If you have been playing the newly released Forza Horizon 6 using a standard gamepad, you might be missing out on the full experience. To help bridge the gap between casual play and a more immersive sim-racing setup, Logitech G is currently offering a significant discount on two of its most popular peripherals.
For a limited time, you can pick up a refurbished Logitech G29 (PS5, PC) or Logitech G920 (Xbox, PC) racing wheel and pedal set for just $129.99. The price reflects a $30 discount applied automatically when you add the item to your shopping cart. The deal also includes free shipping and a one-year Logitech warranty, making it a low-risk entry point for those looking to move beyond a DualSense or standard controller.
Why Upgrade Your Wheel for Forza Horizon 6?
The G29 and G920 are widely considered some of the best racing wheels available under $300, and at this discounted price, they offer a substantial upgrade in immersion. Both units feature hand-stitched leather steering wheels, sturdy metal bases, and durable steel ball bearings in the shaft. Most importantly, they utilize gear-driven dual-force motor feedback to simulate resistance, which provides a tactile connection to the road that a controller simply cannot replicate.
While both wheels are excellent, the G29 holds a slight edge for some users. It includes integrated LED shift lights that track your RPMs in real-time and a user-programmable rotary knob on the wheel face. If you are looking for something more advanced, like a direct-drive system, you would need to look toward higher-end, more expensive alternatives like the Logitech G Pro, but for most players, these entry-level wheels strike a perfect balance.
A Masterpiece in Japan
This hardware sale arrives just as players are settling into Forza Horizon 6, which has earned critical acclaim, including a 10/10 "Masterpiece" review from IGN. The latest entry in the franchise moves the action to Japan, offering a massive open world that spans everything from the snow-covered Japanese Alps to the dense urban environment of the Tokyo Expressway.
The game launches with a roster of 550 customizable cars and a wide variety of activities, including the return of the fan-favorite Eliminator battle royale mode. Whether you are tackling technical mountain passes or navigating city traffic, a dedicated racing wheel is designed to help you get the most out of the refined driving physics on display in this latest outing.

