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Microsoft launches new ‘Proteus’ accessible controller with modular design

Microsoft has recently unveiled the Proteus controller, a customisable video game controller kit designed with accessibility in mind. Developed by ByoWave as part of the Designed for Xbox program, the wireless controller consists of modular cubes with interchangeable faceplates featuring controller buttons, a directional pad, and analogue sticks.

All of the controller's components are “snap and play”, meaning you connect them to the socket you wish to use, and you're done. These components can be combined in over 100 different configurations, empowering one-handed gamers and others with impairments to tailor the controller to their specific needs. The buttons are also remappable through an accompanying app for further customisation.

Upon its release, the Proteus Controller will be compatible with the Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Windows 10 and 11. ByoWave has stated that it will not initially support the PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch, although collaboration with these platforms is possible.

Available for pre-order at a discounted price of $255 on ByoWave's website, the controller package includes a USB-C charging connection, a Bluetooth dongle, and additional components such as left and right grips for a standard gamepad and two large one-button controllers. Without the discount, the controller is priced at $299.

In addition to the Proteus Controller, Microsoft is updating the Xbox adaptive controller to enable gamers to create personalised gaming setups. The updated controller will support additional attachments, with each USB port accommodating up to 12 buttons, a second stick, and a hat switch. The firmware upgrade will be rolled out to Xbox Insiders in the next few weeks before being made available to the public.

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KitGuru says: Byowave's Proteus controller looks exceptionally well designed. However, it is also a very high-end piece of kit. 

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