Microsoft Adaptive Controller is a dream come true for people with limited mobility, and though most of us have been well aware of its existence for some time now, in many cases it simply didn't register what a massive boon it is.
The recent Adaptive Controller Superbowl ad highlighted precisely what Microsoft has achieved with their customisable piece of hardware, and they've now announced this to a much wider populace, too.
If you're American, then you know that one of the best possible commercial airing times are the Superbowl slots. These expose millions of people to an advert, thus greatly increasing the possibility of the given product being sold in larger quantities, but that doesn't mean that the platform can't be used for good, too.
Microsoft did something special with their Adaptive Controller ad, which you can reference down below: they put in simple terms the monumental achievement that their new product is for people with limited mobility, and especially for children who can now compete with their friends on equal footing.
Fully customisable to each of its users' needs, the Xbox Adaptive Controller will allow gamers with physical disabilities to no longer feel like they're playing with a disadvantage compared to others, and thus may well become a must for any gamer who can't use the standard run-of-the-mill periphery.