Close-up view of a black Xbox Series wireless controller, focusing on the right joystick and face buttons.

Microsoft has introduced a new “Do-It-Yourself” repair program for Xbox Series X/S controllers, letting gamers take charge of fixing their gear. With this program, players can now use official Microsoft replacement parts to repair damaged or worn-out thumbsticks, buttons, and triggers.

Along with selling the parts, Microsoft is offering video tutorials and step-by-step instructions to make repairs easier. This initiative doesn’t stop with controllers—it also extends to Surface tablets, improving their repairability as well.

For those frustrated with the limited repair options for electronics, this is a welcome change. Microsoft’s push toward easier repairs not only empowers customers but also helps reduce electronic waste, marking a step forward in sustainability and customer satisfaction.

By giving consumers the ability to fix their own devices, Microsoft is helping people save money while reducing waste—benefiting both users and the planet. It’s a win-win all around.

Is being able to fix your own devices a feature more companies should offer?

Sources: The Verge; Gameranx; Kotaku; Gamerant; TechSpot; Arstechnica

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