29.99. The Adaptive Joystick is designed for players with limited mobility, and features seven customizable buttons.
Xbox released a brand new Adaptive Joystick a few weeks ago, providing more accessability for disabled gamers looking for more options.
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