Xbox Releases Elite Controller For The Disabled

Able Gamers is reaching out to disabled persons by offering Xbox One Elite controllers. With the help from each other, persons with disabilities are can now experience the games that normal people are enjoying.

Able Gamers Gives Out Xbox One Elite Controllers

Craig Kaufman, Able Gamers director, is very happy to announce the latest development of Elite controller. "I can stab people now," Kaufman said while running towards the place where the convention was held.

Kaufman was referring to Call of Duty on Xbox One. With the help of the gaming company, Able Gamers Charity wants to share the gaming experience to people with disability that is why it created an affordable version of Elite controller, according to Digital Trends.

Xbox One Elite controller is a must-have for serious gamers. It has extra buttons on its hand grip that gives extra choices. The controller can also be customized by adjusting the software. The controller is good news for gamers but better news for disabled persons, Engadget reported.

Kaufman wants to create a diverse world that disabled persons can play and try what normal people do. "There's a social isolation that happens for people with disabilities when you're inside all the time," he said.

Other Companies Are Reaching Out To Disabled Persons

Specialized controllers are expensive. However, at less than the usual pricing of $400, Xbox One Elite controllers are a lot cheaper.

"And this is a $150 solution that you can go buy at Wal-Mart, and it helped that dude with a stroke play games. That's huge. That's amazing," Kaufman said. According to Stevivor, Able Gamers gives out controllers to those who are in need.

Not only Microsoft is doing this charitable work but also Sony and Nintendo are engaging in these activities. The other gaming companies are looking forward to giving enjoyment to the disabled persons by giving out specialized controllers.

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