Best Racing Wheels For Xbox Series X|S

There’s no better way to heighten the drama in your favorite racing games than adding one of the best racing wheels to your peripheral collection. The best racing wheels for Xbox Series X/S will put your reaction speed to the test and push you to take on challenging roads and turns with more accuracy than your average controller. Considering Forza Motorsport and Dirt 5 are already on Xbox Game Pass, it’s a great time to take the leap and upgrade your set-up.

TL;DR Best Racing Wheels for Xbox Series X|S At a Glance:

Before we jump into our choices, It’s worth mentioning that if any specific features catch your eye, they may only be compatible with certain games or game series, so before committing to the purchase, we recommend making sure the wheel aligns with your racing sim preferences.

The Best Racing Wheels for Xbox Series X|S

1. Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel

Best Xbox Series X|S racing wheel

Pros

  • Formidable force feedback
  • All-in-one package

Cons

  • Pedals aren’t the best quality

The Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel is a great all-around entry-level wheel that comes in a convenient Xbox-friendly package. You can set up your kit and get to business quickly thanks to its system-recognised buttons and easy-to-use mount. Plus, the TMX also comes with a two-pedal set for no additional cost, giving you all the tools you need to start competing in your favorite racing games.

When it comes to getting a feel for the road, the TMX Racing Wheel uses a force feedback system that delivers a host of intense vibrations as you burn rubber across the biomes in Forza Horizon 5. Crossing intricate terrain will alter the reactive rumble, allowing you to react precisely as race environments shift.

2. Thrustmaster Ferrari 458 Spider

Best racing wheel for casual drivers on Xbox Series X|S

Pros

  • Stylish Ferrari-red design
  • Budget price point

Cons

  • Not as realistic as other wheels on the market

If you’re a motorhead with a penchant for Charles Leclerc or Carlos Sainz, the Thrustmaster Ferrari 458 Spider might be the perfect match for you. With some glorious red rubber paneling and the iconic Ferrari logo at the center of the wheel, the Ferrari 458 Spider is nothing if not stylish. Designed with Xbox in mind, the 458 Spider has system-aligning buttons embedded in the wheel face. So, you won’t need to relearn any of the controls before you hit the road.

Unlike the force feedback system in other wheels, the 458 Spider uses a bungee cord system to fight against when driving. This form of linear resistance offers tension to turns, as the wheel will automatically correct itself if you lose your grip. It may not offer the most realistic experience on this list, but it does have plenty of compelling features that work perfectly for casual players or first-time racing wheel users who don’t want to break the bank.

3. Logitech G923

The best mid-range racing wheel for Xbox Series X|S

Pros

  • Leather grips are comfortable over long periods of use.
  • Trueforce delivers great haptic feedback

Cons

  • Smaller wheel size isn’t true to life

Competitive Xbox racing sim players who want to upgrade their kit will find everything they’re looking for in the Logitech G923. With pleasantly textured leather grips and a 10.24-inch wheel, the G923 delivers a deluxe but grounded feeling within a more approachable price range.

The G923 also features Logitech’s Trueforce feedback tech. Which reads specific information in the game, like road surface texture, weather and tyres, and furnishes appropriate haptic feedback through the wheel. The G923 conjures an immersive drive as a result and delivers tangible grit when making decisions in intense driving scenarios. One caveat to consider, however, is that Trueforce isn’t available for all games. If you have a specific game you like to play, we recommend checking the specs on the official store page so you won’t be let down.

4. Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

Best premium racing wheel for Xbox Series X|S

Pros

  • True-to-life wheel size feels superb
  • Trueforce haptic feedback offers immersive racing

Cons

  • High price point

For those wanting a more deluxe wheel, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel has all the bells and whistles you want in a lavish, comfortable frame. The size of the wheel itself is true to life, with robust grips and a metal plate at its center. When paired with the wheel’s responsive controls and force feedback, staying to the course on straights or tilting into turns is a lifelike experience – adding palpable tension whether you’re coasting ahead of competitors or fighting to get back to the front of the pack.

Like the Logitech G923, the G Pro Racing Wheel amps realism with Trueforce technology to test your mettle across various weather and track conditions. If this feature is your main selling point, make sure to check that your best-loved games are compatible to avoid disappointment down the line.

5. Thrustmaster T128

Best beginner racing wheel for Xbox Series X|S

Pros

  • Reactive controls
  • Quality force feedback

Cons

  • No grip on the wheel

When it comes to entry-level racing wheels that will last, you can’t do much better than the Thrustmaster T128, which pairs ample force feedback with reactive controls. Using the wheel is convenient, with an Xbox controller mirrored almost exactly in the wheel’s face. Shifting gears with the responsive magnetic paddle shifts is a haptic experience, with the LED rev indicator on the wheel face providing a useful visual reminder of how hard you’re gunning through a circuit.

While there’s a lot to love about this beginner-friendly option, it’s important to note that the wheel doesn’t have grips, which can lead to discomfort over long periods, or, worse still, a loss of grip leading to botched maneuvers. Even so, the Thrustmaster T128 would be a fantastic addition to a budding sim racer, or for someone simply looking to scale up from the traditional controller.

Upcoming Racing Wheels For Xbox Series X|S

Turtle Beach has joined the racing wheel market with the VelocityOn Race Wheel & Pedal System, which launched on February 26th, 2024. Coming in at $649.99, this new wheel boasts a 7.2Nm direct drive force feedback motor and dashboard race telemetry window to help players maximize their racing skills. This new wheel has been designed with Xbox Series X/S consoles in mind alongside PC and PS5, though its features may not be compatible with all driving games.

The VelocityOn Race Wheel & Pedal system also features a modular control box for quick access to vehicle settings and mid-race toggles.

FAQ

How do you connect the racing wheel to the Xbox Series X|S?

Each wheel may have a different method of pairing, though it’s easiest to consider this process similar to connecting a secondary controller. Typically, pairing will involve connecting the wheel via a USB cable to the console, turning on the console, and navigating to the Devices & Accessories submenu to set up your new wheel. We recommend following the guide the brand outlines to ensure you don’t run into any issues.

Which racing wheel brand is better – Logitech or Thrustmaster?

Both brands offer a variety of experiences that suit players, and it ultimately comes down to use preferences and needs. For example, while Logitech offers TrueForce technology, it may not be eligible for your favorite game. Alternatively, the Thrustmaster T128 may have great haptic feedback for beginners, but the lack of comfort on the wheel might put you off. When choosing between brands, it’s best to look specifically at the specs and materials rather than the brand as a whole.

Sarah Thwaites is a freelance tech writer at IGN, with bylines at GameInformer, TrustedReviews, NME and more.

Soapbox: Help! I Can’t Stop Playing Card Games On Switch

Deal me in.

Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, Jim is laying all his cards on the table…


It’s early March and I am already filled with embarrassment at the thought of my 2024 Nintendo Year in Review. Last year’s results were to be expected — “You didn’t see enough daylight once Tears of the Kingdom was out, but here’s another 43 games you played, too” — though this time I am fearful that things might be a little less jolly. “You logged 2,000 combined hours on Balatro and Pocket Card Jockey: Ride On!, are you okay?”

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Spider-Man 2 Update Accidentally Unlocks Access to Dev Menu That Could Corrupt Your Saves

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s 1.002.000 patch is here, and while it did finally deliver long-awaited features like New Game+, it also unintentionally added access to a development game menu.

Developer Insomniac Games addressed the unintended addition in a post on X/Twitter, explaining that a hotfix for the issue is “on the way.” The message also warns that players who use the menu could face corrupted save data and trophy progress. Those who spend their time swinging around New York City like normal should find no issue, though, so even if you’re curious, you’re probably better off just forgetting about the slip-up for now.

Unfortunately, it sounds like the menu is relatively easy to access. For the sake of your save files, we won’t delve into the process here, but players on Reddit were quick to figure it out. Some have even said they gained access by accidentally stumbling across it, so watch out for that too.

Screenshots of the menu options include settings for items, enemies, health, and more, potentially giving players access to game-breaking tools they were never meant to have. Again, Insomniac warns that those who take advantage of the bug could find themselves with corrupted data, so that’s the risk if you can’t help but take peek behind the scenes. No hotfix is available yet, but we’ll update this story when one arrives.

Most Spider-Man 2 players are too preoccupied with the update’s other many goodies to spend their time with these unintended new options. Some highlights from the 1.002.000 patch include new suits, a Mission Replay feature, and the option to switch the in-game time of day. It’s a massive content drop for the sequel, which launched in October of last year and has managed to sell 10 million copies thus far.

For more on Spider-Man 2, be sure to read our 8/10 review. At the time, we said, “Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 delivers Insomniac’s best tale yet, and despite its open world falling short, is a reliably fun superhero power trip.”

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.

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Overwatch 2 Is Getting a Cowboy Bebop Collaboration Next Week

Today, Blizzard revealed a stylish trailer for Overwatch 2’s next big crossover collaboration event with none other than the fan-favorite 90’s anime series, Cowboy Bebop. The special collaboration will launch as a part of Overwatch 2 Season 9 on March 12.

In typical Overwatch fashion, the Cowboy Bebop collaboration trailer spoofs animation studio Sunrise anime’s iconic opening animated sequence and opening theme song “Tank” by Yoko Kanno. In it, we see Cassidy as the bebop’s laissez-faire bounty hunter, Spike Spiegel; Ashe as its femme fatale, Faye Valentine; Mauga as the gruff ex-cop, Jet Black; Wrecking Ball as the super-smart hound, Ein; and Sombra as the crew’s rambunctious hacker, Ed.

Blizzard first revealed a Cowboy Bebop collab was on the horizon at the butt-end of its Season 9 trailer back in February. The upcoming collab marks the second time the free-to-play hero shooter has done an anime-themed crossover event. In fact, around this time last year, Overwatch 2 launched its One Punch Man collaboration. Outside of its two anime collabs, Overwatch 2’s most recent big crossover was with the K-Pop group Le Sserafim.

While Blizzard has yet to reveal whether or not the Cowboy Bebop collab will see the addition of a new limited-time game mode like its One Punch Man and Le Sserafim event, the collab trailer and YouTube description text tease the Overwatch heroes prepping for some sort of train heist.

Arguably, one of the main things on the backs of diehard Overwatch 2 players’ minds will be how much its yet-to-be-seen exclusive anime skins will cost and if it’ll be locked behind a steep season pass bundle like its contentious $40 Diablo IV collab. The answers to these questions will likely all come to light when Overwatch 2 Season 9 launches next week.

Isaiah Colbert is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow them on Twitter @ShinEyeZehUhh

Tears Of The Kingdom, Mario Wonder & Dave The Diver Compete For Top Prize At BAFTAs

Baldur’s Gate 3 is the one to beat, though.

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts — commonly known as BAFTA — has announced the nominees for the BAFTA Games Awards 2024.

The Best Game category is stacked, as it has been for all game awards ceremonies over the past few months. Nintendo has both The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario Bros. Wonder competing for the top prize alongside Alan Wake 2, Baldur’s Gate 3, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and Dave The Diver — the biggest surprise in the line-up.

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 expands the original game’s absolutely daft NPC affinity system

One of the sillier aspects of the original Dragon’s Dogma was accidentally falling head over heels for some rando innkeeper, and having them appear beside you as your sweetheart during the ending scenes, much to the surprise of many players who didn’t realise they were hitting on every NPC they did a favour for.

The game’s Affinity system saw NPCs organically forming an attachment to players when you interacted with them, gave them things or carried out tasks for them. Towards the conclusion, one NPC is selected as “Beloved” and promptly abducted by a dragon for you to quest forth and rescue. There are a few characters who are positioned more obviously as romanceables, but the brilliance of the system is that you can raise your Affinity with pretty much anybody. If you want to finish the game staring passionately into the eyes of the court jester or that hearty bloke who runs the armour shop, it’s within your power.

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Wizard With a Gun: 5 Powerful Picks from the New Bounty of Guns Update

Hello Xbox fans! Our co-op sandbox survival game Wizard With a Gun unloads an expanded arsenal of new content today in Bounty of Guns, our newest free update! There’s a crate-load of fresh, awesome stuff in Bounty of Guns, including new enemies, events and fashionable furniture for your refuge in the Tower, but, as the name suggests, there’s one new feature in particular that wizards who love weapons will really get a kick out of.

Lucrative new Bounties offer you the chance to gain special rewards from an assortment of more than 50 firearms, and we’ve picked out five of our favourites to help kickstart your collection.

Fidrow Cultbuster

Favoured for its steady output, larger magazine size, and stronger bullets, the Fidrow Cultbuster is a great way to keep your enemies hiding behind cover. The Cultbuster has been banned on the plains after the Cult of Iron Massacre six years ago, but the contraband wand has found its way on the Shatter in the hands of those same cultists.

Odden’s Pointer

Odden Hammerite is a mechanist craftswoman from the eastern plains whose guns are recognizable from their brutalist designs. She’s a supplier of the Gladwell family, who value the added power the guns generate by charging up shots. Together, her line of guns is known as Odden’s Fist.

Vitriol

The Cult of Lead has developed numerous weapons to better spread poison and corruption. Vitriol is one of their most successful experimental weapons yet. Each shot adds an additional poison dose to its bullet, making it the ideal companion to lethal finisher spells!

Malediction

Draco Scarpath is renowned for his extraordinarily powerful gunmancy. The downside to his obsidian-infused wands is that every shot drains the life from their wielder’s body. The more powerful the gun, the higher a toll it takes. Most wizards stay far away from his cursed weapons… except those who prize power above all else.

Blightspreader

Since discovering the Infinite Well in the Tower, Orion has spent years trying to cleanse its poison. His idea for the Blightspreader came originally as a way to deliver antidotes faster than the Well’s rate of decay, but now his gun too has been corrupted. Orion has infused the minigun with the Well’s poison and wields it as a weapon against those who would attack Hilda and her Riders.

We hope you enjoy racking up Bounties, getting to grips with your new toys, and putting your Gun Racks to good use. Good luck, gunslingers! You’re gonna need it…

Wizard With a Gun is out now for Xbox Series X|S. The Bounty of Guns update arrives for free today.

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Beat Saber Daft Punk music pack out today, full tracklist revealed

Few artists have been more requested by our community than our latest release, Daft Punk. The wait is over, we are excited to announce the Daft Punk Music Pack is now available on Beat Saber for PS VR and PS VR 2!


Beat Saber Daft Punk music pack out today, full tracklist revealed

Formed in Paris in 1993, the duo quickly rose to prominence, becoming one of the most influential electronic music artists of all time, spanning genres and inspiring the global music industry for many years. The iconic helmets and robot personas they adopted allowed more focus on their music and craft, and became an undeniable part of Daft Punk’s image and brand.

The Daft Punk Music Pack brings 10 of the band’s top hits so we can all celebrate their work through their almost 30-year history. We’re sure that everyone will find their favorites in our packed selection.

The tracklist includes:

  • Around The World
  • Around The World / Harder Better Faster Stronger (Live 2007)
  • Da Funk / Daftendirekt (Live 2007)
  • Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers)
  • Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
  • Lose Yourself to Dance (feat. Pharrell Williams)
  • One More Time
  • Technologic
  • The Prime Time of Your Life (Live 2007)
  • Veridis Quo

What’s even more exciting is that for the very first time ever, we’re launching live music in the game, bringing select high-energy tracks from the legendary live show Alive 2007. If you’re up for a challenge, this music pack features the longest song ever released on Beat Saber – The Prime Time of Your Life (Live 2007) – it’s 10 mins and 23 seconds long!

The music pack is accompanied by a new custom in-game environment in gold/silver color palette,  inspired by the band’s iconic triangle stage look from their live shows. We took it to the next level and created a beautiful space-y environment, surrounding the player with stars (some even orbit around you). The environment brings captivating new tech for lasers like physics and length.

Beat Saber players can get the 10-song Daft Punk Music Pack for 12.99 USD / 12.99 EUR, or if they don’t have Beat Saber just yet, they can jump in with a discounted bundle that includes the Beat Saber base game plus a full music pack for 39.99 USD / 39.99 EUR.

Let’s lose ourselves to dance!

South Park: Snow Day! Preview: Comedy Co-Op With a Side of Bullshit and Farts

The three most important things to know about South Park: Snow Day are 1) that it’s a roguelike-inspired battle game rather than an RPG, 2) it’s 3D rather than 2D, and 3) the South Park TV show supplied over 50 different fart sound effects for use in the game. We went hands-on with the multiplayer spin-off ahead of its March 26 release and, full disclosure, got our asses handed to us by Stan and his elves.

Head into the snowy landscapes of the South Park streets and the reason for the 3D upgrade is obvious, allowing for the type of chaotic action that the previous South Park games could only dream of. Playing as New Kid, you can team up with three friends, or bots if you have social anxiety, to do Hades-like runs through different areas of the town, taking on waves of enemies and the odd boss battle with a combination of a melee weapon, ranged weapon, two special powers – like Hurry-Cane that grants a whirlwind attack – and the brilliantly named Bullshit powers. These will reset every run, but any character perks you’ve bought with Dark Matter and character cosmetics will persist. Think screaming at your friend for a health totem (a bag of Cheesy Poofs tied to a stick) as Princess Kenny tries to charm you with weaponized hearts, or levitating through the power of farts to get away from a cluster of foes. It’s chaos, all punctuated with Cartman calling you out when you suck, and the sound of little kids (voiced by actual children) cussing and shouting as the battle.

The only yellow snow spots in the fun drift were that the movement had a sort of floaty feeling that took me a while to get used to, and as a result I couldn’t take advantage of the higher ground or trampoline pads without risking missing my target. The bosses we saw were tough too, Stan – as his elf warrior alter ego – had a vicious thorny vine attack that meant I just couldn’t get near him. They’re the kind of issues that fade away when you’ve had more than a few hours with a game, but time will tell if my Cartman-esque temper can handle it.

Snow much fun

Underneath the simple premise, four players, rouge-like runs, and arenas packed with areas to gain the advantage, there’s an extra level of depth – all delivered with biting South Park wit. The Bullshit powers are a great twist on any kid’s tendency to start making up spurious rules when they’re playing any kind of pretend game. In Snow Day that scenario is managed with Bullshit cards that bestow hugely OP but seriously rationed powers on your character. Overseen by Paladin Butters, you get to choose one upgrade card and one Bullshit card before every run. There’s one BS card you can use twice that gives you laser eyes, or the “Radioactive God” BS card that has three uses and makes your team emit fumes to gross out your enemies. To mix things up even more, Henrietta the Goth can be found around the levels with a set of Tarot cards that will let you tweak the way your upgrades for that run work. Basically, it’s going to be hard to make a run feel the same way twice, even if you’re really trying. As someone who is a tank that likes to hit things with melee weapons, the Bullshit cards feel like a win for me. It’s easy for roguelikes to get a bit samey when you’re just bashing everything in sight, but it’s impossible to get bored of that when you know you’ve got the power to call up a meteor storm or an actual vampire in your back pocket. The cards themselves look freaking neat too, and if there was an IRL physical version I’d happily dip into my collectibles fund for them.

As you make it through Snow Day there are three types of currency to collect: toilet paper, Dark Matter, and PP. Apart from its usual uses, in South Park: Snow Day toilet paper can be spent to beef up the power of your upgrade cards or re-roll your choices, with Jimmy the Bard as your friendly shopkeeper. Platinum Pieces have to be earned through gameplay progression and conquering certain challenges but will unlock new cosmetics and emotes to keep your New Kid looking fresh. And Dark Matter – a strange substance somehow tied to the endless blizzard affecting the town – is the most important of the three. It’s what you’ll use between runs to buy perks and jack up your speed, stamina, health, and strength stats. I’m not a careful player in any gaming scenario so the fact that Dark Matter perks I’ve bought (and cosmetics like chin balls) persist between runs is important, and can stop repeated attempts at a level feeling like a hard day at the office.

Stay frosty

The setup could easily have made for a classic South Park episode. Arctic conditions mean the kids get time off school to stage Dungeons and Dragons-style battles, but as the snow drags on and you fight through the campaign you’ll find that this is no ordinary weather event. While a lot of the characters like Professor Chaos and Wizard Cartman might be familiar from Stick of Truth and The Fractured but Whole, Snow Day swaps the narrative heft of the RPG for a combat caper you can play over and over again with friends. That doesn’t mean you won’t get plenty of South Park laughs as you maul your enemies, but think of the campaign as more of an episode of the show, rather than a movie like the aforementioned RPGs. The plan is for more content to be added over time, too, something that the structure of the RPGs made difficult, but here presents the compelling opportunity for the game to reflect what’s happening in the TV show. I’d love to see the same crazy, up-to-the-minute cultural comedy find a way into the game, the right care and attention could keep Snow Day feeling fresh long after you’ve burned through the main storyline.

As for that new look, yes Cartman has more junk in his trunk, but after five minutes it just looks normal, and you’ll be too busy dodging swipes from a weaponized road sign to build up any South Park Purist rage about it. In some sort of beautiful, poop joke-fuelled meta-universe it kind of feels like the sort of game Cartman, Kenny, Kyle, and Stan would get obsessed with. Its longevity won’t become clear until the game is released on March 26, but right now we can all be safe in the knowledge that the South Park soul lives on in Snow Day.

Rachel Weber is IGN’s Managing Editor.

Warner Bros. did a Coyote Vs. Acme on Small Radios Big Televisions, so the dev has made it free to download

In further confirmation that one can never truly own digital media, Warner Bros. Discovery has decided to “retire” 2016’s noodling around puzzle game Small Radios Big Televisions – meaning it’ll disappear off storefronts in the next 60 days. Developer Owen Deery revealed this news on Xitter a couple of days ago, simultaneously announcing that the game is now free to download. Deery also noted you can buy the synthy soundtrack to show support.

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