U.S. Army veteran Mike Monthervil plays with the Xbox Adaptive Controller.

Microsoft is giving Xbox Adaptive Controllers, consoles, and games to the VA

The Xbox Adaptive Controller gives people with limited mobility a great way to keep playing games on Xbox One and PC. And now, disabled U.S. veterans will also have access to the ground-breaking accessory thanks to a partnership between Microsoft and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Microsoft is providing the Xbox Adaptive Controller to 22 VA rehabilitation facilities across the country. It’s also donating consoles, games, and other adaptive equipment to help veterans reconnect with their favorite hobby. These former soldiers suffer from various injuries, including neurological issues, amputations, and spinal cord injuries.

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