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Bethesda Doesn't Feel the Need to 'Rush' Fallout 5 in the Wake of TV Show's Success

Bethesda Softworks head Todd Howard knows fans are looking forward to Fallout 5, especially in the wake of the Prime Video show's success, but he isn’t interested in rushing it out the door.

https://www.ign.com/articles/bethesda-doesnt-feel-the-need-to-rush-fallout-5-in-the-wake-of-tv-shows-success

The Backbone One iPhone (Lighting) Mobile Gaming Controller Is 50% Off Today

The best iPhone mobile gaming controller

https://www.ign.com/articles/best-mobile-gaming-controller-deal-for-iphone-backbone-one-1

House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones Books Are on Sale

Catch up on all things Westeros with these book deals on Fire & Blood for House of the Dragon, and A Song of Ice and Fire for Game of Thrones.

https://www.ign.com/articles/house-of-the-dragon-and-game-of-thrones-books-are-on-sale

Lenovo Has a Liquid Cooled MSI GeForce RTX 4090 GPU for Only $1662

Still the fastest GPU in existence, by far

https://www.ign.com/articles/best-gpu-deals-2024-msi-suprim-liquid-x-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4090-graphics-card-for-4k

House of the Dragon Changed the Famed Blood and Cheese From the Books, and They Were Right To

In House of the Dragon Season 2 the HBO series adapts a famous sequence from George R.R. Martin's Blood and Fire. Here's why that was the correct decision.

https://www.ign.com/articles/house-of-the-dragon-changed-the-famed-blood-and-cheese-from-the-books-and-they-were-right-to

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Doesn't Need To Be Baldur's Gate 3, It Needs To Be Golden Era BioWare

Rather than attempting to hit Baldur’s Gate 3’s lofty standards, Dragon Age: The Veilguard should instead be seeking to resurrect BioWare’s golden era, an era that produced the Mass Effect series and more.

https://www.ign.com/articles/dragon-age-the-veilguard-doesnt-need-to-be-baldurs-gate-3-it-needs-to-be-golden-era-bioware

House of the Dragon Cast Explains the Season 2 Premiere's Brutal Twist

The House of the Dragon cast, including Matt Smith (Daemon), Emma D'Arcy (Rhaenyra) and Olivia Cooke (Alicent), explain the Season 2 premiere's brutal twist -- the show's adaptation of the famed Blood and Cheese story.

https://www.ign.com/articles/house-of-the-dragon-season-2-episode-1-blood-and-cheese-premiere-son-for-a-son

Black Myth: Wukong – Hands-On With an Impressive First 2 Hours

Black Myth Wukong is shaping up to be yet another promising soulslike. Our hands-on impressions after playing through the first two hours.

https://www.ign.com/articles/black-myth-wukong-hands-on-with-an-impressive-first-2-hours

Daily Deals: HP OMEN Monitor, Ryzen 5900X, Igloo 100 QT Cooler, and More

Sunday is officially here, and new deals are available as we head toward the end of the weekend. Whether you're interested in purchasing a new tablet, monitor, or video game, we've got you covered with a wide selection of picks that you don't want to miss. The best deals for Sunday, June 16, include the HP OMEN 31.5-inch monitor, the Ryzen 9 5900X Processor, Persona 3 Reload Collector's Edition, RoboCop Rogue City, and more.

HP OMEN 31.5 Inch Monitor

Arguably, the best deal available today is this HP OMEN monitor, which normally retails for $379.99. This 31.5-inch monitor features a 165Hz refresh rate, a curved display, a 400 nit peak brightness, and more. You'll also be able to take advantage of extremely smooth, tear-free images with FreeSync and G-SYNC support.

Ryzen 9 5900X for $249

The Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the most powerful processors that you can buy on the market right now. With 12 cores and 24 threads, you can expect top of the line performance in any game, regardless of the demand. Its top speed of 4.8 GHz is excellent for any device. The 5900X features AM4 support, so almost all modern AMD motherboards will support this chip.

Save $28 Off This 100 QT Igloo Cooler

Everyone can use a new cooler, especially in the summertime. Right now at Amazon, you can score this 100-quart Igloo Ultra Marine Cooler for $71.99. The cooler itself is rated for five days of ice retention performance, so your drinks won't be getting warm inside this item. Whether you spend your summer at the lake, at the beach, or in the backyard, this Igloo cooler is the perfect companion to ensure your beverages stay cold throughout the heat.

Resident Evil 4 for $29.99

2023's Resident Evil 4 is one of the best titles Capcom has ever released. With its revamped action and gorgeous environments, each minute of Resident Evil 4 (2023) is captivating like never before. For $29.99, this is a must-play title if you're a fan of action, survival, or horror titles. Additionally, it's perfectly acceptable to start with Resident Evil 4, even if you've never played a Resident Evil title before.

RoboCop Rogue City for $35

Woot has RoboCop Rogue City available for just $34.99 right now. Released in November 2023, Rogue City brings an all-new story to the world of RoboCop that is intertwined with the narrative of the films. Peter Weller even returned for this game, providing an authentic RoboCop experience. In our review, we stated, "RoboCop: Rogue City is the video game equivalent of a B movie in the best way, with the look and over-the-top action to capture the essence of the series."

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu No Yaiba- Sweep the Board! for $39.99

Sweep the Board! is the latest game from Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba-, focusing on a fun, party-like title that is extremely similar to Mario Party. You play as Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and the rest of the Demon Slayer cast as they traverse through multiple party boards and complete minigames against each other.

ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock for $29.99

Best Buy currently has the ROG 65W Charger Dock available for $29.99. This device is the perfect accessory if you're looking to play with your handheld PC on the big screen. With its minimal size, you can easily pack it in a bag with no issues. This device works with both the ROG Ally and the Steam Deck, as it just requires a USB-C port to pass through both power and display.

Persona 3 Reload Collector's Edition for $99.99

Persona 3 Reload launched earlier this year as an expanded and enhanced version of Persona 3 for modern platforms. The game features remade character assets and sprites, unique combat animations, updates to gameplay, and more. The Collector’s Edition features an art book, soundtrack, and an exclusive Aigis figure.

WarioWare: Move It! for $30

WarioWare: Move It! is discounted to just $30 at Walmart this weekend. If you've yet to pick up the latest title in the series, you can expect to find dozens of fun microgames and shenanigans. This entry utilizes features of the Joy-Con like motion tracking and HD Rumble, which adds new twists and moments to returning and new microgames.

Spider-Verse Box Set for $65.97

This Spider-Verse Box Set includes 4K UHD blu-rays of both Across the Spider-Verse & Into the Spider-Verse. There's also a 7-inch vinyl record that includes two songs by Metro Boomin from Across the Spider-Verse. Plus, you even get a replica of the sketchbook that Miles uses in the two movies, which makes this a must-own set for any Spider-Verse fan.

48'' UltraGear UHD OLED Monitor for $699.99

This massive 48" LG 4K OLED gaming monitor is the ultimate display for any gaming setup. Equipped with a 4K OLED anti-glare display, your games will look sharper and more vibrant than ever. There's no compromise on features either, with a 120Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 support, and G-Sync/FreeSync compatibility. While this monitor is certainly expensive, you'll be challenged to find a better deal on a gaming OLED monitor. This one normally sits at $1,499.99, which makes this an $800 discount.

https://www.ign.com/articles/daily-deals-6162

Daily Deals: HP OMEN Monitor, Ryzen 5900X, Igloo 100 QT Cooler, and More

Sunday is officially here, and new deals are available as we head toward the end of the weekend. Whether you're interested in purchasing a new tablet, monitor, or video game, we've got you covered with a wide selection of picks that you don't want to miss. The best deals for Sunday, June 16, include the HP OMEN 31.5-inch monitor, the Ryzen 9 5900X Processor, Persona 3 Reload Collector's Edition, RoboCop Rogue City, and more.

HP OMEN 31.5 Inch Monitor

Arguably, the best deal available today is this HP OMEN monitor, which normally retails for $379.99. This 31.5-inch monitor features a 165Hz refresh rate, a curved display, a 400 nit peak brightness, and more. You'll also be able to take advantage of extremely smooth, tear-free images with FreeSync and G-SYNC support.

Ryzen 9 5900X for $249

The Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the most powerful processors that you can buy on the market right now. With 12 cores and 24 threads, you can expect top of the line performance in any game, regardless of the demand. Its top speed of 4.8 GHz is excellent for any device. The 5900X features AM4 support, so almost all modern AMD motherboards will support this chip.

Save $28 Off This 100 QT Igloo Cooler

Everyone can use a new cooler, especially in the summertime. Right now at Amazon, you can score this 100-quart Igloo Ultra Marine Cooler for $71.99. The cooler itself is rated for five days of ice retention performance, so your drinks won't be getting warm inside this item. Whether you spend your summer at the lake, at the beach, or in the backyard, this Igloo cooler is the perfect companion to ensure your beverages stay cold throughout the heat.

Resident Evil 4 for $29.99

2023's Resident Evil 4 is one of the best titles Capcom has ever released. With its revamped action and gorgeous environments, each minute of Resident Evil 4 (2023) is captivating like never before. For $29.99, this is a must-play title if you're a fan of action, survival, or horror titles. Additionally, it's perfectly acceptable to start with Resident Evil 4, even if you've never played a Resident Evil title before.

RoboCop Rogue City for $35

Woot has RoboCop Rogue City available for just $34.99 right now. Released in November 2023, Rogue City brings an all-new story to the world of RoboCop that is intertwined with the narrative of the films. Peter Weller even returned for this game, providing an authentic RoboCop experience. In our review, we stated, "RoboCop: Rogue City is the video game equivalent of a B movie in the best way, with the look and over-the-top action to capture the essence of the series."

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu No Yaiba- Sweep the Board! for $39.99

Sweep the Board! is the latest game from Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba-, focusing on a fun, party-like title that is extremely similar to Mario Party. You play as Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and the rest of the Demon Slayer cast as they traverse through multiple party boards and complete minigames against each other.

ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock for $29.99

Best Buy currently has the ROG 65W Charger Dock available for $29.99. This device is the perfect accessory if you're looking to play with your handheld PC on the big screen. With its minimal size, you can easily pack it in a bag with no issues. This device works with both the ROG Ally and the Steam Deck, as it just requires a USB-C port to pass through both power and display.

Persona 3 Reload Collector's Edition for $99.99

Persona 3 Reload launched earlier this year as an expanded and enhanced version of Persona 3 for modern platforms. The game features remade character assets and sprites, unique combat animations, updates to gameplay, and more. The Collector’s Edition features an art book, soundtrack, and an exclusive Aigis figure.

WarioWare: Move It! for $30

WarioWare: Move It! is discounted to just $30 at Walmart this weekend. If you've yet to pick up the latest title in the series, you can expect to find dozens of fun microgames and shenanigans. This entry utilizes features of the Joy-Con like motion tracking and HD Rumble, which adds new twists and moments to returning and new microgames.

Spider-Verse Box Set for $65.97

This Spider-Verse Box Set includes 4K UHD blu-rays of both Across the Spider-Verse & Into the Spider-Verse. There's also a 7-inch vinyl record that includes two songs by Metro Boomin from Across the Spider-Verse. Plus, you even get a replica of the sketchbook that Miles uses in the two movies, which makes this a must-own set for any Spider-Verse fan.

48'' UltraGear UHD OLED Monitor for $699.99

This massive 48" LG 4K OLED gaming monitor is the ultimate display for any gaming setup. Equipped with a 4K OLED anti-glare display, your games will look sharper and more vibrant than ever. There's no compromise on features either, with a 120Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 support, and G-Sync/FreeSync compatibility. While this monitor is certainly expensive, you'll be challenged to find a better deal on a gaming OLED monitor. This one normally sits at $1,499.99, which makes this an $800 discount.

https://www.ign.com/articles/daily-deals-6162

Daily Deals: HP OMEN Monitor, Ryzen 5900X, Igloo 100 QT Cooler, and More

Sunday is officially here, and new deals are available as we head toward the end of the weekend. Whether you're interested in purchasing a new tablet, monitor, or video game, we've got you covered with a wide selection of picks that you don't want to miss. The best deals for Sunday, June 16, include the HP OMEN 31.5-inch monitor, the Ryzen 9 5900X Processor, Persona 3 Reload Collector's Edition, RoboCop Rogue City, and more.

HP OMEN 31.5 Inch Monitor

Arguably, the best deal available today is this HP OMEN monitor, which normally retails for $379.99. This 31.5-inch monitor features a 165Hz refresh rate, a curved display, a 400 nit peak brightness, and more. You'll also be able to take advantage of extremely smooth, tear-free images with FreeSync and G-SYNC support.

Ryzen 9 5900X for $249

The Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the most powerful processors that you can buy on the market right now. With 12 cores and 24 threads, you can expect top of the line performance in any game, regardless of the demand. Its top speed of 4.8 GHz is excellent for any device. The 5900X features AM4 support, so almost all modern AMD motherboards will support this chip.

Save $28 Off This 100 QT Igloo Cooler

Everyone can use a new cooler, especially in the summertime. Right now at Amazon, you can score this 100-quart Igloo Ultra Marine Cooler for $71.99. The cooler itself is rated for five days of ice retention performance, so your drinks won't be getting warm inside this item. Whether you spend your summer at the lake, at the beach, or in the backyard, this Igloo cooler is the perfect companion to ensure your beverages stay cold throughout the heat.

Resident Evil 4 for $29.99

2023's Resident Evil 4 is one of the best titles Capcom has ever released. With its revamped action and gorgeous environments, each minute of Resident Evil 4 (2023) is captivating like never before. For $29.99, this is a must-play title if you're a fan of action, survival, or horror titles. Additionally, it's perfectly acceptable to start with Resident Evil 4, even if you've never played a Resident Evil title before.

RoboCop Rogue City for $35

Woot has RoboCop Rogue City available for just $34.99 right now. Released in November 2023, Rogue City brings an all-new story to the world of RoboCop that is intertwined with the narrative of the films. Peter Weller even returned for this game, providing an authentic RoboCop experience. In our review, we stated, "RoboCop: Rogue City is the video game equivalent of a B movie in the best way, with the look and over-the-top action to capture the essence of the series."

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu No Yaiba- Sweep the Board! for $39.99

Sweep the Board! is the latest game from Demon Slayer - Kimetsu no Yaiba-, focusing on a fun, party-like title that is extremely similar to Mario Party. You play as Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, and the rest of the Demon Slayer cast as they traverse through multiple party boards and complete minigames against each other.

ASUS ROG 65W Charger Dock for $29.99

Best Buy currently has the ROG 65W Charger Dock available for $29.99. This device is the perfect accessory if you're looking to play with your handheld PC on the big screen. With its minimal size, you can easily pack it in a bag with no issues. This device works with both the ROG Ally and the Steam Deck, as it just requires a USB-C port to pass through both power and display.

Persona 3 Reload Collector's Edition for $99.99

Persona 3 Reload launched earlier this year as an expanded and enhanced version of Persona 3 for modern platforms. The game features remade character assets and sprites, unique combat animations, updates to gameplay, and more. The Collector’s Edition features an art book, soundtrack, and an exclusive Aigis figure.

WarioWare: Move It! for $30

WarioWare: Move It! is discounted to just $30 at Walmart this weekend. If you've yet to pick up the latest title in the series, you can expect to find dozens of fun microgames and shenanigans. This entry utilizes features of the Joy-Con like motion tracking and HD Rumble, which adds new twists and moments to returning and new microgames.

Spider-Verse Box Set for $65.97

This Spider-Verse Box Set includes 4K UHD blu-rays of both Across the Spider-Verse & Into the Spider-Verse. There's also a 7-inch vinyl record that includes two songs by Metro Boomin from Across the Spider-Verse. Plus, you even get a replica of the sketchbook that Miles uses in the two movies, which makes this a must-own set for any Spider-Verse fan.

48'' UltraGear UHD OLED Monitor for $699.99

This massive 48" LG 4K OLED gaming monitor is the ultimate display for any gaming setup. Equipped with a 4K OLED anti-glare display, your games will look sharper and more vibrant than ever. There's no compromise on features either, with a 120Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 support, and G-Sync/FreeSync compatibility. While this monitor is certainly expensive, you'll be challenged to find a better deal on a gaming OLED monitor. This one normally sits at $1,499.99, which makes this an $800 discount.

https://www.ign.com/articles/daily-deals-6162

Daily Deals: M2 iPad Pro, Ryzen 9 5900X, Igloo Marine Ultra Cooler, and More

Saturday is officially here, which means it's time to round up some of the best deals available this weekend! Whether you're interested in purchasing a new tablet, monitor, or video game, we've got you covered with a wide selection of picks that you don't want to miss. The best deals for Saturday, June 15, include the M2 iPad Pro, Ryzen 9 5900X Processor, GIGABYTE AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT Xtreme, and more.

M2 iPad Pro for $799

Best Buy currently has the M2 11-inch iPad Pro for only $799. With $300 worth of savings, you can take advantage of one of the most powerful tablets on the market. This iPad is perfect for drawing, rendering, and any task you need to accomplish. Both gray and silver models are available for this deal.

Ryzen 9 5900X for $249

The Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the most powerful processors that you can buy on the market right now. With 12 cores and 24 threads, you can expect top of the line performance in any game, regardless of the demand. Its top speed of 4.8 GHz is excellent for any device. The 5900X features AM4 support, so almost all modern AMD motherboards will support this chip.

Save 44% Off the GIGABYTE AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT Xtreme WATERFORCE WB 16G Graphics Card

If you have a water-cooled system or are looking to build one, Amazon has an excellent deal on this GIGABYTE AORUS Radeon RX 6900 XT Xtreme that is already prepped for water-cooled systems. The RX 6900 XT Xtreme has comparable performance to the 3080Ti in most instances, with some games even matching the performance of an NVIDIA RTX 3090. With 16GB of GDDR6 memory, you can expect plenty of room for any games or applications you choose to run.

RoboCop Rogue City for $35

Woot has RoboCop Rogue City available for just $34.99 right now. Released in November 2023, Rogue City brings an all-new story to the world of RoboCop that is intertwined with the narrative of the films. Peter Weller even returned for this game, providing an authentic RoboCop experience. In our review, we stated, "RoboCop: Rogue City is the video game equivalent of a B movie in the best way, with the look and over-the-top action to capture the essence of the series."

Save $28 Off This 100 QT Igloo Cooler

Everyone can use a new cooler, especially in the summertime. Right now at Amazon, you can score this 100-quart Igloo Ultra Marine Cooler for $71.99. The cooler itself is rated for five days of ice retention performance, so your drinks won't be getting warm inside this item. Whether you spend you summer at the lake, at the beach, or in the backyard, this Igloo cooler is the perfect companion to ensure your beverages stay cold throughout the heat.

WarioWare: Move It! for $30

WarioWare: Move It! is discounted to just $30 at Walmart this weekend. If you've yet to pick up the latest title in the series, you can expect to find dozens of fun microgames and shenanigans. This entry utilizes features of the Joy-Con like motion tracking and HD Rumble, which adds new twists and moments to returning and new microgames.

48'' UltraGear UHD OLED Monitor for $699.99

This massive 48" LG 4K OLED gaming monitor is the ultimate display for any gaming setup. Equipped with a 4K OLED anti-glare display, your games will look sharper and more vibrant than ever. There's no compromise on features either, with a 120Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 support, and G-Sync/FreeSync compatibility. While this monitor is certainly expensive, you'll be challenged to find a better deal on a gaming OLED monitor. This one normally sits at $1,499.99, which makes this an $800 discount.

https://www.ign.com/articles/daily-deals-m2-ipad-pro-ryzen-9-5900x-igloo-marine-ultra-cooler-and-more

The Legend of Vox Machina and My Unexpected Full Circle Moment At IGN Live

Life is full of little cosmic jokes. Sometimes they're funny, others infinitely less so. But here's how The Legend of Vox Machina and IGN Live brought an unexpected one into my life.

https://www.ign.com/articles/the-legend-of-vox-machina-and-my-unexpected-full-circle-moment-at-ign-live

Tuesday Review

Julia Louis-Dreyfus brings life to this messy, though often moving, story of death.

https://www.ign.com/articles/tuesday-review-julia-louis-dreyfus-a24

How to Watch House of the Dragon: Season 2 – Release Schedule and Streaming

Ready for another season?

https://www.ign.com/articles/how-to-watch-house-of-the-dragon-season-2-release-date

Moza R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals Review

Moza’s new Xbox-compatible R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals bundle is the latest addition to the company’s increasingly extensive sim racing ecosystem, and it’s a complete, ready-to-race set that could prove quite attractive to Xbox users on the hunt for their first racing wheel.

While the 3.9Nm R3 wheelbase doesn’t pack an especially potent punch at its peak, it is nonetheless a sturdy and elegant direct drive unit that’s whisper quiet, easily outclassing its noisier and clunkier gear- and belt-driven peers at the lower end of the sim racing gear price spectrum. Better still, the bundle itself is extremely upgrade-friendly, so it’ll be very easy to make improvements to your setup down the track without needing to replace it entirely.

Moza R3 – Design and Features

The Moza R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals bundle is a complete, plug-and-play racing system. It comes with Moza’s new 3.9Nm R3 wheelbase, a 280mm Xbox-compatible steering wheel that appears to largely resemble Moza’s existing ES wheel, and a set of SR-P Lite pedals: everything you’ll need to set it up and be driving immediately. It also includes a separate table clamp for those of you with desk-style racing set-ups, so there are no nasty surprises or hidden additional costs.

The all-steel clamp itself is genuinely excellent, and it may well be the best wheel clamp I’ve ever used. It is absolutely rock solid – far stronger than the plastic systems regularly employed by some competitors. While most wheels I’ve used tend to rock forward slightly under the weight of my hands and arms when using table clamps, the R3 wheelbase and rim are rigidly held in place and I’ve detected no tilt at all. I did notice that the Allen bolts holding the wheelbase to the clamp did begin to the loosen after some particularly aggressive force feedback while playing CarX Drift Racing, but the mild, 15-degree lean on the clamp makes it simple enough to access the bolts and re-tighten them without removing the clamp from its surface entirely. Clamp space extends to 50mm, which should suit even a thick table or desk.

Purchasing Guide

The Moza R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals bundle is available from Moza and Walmart for $400.

The clamp itself has six pre-drilled mount holes, meaning it suits the smaller R3 wheelbase but also Moza’s existing range of slightly longer wheelbases. The wheelbase itself has four mount holes, but it’s smaller than other wheelbases so if you use a bespoke sim rig you may need extra holes in your wheel stand to match the R3’s bolt pattern.

The R3 wheelbase itself weighs just 2.29 kilos and is just 120mm high, 135mm wide, and (excluding the steering shaft) only 93mm long. It really is surprisingly small, but I am a big fan of the utilitarian aesthetics of these boxy little direct drive systems over big plastic clamshells, which tend to look a little more toy-like in comparison. That said, Moza has indulged slightly by adding an overt X shape to the R3 wheelbase, but it’s a cute touch for its first Xbox wheel bundle.

The brushed aluminium alloy housing has a nice, premium appearance, and the firm plastic case on the rear seems sturdy. The rear ports are easily accessible, with inputs for pedals, a dash display, a shifter, a handbrake, and an emergency stop device all lined up in a neat, practical row. The only one you’ll need with the items included in the R3 bundle is the pedal port, but expanding your setup will be simple if you choose to do so (there are also two threaded holes on top of the R3 for Moza’s dash display).

Entry-level system or otherwise, I will say there is something impressive about a direct drive wheelbase that can literally fit in the palm of my hand.

Granted, I do have large hands, which do me a mild disservice when it comes to the wheel rim itself; at 280mm in diameter, it’s a fraction smaller to the wheels I use most regularly. It’s admittedly only a 20mm difference, but it is noticeable. It does feel a little more petite to me overall.

That said, the contouring on the D-shaped wheel is comfortable under the hands, and the polyurethane wrapping for the rim itself may look a little cheap but it also feels fine and suitably grippy during use. The brushed metal wheel face looks good and, even though there’s a bit of play in them, the buttons have a nice, firm action under the thumb. The wheel rim itself is actually removable from the core, and Moza does sell other rims that fit on this button template, including a 12-inch round wheel and a butterfly-style wheel called the “ES Formula.”

The black metal paddle shifters have a satisfying click after just a few millimetres of travel, though they are a little thin and will continue to flex by another half-centimetre or so under a strong squeeze.

Moza’s ball-bearing quick release system is excellent. Just push the rim onto the wheel shaft; one click and it’s done. No need to grab the collar or make any further twists or adjustments. It’s very snug and rigid, and I can detect no shimmy or wiggle in it whatsoever.

It’s also very important to note the Xbox compatibility in the Moza ecosystem comes inside the wheel itself, and not the wheelbase. This means you can actually snap this wheel onto other Moza wheelbases like the R5 or R12 as well. The only downside is that, if you already have an existing Moza base, the Xbox wheel is only available in this R3 bundle at the moment.

The pedal box in the R3 bundle comes with two pedals – an accelerator and a brake. A standalone clutch pedal is available from Moza and can be easily added to the SR-P Lite base, but just be aware it doesn’t come with a clutch by default.

The pedals and pedal box are all metal, so they feel very strong. Certainly beefier than the pedal sets in some other wheel systems I’ve used over the years, which utilise a lot more plastic in their construction. They also have a wide range of adjustment possibilities, with the pedal pads able to be reattached higher or lower, and the whole pedals themselves moved left or right. Resistance for the pedals comes from a pair of springs rather than a load cell, however.

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Moza R3 – Performance

With 3.9Nm of peak torque available from the R3 wheelbase we’re admittedly not talking about forearm-shredding levels of force here. It is, however, well within the vicinity of other entry-level wheels. That is, it’s more powerful than the Logitech G923 and essentially on par with the Thrustmaster T300 (and only a little below the 5Nm Fanatec CSL DD bundle, which is also Xbox compatible but slightly more expensive).

The benefits of the Moza R3 over the gear-driven G923 and the belt-driven T300 is that the R3 is direct drive. As a result, force feedback is smooth, silent, and instant. The effect is night and day. The R3 does particularly well communicating subtle feedback, and it’s very hard to go back to gear- or belt-driven alternatives.

Yes, the peak strength is considerably lower than you get in mid- to high-range direct drive wheelbases, but the R3 isn’t for racers who already own such a set up (or have the budget and desire for one).

If you’re playing on Xbox, force feedback settings for the R3 can be made via the bespoke Moza Racing app, which painlessly connects to your wheelbase via Bluetooth. It’s simple to use and there are a ton of adjustments available, some of which can add a bit more punch to the lower-end feedback if you want more zest.

Game support at launch is a little more extensive than the recently released Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race, which does otherwise live at a different (that is, higher) price point than the R3. The R3 handily supports a slightly bigger range of older, fan-favourite racing games, and I was very pleased to be able to use the R3 to play the likes of Project CARS 2 and Forza Motorsport 7, despite the fact both of these games have been delisted for years. Unfortunately, there are a few heavy hitters that aren’t officially supported on Xbox yet, including the most recent F1, plus Assetto Corsa Competizione.

As mentioned, resistance in the pedals is provided by springs, and your input is determined by Hall effect sensors that are detecting the position of the pedals rather than the force you’re applying to them. For the throttle this tends to be fine, but for braking it’s a little harder to maintain consistency without the progressive resistance you get in more advanced load cell pedal setups. I expect it will still be sufficient for a large portion of the compatible racing games on Xbox, but if you find yourself getting quite serious a standalone brake mod is available that adds a lot more resistance and will give you a more consistent brake feel. Just know that if you’re thinking of adding this to your pedals, you’ll probably need some kind of wheel stand or sim rig at this point. With the extra braking force it’s unlikely you’ll be able to just leave the pedals on the floor (even with the included grip pads).

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Moza R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals Review

Moza’s new Xbox-compatible R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals bundle is the latest addition to the company’s increasingly extensive sim racing ecosystem, and it’s a complete, ready-to-race set that could prove quite attractive to Xbox users on the hunt for their first racing wheel.

While the 3.9Nm R3 wheelbase doesn’t pack an especially potent punch at its peak, it is nonetheless a sturdy and elegant direct drive unit that’s whisper quiet, easily outclassing its noisier and clunkier gear- and belt-driven peers at the lower end of the sim racing gear price spectrum. Better still, the bundle itself is extremely upgrade-friendly, so it’ll be very easy to make improvements to your setup down the track without needing to replace it entirely.

Moza R3 – Design and Features

The Moza R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals bundle is a complete, plug-and-play racing system. It comes with Moza’s new 3.9Nm R3 wheelbase, a 280mm Xbox-compatible steering wheel that appears to largely resemble Moza’s existing ES wheel, and a set of SR-P Lite pedals: everything you’ll need to set it up and be driving immediately. It also includes a separate table clamp for those of you with desk-style racing set-ups, so there are no nasty surprises or hidden additional costs.

The all-steel clamp itself is genuinely excellent, and it may well be the best wheel clamp I’ve ever used. It is absolutely rock solid – far stronger than the plastic systems regularly employed by some competitors. While most wheels I’ve used tend to rock forward slightly under the weight of my hands and arms when using table clamps, the R3 wheelbase and rim are rigidly held in place and I’ve detected no tilt at all. I did notice that the Allen bolts holding the wheelbase to the clamp did begin to the loosen after some particularly aggressive force feedback while playing CarX Drift Racing, but the mild, 15-degree lean on the clamp makes it simple enough to access the bolts and re-tighten them without removing the clamp from its surface entirely. Clamp space extends to 50mm, which should suit even a thick table or desk.

Purchasing Guide

The Moza R3 Racing Wheel and Pedals bundle is available from Moza and Walmart for $400.

The clamp itself has six pre-drilled mount holes, meaning it suits the smaller R3 wheelbase but also Moza’s existing range of slightly longer wheelbases. The wheelbase itself has four mount holes, but it’s smaller than other wheelbases so if you use a bespoke sim rig you may need extra holes in your wheel stand to match the R3’s bolt pattern.

The R3 wheelbase itself weighs just 2.29 kilos and is just 120mm high, 135mm wide, and (excluding the steering shaft) only 93mm long. It really is surprisingly small, but I am a big fan of the utilitarian aesthetics of these boxy little direct drive systems over big plastic clamshells, which tend to look a little more toy-like in comparison. That said, Moza has indulged slightly by adding an overt X shape to the R3 wheelbase, but it’s a cute touch for its first Xbox wheel bundle.

The brushed aluminium alloy housing has a nice, premium appearance, and the firm plastic case on the rear seems sturdy. The rear ports are easily accessible, with inputs for pedals, a dash display, a shifter, a handbrake, and an emergency stop device all lined up in a neat, practical row. The only one you’ll need with the items included in the R3 bundle is the pedal port, but expanding your setup will be simple if you choose to do so (there are also two threaded holes on top of the R3 for Moza’s dash display).

Entry-level system or otherwise, I will say there is something impressive about a direct drive wheelbase that can literally fit in the palm of my hand.

Granted, I do have large hands, which do me a mild disservice when it comes to the wheel rim itself; at 280mm in diameter, it’s a fraction smaller to the wheels I use most regularly. It’s admittedly only a 20mm difference, but it is noticeable. It does feel a little more petite to me overall.

That said, the contouring on the D-shaped wheel is comfortable under the hands, and the polyurethane wrapping for the rim itself may look a little cheap but it also feels fine and suitably grippy during use. The brushed metal wheel face looks good and, even though there’s a bit of play in them, the buttons have a nice, firm action under the thumb. The wheel rim itself is actually removable from the core, and Moza does sell other rims that fit on this button template, including a 12-inch round wheel and a butterfly-style wheel called the “ES Formula.”

The black metal paddle shifters have a satisfying click after just a few millimetres of travel, though they are a little thin and will continue to flex by another half-centimetre or so under a strong squeeze.

Moza’s ball-bearing quick release system is excellent. Just push the rim onto the wheel shaft; one click and it’s done. No need to grab the collar or make any further twists or adjustments. It’s very snug and rigid, and I can detect no shimmy or wiggle in it whatsoever.

It’s also very important to note the Xbox compatibility in the Moza ecosystem comes inside the wheel itself, and not the wheelbase. This means you can actually snap this wheel onto other Moza wheelbases like the R5 or R12 as well. The only downside is that, if you already have an existing Moza base, the Xbox wheel is only available in this R3 bundle at the moment.

The pedal box in the R3 bundle comes with two pedals – an accelerator and a brake. A standalone clutch pedal is available from Moza and can be easily added to the SR-P Lite base, but just be aware it doesn’t come with a clutch by default.

The pedals and pedal box are all metal, so they feel very strong. Certainly beefier than the pedal sets in some other wheel systems I’ve used over the years, which utilise a lot more plastic in their construction. They also have a wide range of adjustment possibilities, with the pedal pads able to be reattached higher or lower, and the whole pedals themselves moved left or right. Resistance for the pedals comes from a pair of springs rather than a load cell, however.

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Moza R3 – Performance

With 3.9Nm of peak torque available from the R3 wheelbase we’re admittedly not talking about forearm-shredding levels of force here. It is, however, well within the vicinity of other entry-level wheels. That is, it’s more powerful than the Logitech G923 and essentially on par with the Thrustmaster T300 (and only a little below the 5Nm Fanatec CSL DD bundle, which is also Xbox compatible but slightly more expensive).

The benefits of the Moza R3 over the gear-driven G923 and the belt-driven T300 is that the R3 is direct drive. As a result, force feedback is smooth, silent, and instant. The effect is night and day. The R3 does particularly well communicating subtle feedback, and it’s very hard to go back to gear- or belt-driven alternatives.

Yes, the peak strength is considerably lower than you get in mid- to high-range direct drive wheelbases, but the R3 isn’t for racers who already own such a set up (or have the budget and desire for one).

If you’re playing on Xbox, force feedback settings for the R3 can be made via the bespoke Moza Racing app, which painlessly connects to your wheelbase via Bluetooth. It’s simple to use and there are a ton of adjustments available, some of which can add a bit more punch to the lower-end feedback if you want more zest.

Game support at launch is a little more extensive than the recently released Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race, which does otherwise live at a different (that is, higher) price point than the R3. The R3 handily supports a slightly bigger range of older, fan-favourite racing games, and I was very pleased to be able to use the R3 to play the likes of Project CARS 2 and Forza Motorsport 7, despite the fact both of these games have been delisted for years. Unfortunately, there are a few heavy hitters that aren’t officially supported on Xbox yet, including the most recent F1, plus Assetto Corsa Competizione.

As mentioned, resistance in the pedals is provided by springs, and your input is determined by Hall effect sensors that are detecting the position of the pedals rather than the force you’re applying to them. For the throttle this tends to be fine, but for braking it’s a little harder to maintain consistency without the progressive resistance you get in more advanced load cell pedal setups. I expect it will still be sufficient for a large portion of the compatible racing games on Xbox, but if you find yourself getting quite serious a standalone brake mod is available that adds a lot more resistance and will give you a more consistent brake feel. Just know that if you’re thinking of adding this to your pedals, you’ll probably need some kind of wheel stand or sim rig at this point. With the extra braking force it’s unlikely you’ll be able to just leave the pedals on the floor (even with the included grip pads).

https://www.ign.com/articles/moza-r3-racing-wheel-and-pedals-review

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