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In a move that has taken many by surprise, Microsoft has announced that it will block unauthorized third-party accessories from being used with its Xbox consoles starting Nov. 12, 2023. Xbox consoles have already started displaying warning messages, according to Windows Central, marking a major policy change for the tech giant.

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"Microsoft and other licensed Xbox hardware partners' accessories are designed and manufactured with quality standards for performance, security, and safety. Unauthorized accessories can compromise the gaming experience on Xbox consoles (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S.) Players may receive a pop-up warning that their accessory is unauthorized. Eventually, the unauthorized accessory will be blocked from use to preserve the console gaming experience. For a full list of accessories that are supported on Xbox consoles, please visit www.xbox.com/accessories, our support pages here and here, and our Designed for Xbox Partner Hardware Program page here."

In a significant development for Xbox users, the era of tinkering with your console to use unapproved accessories is drawing to a close. Xbox has taken a definitive stance by instituting a new policy that will block the use of unauthorized accessories with its consoles, effective as of November 17.

This decision has already begun to reverberate amongst the gaming community, and many have already had a warning about it on their consoles in the form of error message 0x82d60002.

The error message states:

"A connected accessory is not authorized. Using unauthorized accessories compromises your gaming experience. For this reason, the unauthorized accessory will be blocked from use on 11/12/2023.

For help returning it, check with the store it came from or contact the manufacturer. To see authorized accessories, go to www.xbox.com/accessories. (0x82d60002)."

Please note my image of the error message is a UK-based console, so text and date formation will differ.

Jokes aside, the message she received on her console was an interesting one, and in further digging it became clear that this is more than just a one-off problem with a quirky controller. It's a big shift that's going to impact all those accessories that don't have the Xbox seal of approval. Made more apparent by Xbox redirecting the user to its own official storefront.

One of the brands feeling the heat from this upcoming change is Brook Gaming, known for its third-party gaming accessories. With reports of problems cropping up on some of their products, they took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to address the issue.

With partial functionality affected on its UFB fighting boards and steering wheel adaptors.

Brook Gaming's statement highlights a series of issues that have been plaguing third-party, unlicensed accessories, particularly since the rollout of console build 10.0.25398.2266, which was released on October 16. Interestingly, digging deeper into the matter reveals Reddit posts dating back to September, with users on reddit voicing concerns about a wide range of accessories, including joysticks and racing wheels like the Thrustmaster TMX Pro. This brand regularly features on this site and in our Best Racing Wheels for Xbox discussions.

While it's unclear how many products are affected by this issue, there's no indication yet that it has impacted Cronus or XIM accessories. Cronus and XIM accessories are controversial since they allow users to mimic a mouse and keyboard as an Xbox controller. This functionality provides them with a competitive edge in FPS games like Call of Duty, since they offer boosted turning speed and rapid-fire functionality without sacrificing aim assist. However, XIM and Cronus accessories have been used for accessibility purposes as well. As of right now, we haven't seen any evidence that these types of accessories will be affected by the recent changes since Xbox has historically been unable to detect them, but we're investigating.

Our sources indicate that Microsoft is lifting restrictions on the ability for third-party hardware manufacturers to build wireless accessories for Xbox Series XS devices. Indeed, this year we saw the PowerA MOGA XP-Ultra launch, which is among the first official third-party wireless controllers that isn't simply a re-skinned Xbox standard controller, or a patent holder such as some of SCUF's accessories.

As long as you're using a product from manufacturers that have officially paid for the Xbox license, you should be in the clear. Brands like SCUF, Turtle Beach, Razer, and others featured on our Best Xbox Headsets and Best Xbox Controllers lists fall under this category and won't be affected by the recent change. Wireless headsets already need a security chip approved by Microsoft to incorporate wirelessness on Xbox, but it seems this is now being extended more broadly to controllers and similar accessories too. Generic mice and keyboards for Xbox will be unaffected for games that support them, and USB HDDs and SSDs will be unaffected too, such as those from our Best Xbox external SSDs and HDDs article.

The problem seems to revolve around gamepad and input brands that haven't acquired this licensing but still market their products as compatible with Xbox. It appears that Microsoft is actively blocking these items.

Windows Central has reached out to Microsoft for comment on the decision.

Microsoft has begun warning Xbox users that "unauthorized" accessories will no longer work on the company's consoles. The move is likely an effort to limit online cheating that can be enabled by certain external devices, but it seems set to have unintended consequences for communities that rely on adapters for more legitimate users.

In recent days, users on sites like ResetEra and Windows Central began reporting encounters with "error 0x82d60002" when they plug certain accessories into their Xbox. An on-screen message appearing alongside that error indicates that "using unauthorized accessories compromises your gaming experience" and refers users to Microsoft's list of officially supported accessories.

Regardless of the motivation, Microsoft's console-level restriction on unofficial accessories is having ripple effects on many gaming communities. Earlier this month, accessory maker Brook warned that users of some of its Xbox devices "may encounter functional disruptions in the near future" thanks to updates included in Microsoft's October 6 system update (version 10.0.25398.2266). This includes problems for the company's line of "Fighting Boards," which allow players to connect generic fighting sticks to various platforms with a very low-latency connection.

Still, the new policy is annoying Xbox owners since third-party controllers can be more affordable while other accessories, such as fight sticks, can offer a better layout. However, WindowsCentral points out Microsoft may be cracking down to stop certain third-party controllers built with specialty features that've been accused of enabling cheating. We reached out to Microsoft and will update the story if we hear back.

Windows Central reported that some users have already been seeing an error message when using such devices, warning them that unauthorised accessories will not be usable with Xbox from November 12, 2023.

An example of the error message says that the user's "unauthorised accessory will be blocked from 11/12/2023," advising people to return it to the store or contact the manufacturer. Microsoft then prompts players to find authorised accessories via the Xbox website.

"Unauthorized accessories can compromise the gaming experience on Xbox consoles (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S.) Gamers may receive a pop-up warning that their accessory is unauthorized. Eventually, the unauthorized accessory will be blocked from use to preserve the console gaming experience. For a full list of accessories that are supported on Xbox consoles, please visit www.xbox.com/accessories."

However, the likelihood is that manufacturers who paid for the official Xbox licence will not face any issues. The list of authorised Xbox accessories Microsoft linked to in its error message includes devices from PowerA, Thrustmaster, PDP, Razer, Nacon, Turtle Beach and more, suggesting products from these companies will be usable after November 17.

However, there are accessories enjoyed by enthusiasts in this category, too. Brook Gaming, which makes the Wingman XB 2 converter and XB Fighting Board, tweeted about the issues with its accessories on Xbox going forward, saying they are seeking solutions.

While Xbox players who own unauthorized controllers and accessories will no doubt be frustrated by this development, there are members of the community who are happy to see the changes, namely to tackle cheating.

The vast majority of Xbox One accessories will work with Xbox Series X. That's thanks to Microsoft's commitment to both forwards and backwards compatibility, which means controllers, services, steering wheels and more are all compatible between the two systems. However, if you're picking up a particularly old piece of kit we'd recommend double checking with the brand.

Microsoft has a built-in configuration system for Xbox One accessories on Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S. This app allows you to tweak settings on your controller and headset to further personalize your experience.

The best Xbox One accessories can completely revolutionize your setup, and potentially save you some money if you also have a Series X or S. From customizable controllers to high-quality audio, subscription service discounts to steering wheels, there are plenty of extra gadgets out there to keep your last-gen console feeling good as new.

There isn't a shortage of great gear out there, so we've narrowed this list down to the most essential, genuinely helpful bits of kit that no Xbox owner should be without. Plus, all of this gear can hold its own against the best Xbox Series X accessories to boot. Thanks to the Series X's backward compatibility, these older devices have never looked so good, and have never been better value. After all, grabbing a console can be expensive enough as it is, so spending even more on extra kit isn't exactly ideal.

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