There has been plenty of leaks as of late, although most of them are with regards to upcoming games (including this monster just last week). Now, however, some new hardware has surfaced over on Twitter, more specifically we've caught first sight of a controller from Microsoft that is being made for people with accessibility needs.
It has two big face buttons which look like they might be programmable, and the controller also seems to offer several other features that should help a wide range of people enjoy their games. There's also a USB port and a 3.5mm headphone jack, and we will likely hear more about the new device around E3, which is taking place in LA next month.
Making games easier to enjoy for everyone is something we can get behind here at GR, and we hope more hardware manufacturers will follow suit. There are, of course, companies already working in this area, and if you'd like to know more about the efforts being made to make gaming even more inclusive, then charity Special Effect is a great place to start.
Thanks, Windows Central.