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Revosim confirms 5Nm Initiale direct drive sim racing wheel for PS5 and Xbox

The new entry-level sim racing kit is expected “around the summer.”

Revosim confirms 5Nm Initiale direct drive sim racing wheel for PS5 and Xbox
Image: Revosim RS Pure for illustration purposes only

Upcoming sim racing equipment brand Revosim made waves last year, when it confirmed its direct drive RS Pure wheel base to be released not just for PC and Xbox drivers, but PlayStation too.

Created by Nacon Racing, it will mark only the fourth-ever brand to be certified for Sony’s console to sell direct drive devices. This follows Fanatec, Thrustmaster and Logitech, beating the likes of Asetek and Moza to the punch.

The RS Pure is a 9Nm wheel base and is already available for PC. A console release date is not yet known, although during a News From The Pits presentation, “players will see more details about [them] next month,” according to Content and Community Manager at Nacon, Alexander Arthur.

Sébastien Waxin and Alexander Arthur, Revosim
Alexander Arthur and Sébastien Waxin discuss future Revosim plans

Now, it has been confirmed that it will be joined by an entry-level wheel, called RS Initiale and for both consoles too.

Traxion has already seen mockups of a prototype design and branding, and learnt it would output 5Nm of torque, during a publisher event last year. But it was not known if it would be PC-only at that time.

“We already introduced last year, the RS Initiale series,” said Sébastien Waxin, Head of Racing at Nacon, speaking of that low-key 2025 announcement.

“It will be, let’s say, the ‘little brother’ of the RS Pure, with a bit less power, and this will release on consoles as well.

“On that, you just need to wait a little bit longer, around the summer, we will have something new coming, especially for console players.”

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It is believed to feature a different wheel rim and pedal set design to the existing RS Pure, but this is to be confirmed.

Also part of the Revosim range, a clutch pedal, shifter and handbrake were confirmed for an “early March” release during the same presentation.