The Logitech G29/G920 Racing Wheel and Pedal Set Drops to $129.99 From Logitech G Direct

Elevate your Forza Horizon 6 gameplay experience. Logitech G is giving you the perfect excuse to upgrade from a controller to a bona fide racing wheel. For a limited time, you can get either a refurbished Logitech G29 (PS5, PC) or Logitech G920 (Xbox, PC) Racing Wheel and Pedal Set for just $129.99 with free shipping after a $30 off $120 coupon that’s applied in your shopping cart. It comes with a 1-year Logitech warranty.

The Logitech G29/G920 Racing Wheel and Pedal Set Drops to $130

If you’re a big fan of racing games and you’ve been using a DualSense controller or gamepad this entire time, you’re missing out. The G29 was already one of the best racing wheels under $300, let alone under $150.

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.

The G29 is compatible with PS5 and G920 with Xbox, but both are also compatible with PC. Between the two, the G29 is the slightly superior option. 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. It also has a user-programmable rotary knob on the wheel.

Forza Horizon 6 is out, and it’s a Masterpiece

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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