Summary

Ever sinceNintendogave us the light gun to hunt ducks with, developers have been trying to come up with ways to make video games more immersive. One of the most obvious ways to do that was by putting a steering wheel in our hands rather than a controller while playing racing games, and right nowyou can get one of the best on the market for considerably less, but you’ll need to act fast.

Logitech’s G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel with matching pedals is on sale at Woot for $179.99.That’s a full $130 cheaper than the $300 it usually retails for, but as is always the case with Woot, you won’t have long to benefit from this deal. Although it still has four days to go at the time of typing this, Woot’s deals end when its limited stock runs out. No restocks and once the steering wheel and pedals set is gone, the deal comes to an end.

Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel And Floor Pedals

Even though the wheel is PlayStation-branded,it’s also compatible withPCas well asPS5andPS4. The wheel has a hand-stitched leather cover and provides feedback as you drive in an attempt to replicate how it would feel if you were actually driving. The pedals that come with it are pressure-sensitive meaning the virtual car you’re driving should respond to even the slightest touch.

Logitech’s $300 Racing Wheel Is Down To $180 For A Very Limited Time

Feel Like A Real-Life Racecar Driver Without Even Having To Get Up Out Of Your Chair

Back to the wheel, and the 900-degree rotation means you may turn it two and half times before it locks, allowing you to take wide turns and perform complex maneuvers in more realistic driving games. There are also other accessories you can pair with it, including a Driving Force shifter, to make your video game driving experiences even more immersive, althoughthat and other matching accessories are not includedwith this discounted wheel and pedals set.

Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals

The Logitech G29 Driving Force is a racing wheel and pedal set designed for use with PlayStation consoles, and features force feedback, precision steering, and pressure-sensitive pedals.

If you got here too late and the wheel above has already sold out or the deal has expired, or $180 is still a little much for a racing wheel, check outour guide to the best racing wheelsavailable right now that includes options of varying prices that are compatible with different platforms. If you just like video game bargains in general,select Steam Deck models are on saleahead of being discontinued.