Microsoft has released an Xbox controller for people with disabilities

Microsoft announced Xbox Proteus Control a new customizable controller designed for gamers with disabilities. Sales of the controller will begin this fall. It’s priced at $299, with a 15% discount available on pre-orders.
The controller is made up of several balls that fit together to form the shape that’s most comfortable for the user. According to ByoWave’s manufacturer, the controller will work with Xbox Series consoles, as well as Xbox One and PCs.
The controller will work with Xbox Series consoles, as well as Xbox One and PCs.

The controller will not support PlayStation or Nintendo Switch consoles, though ByoWave has said it would like to work with owners of both platforms in the future.
Simultaneously with the Proteus unveiling, Microsoft announced that the current Xbox Adaptive Controller will get an update. Each port of the controller now supports up to 12 buttons, a second joystick, and a toggle.
At the same time as the Proteus presentation, Microsoft announced that the current Xbox Adaptive Controller will get an update.