Logitech G has wrapped up its Play 2025 event, and it was a massive one, with the company unveiling a vast slate of new products spanning sim racing, esports, streaming, and mainstream PC gaming. The launch includes everything from a new direct-drive wheel base and a premium McLaren collaboration to a mouse with haptic triggers.
For sim racers, Logitech G is expanding its modular Racing Series with the new RS50 Base (available with or without a wheel and a clamp), featuring an 8 Nm direct-drive motor with TrueForce technology. This can be paired with the new RS Pedals (the RS Clutch Module is also available separately), which utilise a 75 kg load cell brake. The company also announced a premium McLaren Racing Collection, which includes a McLaren-branded A50 X wireless headset, a formula-style wheel, and a Playseat cockpit designed in conjunction with McLaren's F1 engineers.
Moreover, two new mice were revealed. The star of the show is the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike, which features a haptic inductive trigger that replaces traditional mechanical switches with an analogue sensor and real-time haptics for faster and more adjustable clicks. It's joined by the G Pro X Superlight 2c, a new and smaller version of the fan-favourite lightweight mouse with revised thumb buttons.
For streamers, subsidiary Streamlabs introduced an AI Streaming Agent, powered by Nvidia Ace and Audio2Face technology, that can act as a live producer, automatically clipping highlights, and even serve as an optional lifelike virtual co-host for your stream. For the mainstream market, Logitech G has launched the G321 Lightspeed, a new affordable wireless headset featuring a plush memory foam headband, breathable ear cups, and a flip-to-mute microphone. In addition, it introduced the G515 Rapid TKL, an ultra-low-profile (22 mm thin) keyboard with magnetic analogue switches (pre-lubed), double-shot PBT keycaps, and a rapid trigger function for configurable actuation down to 0.1 mm.
The company also announced the A20 X, a new multi-platform wireless headset for console gamers, and a major update to its G Hub software that will now aggregate game libraries from multiple storefronts. Below, you can find a list of the prices and availability of Logitech G's latest products:
- RS50 Base – now available for £249.99/$349.99/€299.99 (PC) or £339.99/$449.99/€399.99 (PS/PC)
- RS50 System (RS50 Base + RS Round wheel + table clamp) – now available for £599.99/$699.99/€649.99 (Xbox/PC or PS/PC)
- Table Clamp for RS50 – now available for £24.99/$29.99/€29.99
- RS Pedals – now available for pre-order (October 17th release) for £119.99/$159.99/€149.99
- RS Clutch Module – will be available for £34.99/$44.99/€39.99
- A50 X McLaren Racing Edition – now available for £379.99/$429.99/€429.99
- Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike – will be available for $179.99
- Pro X Superlight 2c – now available for £159.99/$159.99/€179.99
- G321 Lightspeed – now available for pre-order (October 2nd release) for £59.99/$59.99/€69.99
- G515 Rapid TKL – now available for £139.99/$169.99/€169.99
- A20 X – now available for £169.99/$179.99/€199.99
Price and availability of the G RS Formula Wheel: McLaren Racing Edition and the Playseat Formula Instinct: Logitech G McLaren Racing Edition were not disclosed.
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