Xbox Introduces Replacement Controller Parts and DIY Repair Guides for Gamers.
Hey gamers, have you ever faced frustration of a malfunctioning Xbox controller? Well, fret no more, because Microsoft has come to the rescue! They’ve just launched an awesome initiative that allows us to fix our own controllers. Yep, you heard that right! Now, you can order replacement parts for your Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 and Xbox Wireless Controller for Series X/S directly from the Microsoft Store. How cool is that?
Remember when Microsoft promised back in 2021 that they’d look into letting us repair our own hardware? They’ve kept their word, and I’m happy! This action is part of ‘right to repair’ movement which make it simpler for people to fix the things they own. I mean, we own it, right? So why shouldn’t we fix it on our own?
On Xbox Repair and Replacement Parts page you’ll find a treasure trove of goodies. They’ve got replacement input PCBAs, which are like the brains of the controller, handling all our button-pressing magic. And guess what? You can also get your hands on replacement motor assemblies with attached rumble motors. No more lackluster vibrations during intense gaming sessions!
Oh, but that’s not all. They’ve got individual buttons and top cases too! So, if your buttons are becoming too mushy or your top case has seen better days, you can quickly replace them out and make your controller feel brand new again.
And wait, there’s more! Microsoft didn’t just leave us hanging with the parts. We now have step-by-step repair instructions. I mean, how is that? There’s even a video guide instructs you how to take apart your Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2. Remove battery and then reassemble it like a pro. Repairing your controller has never been this easy!
But here’s the catch. They’re all for the right to repair, which is great. On the other hand they are still members of Entertainment Software Association (ESA). Since the ESA has made its objections to right-to-repair clear, Microsoft may find itself in a catch-22 situation where it has promised to potentially support the idea while also remaining a part of a group that strongly opposes it. Kudos to them for taking a stand and giving us the option to repair our stuff, though!
Microsoft’s move to offer replacement controller parts and DIY repair guides is a total game-changer. They’re not only helping us fix our controllers but also contributing to a more sustainable approach to gaming. Don’t worry about getting stuck while the repair is being done. Their guides are super user-friendly and perfect for both beginners and pros.
So, if you’re like me and want to reclaim control over your gaming equipment look over to Microsoft Store and pick up those replacement parts. Let us show the world that gamers can also be computer savvy! Happy gaming, everyone!