As Microsoft prepares to release its Adaptive Controller for the Xbox One, it continues to think outside of the box.
Microsoft announced via a blog post Wednesday that its new Adaptive Controller for people with limited mobility will also feature accessible packaging to ensure that players can unbox the device with minimal fuss.
“The out-of-box experience is the first thing customers encounter when they purchase our products and it’s important that we get that right,” Kevin Marshall and Mark Weiser wrote in the blog. “Physical touchpoints, visual or material cues and structural elements are designed to lead the customer through a logical and seamless unboxing. With the Xbox Adaptive Controller, we knew we had to make the packaging accessible for gamers with limited mobility. That required us to re-think some things about how we package our products, including what type of moments would be most meaningful.”
Source: IGN.com Microsoft Reveals Accessible Packaging for Xbox Adaptive Controller