Xbox has unveiled several new types of accessibility hardware at Gamescom, headlined by the new Xbox Adaptive Joystick.
Microsoft has long pushed accessibility in gaming, first launching the Adaptive Controller six years ago, but that comes with a hefty price tag. The Adaptive Joystick, on the other hand, lands at a much more affordable price. In a post on the Xbox Wire following the Aug. 21 announcement, a $29.99 price tag was announced for the Adaptive Joystick, which releases in 2025. While it can be used alongside the Adaptive Controller, it is not a necessity and can be used individually.