- Moza HMA150 motion platform debuts at GDC, San Francisco
- 150mm of travel and simulates up to 1G of force
- Racing Lab controls Moza product inputs to physically show players how to drive quickly
Moza has unveiled its first stab at sim racing motion platform technology, introducing the HMA150 Haptic Motion Actuator at the 2026 GDC Festival of Gaming expo in San Francisco.
Operating across four corners and with three degrees of freedom (DOF), the HMA150 simulates the forces created during acceleration, braking and cornering, up to a force equivalent of 1G.
The four actuators have 150mm of travel and can move at up to 300 mm/s, powered by a 48V low-voltage DC system. This is where Moza claims its HMA150 has an advantage over some of its competitors, thanks to the absence of large power packs.
The HMA150 also houses all of its control components within each actuator cowling, giving it a neat and tidy appearance. The entire product is controlled by a 600 MHz processor and offers up to 150 Hz of vibration effects, supposedly 50 Hz more than comparable systems.

MOZA Motion Manager
Also being introduced at GDC is the Moza Motion Manager, an AI-powered motion feedback engine that helps provide motion effects even when the selected game doesn’t output telemetry.

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