Xbox Boss Teases Wheelchairs for Avatars

Xbox Boss Teases Wheelchairs for Avatars

Creating an animated avatar is half the fun of online gaming. It's hard to exactly mirror a user's unique traits—hairstyle, fashion sense, body type, etc.— but Microsoft is taking a step to serve gamers in wheelchairs.

In response to a tweet that suggested "wheelchairs might be relatively simple and the [right thing]," Xbox head Phil Spencer said it is "something that we've already looked at," adding that it is "not far off."

Mike Ybarra, director of Program Management for Xbox, confirmed the news, offering a "sneak peek" at two characters in branded wheelchairs (pictured).

@XboxP3 @goldennike11 @SeamusBlackley Sneak peek... ?? pic.twitter.com/szoTUGR6ef
— ??ike Ybarra (@XboxQwik) July 5, 2016

The reveal earned Microsoft a few digital pats on the back from "proud" Xbox players who applauded the company's "commitment to inclusion" and "100 [percent] pure class."

Others, while excited about the prospect, are already proposing that a second-gen avatar replace the upcoming icon with a light titanium chair instead of the "clunky hospital kind."

Redmond introduced avatars in late 2008 as part of its New Xbox Experience; users can personalize the look of their character by choosing clothing and facial features. The long-running Avatar Marketplace, meanwhile, lets folks purchase additional clothing, jewelry, full body suits, and animated props.

Microsoft did not immediately respond to PCMag's request for comment.

In the meantime, the annual ultimate Xbox game sale began today. It runs through Monday, July 11, with more than 250 deals on game titles and, for the first time, Windows 10 games and special pricing for Xbox One consoles. Gamers can expect discounts of 40-60 percent; Gold members can get an extra 10 percent off.

Xbox One and 360 players should keep an eye out for titles like The Division's first DLC, ARK: Survival Evolved, Doom, Dark Souls III, and Quantum Break; plus, there are promotions for several backward-compatibility games like The Witcher 2, Left 4 Dead 2, Counter-Strike: GO, and South Park, The Stick of Truth.

PC users can also find deals on Quantum Break, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and Gears of War: Ultimate Edition. Or join the Microsoft family with a new $279 Xbox One and $50 gift card when you shop at the company store.

Source: pcmag.com
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