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Sim racing equipment news and reviews for PC and video game consoles. Steering wheels, pedals, cockpits and rigs, the latest updates and in-depth opinions from a dedicated team.
Asetek’s Long Travel Kit enhances rally sim driving for Invicta brake pedal users
Danish sim racing peripheral manufacturer Asetek has released a Long Travel Kit for its Invicta Sim Racing Pedals.
PlayStation VR2 set for launch in February 2023
Sony's PlayStation VR2 peripheral is set to launch on the 22nd of February 2023, with pre-orders open from the 15th of November.
A Fanatec Gran Turismo DD Pro bundle is now back in stock
The direct drive wheel base, steering wheel, Boost Kit and entry-level CSL Pedals are now available from Fanatec after an extended hiatus.
Simucube launches a sim racing pedal with force feedback
Forget springs and rubber, Simucube's ActivePedal is a new type of sim racing peripheral that can deliver force feedback to your feet.
MOZA R5 Simulator Bundle review: Truly tackling the competition
This MOZA Racing bundle offers a direct drive wheel base, a steering wheel and pedals all in one affordable kit. Find out if it's a work in progress, or a worthy contender in our full review, including the upgraded pedal Performance Kit.
Asetek SimSports: “We would very much like to support consoles”
Asetek SimSports CEO André Eriksen is hopeful to bring its new line-up of sim racing wheels and wheel bases to consoles as soon as it's possible.
Thrustmaster launches sub $200 T128 force feedback racing wheel
The new entry-level sim racing wheel by Thrustmaster, the T128, strips away some features and throws in cheaper pedals to provide a new bargain option.
Trak Racer to launch ‘affordable’ load cell sim racing pedals and peripherals
Leading sim racing cockpit and wheel stand manufacturer, Trak Racer, will soon make the leap into electronic hardware. Known…
Inside Trak Racer’s sim racing hardware plans, with CEO Matt Sten | Traxion.GG Podcast S5 E6
Trak Racer will join the sim racing software, pedal, shifter and handbrake market early next year, as it builds upon its cockpit and flight simulator business. Here's CEO Matt Sten to explain more.
What’s the difference between the Logitech G PRO and G923 wheels?
Logitech's latest direct drive and load cell sim racing equipment set if up there with the very best, but is it worth the jump from the existing G293?