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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.
WATCH: Playing racing games on the Steam Deck
The Steam Deck boasts several Verified racing games in its back catalogue, including the likes of Automobilista 2 and Wreckfest. We go hands-on and offer our verdict on Valve's 'portable PC'.
Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel and Pedals price increases by £200 after just two days
Logitech's G PRO Racing Wheel and Pedals were only unveiled on 21st September, but have already increased in price by £200 after 48 hours.
Logitech G PRO Wheel & Pedals review: Direct Drive FINALLY arrives
Logitech's stepped up its sim racing game, by offering an 11Nm direct drive wheel and load cell pedal set. The Logitech G PRO Wheel & Pedals are mightily impressive.
Everything you need to know about the Logitech G PRO Racing WheelÂ
We tell you everything you need to know about Logitech's very first direct drive wheelbase - the Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel.
WATCH: Fanatec CSL Elite V2 Pedals review
We go hands-on with the new Fanatec CSL Elite Pedals V2, which are unveiled and available for sale…
Asetek SimSports Pagani Huayra R Pedals review: Matching style with substance
Asetek SimSports has partnered with Pagani for the new Huayra R pedals. John Munro was able to try this market-defining set and give his detailed thoughts.
Moza CS Steering Wheel review: Big news
The Moza CS Steering Wheel is the latest rim to be added to its sim racing range, the most affordable entry yet. But, does it meet the anticipated standards?
Moza SR-P Pedals review: Range extenders
The Moza SR-P Pedals plug an entry-level load-cell gap in the manufacturer's sim racing equipment range handily, but how do they stack up against the competition?
ButtKicker Gamer Plus review: Muddled potential
The haptic feedback system for sim racing can add immersion, no question, but the software experience and inconsistent performance leave us feeling a little subdued.