Forza Horizon 6 for PC and Xbox was released on May 19. This is the perfect excuse for you to finally upgrade from a controller to a bona fide racing wheel.
Logitech G (Logitech’s gaming-focused storefront) is offering a fantastic deal on its most popular racing wheels. Right now you can add your choice of the Logitech G29 (PS5, PC) or G920 (Xbox,PC) racing wheel and pedal set, the Driving Force Shifter, and a pair of socks to your cart and your order total drops down to $199.98 with free shipping after a total savings of 48% off. The products are all brand new, ship for free, and come with a 2-year warranty.
48% Off Logitech Racing Wheel, Pedals, Shifter, and Socks
Add all three to cart to see the discounted price
Logitech G29 or G920 Racing Wheel and Pedals Set
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Logitech Driving Force Shifter
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Logitech G Socks
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If you’re a big fan of racing games and you’ve been using a DualSense controller or gamepad this entire time, then this price drop might be the excuse for you to step up your immersion to the next level. The G29 and G920 were already one of the best racing wheels under $300, and definitely the best racing wheels under $200.
Standout features include a gorgeous hand-stitched leather steering wheel with 900 degrees of rotation, sturdy metal base, durable steel ball bearings in the shaft, gear-driven dual-force motor feedback, stainless shifter and pressure-sensitive pedals. The force feedback does an excellent job of simulating providing force and resistance and definitely adds to the immersion; if you want something better than this, you’d have to shell out a lot more money for a direct-drive or belt-driven wheel, like Logitech’s own $1,000 G Pro direct-drive racing wheel we reviewed.
If you’re a PC user and wondering which model to get, PlayStation’s G29 model is actually a bit nicer than the Xbox’s G920 variant. The G29 has LED shift lights located on the top of the wheel’s spokes. These LEDs light up progressively as the car’s RPMs rise in-game. The G29 also has a rotary knob on the wheel that can be customized to different functions, like traction control, brake bias, or split differential.
Forza Horizon 6 is out, and it’s a Masterpiece

Forza Horizon 6 (PC, Xbox)
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IGN’s Luke Reilly awarded the recently released Forza Horizon 6 a well-deserved 10/10 “Masterpiece” review. The latest iteration of the open-world arcade racing franchise allows you to traverse the varied vistas of Japan, from the snowswept mountainous paths of the Japanese Alps to the concrete jungle of the Tokyo Expressway. The game launches with 550 cars for you to customize and tweak, and dozens of single-player and online challenges for you to flex your skill, including the return of the Eliminator battle royale mode.
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