The Moza R12 Racing Experience, Hands On Impressions, and Less Than a Motza Prices

Right off the starter grid, I must admit I was sceptical during the unboxing process of this Moza racing setup. You see, I was first drawn to the R12 Wheel Base, the CRP Pedals, and the GS V2P GT Wheel for three reasons—Moza's sterling reputation, the fact that it was a GT3/F1 configuration not offered by my current wheel, and because I’m a fiend for greater force feedback. The latter didn’t seem probable here, despite Moza's superior FF numbers.
I’m very much a simmer who feels the need to feel the speed. My current workhorse, a Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel, is no slouch in the FF department with its not-unimpressive 11Nm of torque. That said, the R12’s direct drive servo system goes harder at 12Nm.
The Spinal Tap leap from eleven to a dozen sure amped me up, but I recoiled when spotting the footprint differences of these similarly priced wheel bases. As I was grease monkeying everything off my sim rig, it was impossible not to notice the dashboard-like Logi Pro wheel base (30.5 x 29 x 20cm) dwarfing Moza's ultra-compact R12 base (22.5 x 15.6 x 12.3cm).
I caught myself wondering: Is it even possible to get more power out of such a svelte package? In short order, the answer came back as a resounding, wrist-rattling yes.
We'll delve into the details of that in a sec, but for now, let’s get some best price options for anybody who clicked in here with their mind made up already. Everybody else can skip all that window shopping by clicking here to continue to my hands on impressions.
The Moza Racing Test Setup
Moza R12 Wheel Base
Long story short, the R12 Wheel Base is a solidly built nerve-centre that will serve as your HUB for Moza’s highly interchangeable racing ecosystem. Boasting an aviation-grade aluminum alloy housing with sexy laser-etched accents, it certainly looks the goods after I bolt it onto the business plate of my trusty Playseat Alcantara sim seat.
From here, it’s a wiring noodlefest as you connect the base to a (considerably sized) power brick, and then to a wall socket. The next extra step I had was linking the base to my (optional) Moza Sequential Shifter. It’s also worth noting that there are dedicated ports available for hi-definition Digital Dash readouts, Handbrakes for the hairpin heroes, and an E-stop switch.
The last step of the great connect-a-thon is threading from base to pedals, which require their own mini daisy-chain connection process with short wires running between the accelerator, brake, and clutch pedals before a single, dedicated cable can be snaked out to the base unit. This sounds like a pain, but it’s actually a one-off hassle, and the no-nonsense labelling of all ports makes for a painless process.
Last but not least, you’ll need to slot on a wheel style of your choice onto the base. As mentioned before, I went for the GS V2P GT (GT3/F1) setup, and it effortlessly snaps onto the base via an automotive-grade conductive slip ring system that provides limitless max wheel rotation. And, for the record: Moza’s other wheel styles include an ES (ideal for street/drifting), a CS (what I’d use for rallying), and there’s even a very self-explanatory TSW Truck Wheel. As a wheelman who enjoys all the meats of the sim racing stew, I'm looking forward to testing those variants in the future.
Moza GS V2P GT Wheel
While the R12 wheel base is sexy-looking but also unassumingly box-like, it’s difficult to not be wowed by the busy aesthetics of the GS V2P wheel once freed from its box + totebag prison. Authentically-sized and wonderfully weighty-feeling at first touch, this bad boy is positively bristling with bells and whistles. It's absolutely stuccoed with more dials and switches than your average gamer would know what to do with.
Thanks to exceptional design, I found I had easy thumb access to this cacophony of buttons and doodads. Beyond the main dials that rest at the centre of the unit, it feels like every other input has been perfectly placed around my fingertips. Likewise, the build quality of everything feels befitting of the considerable price one is paying.
Noise-wise, the functions that rest on the back of the wheel will be very intent on letting you know they’re back there. The aftward clutch pedals are generously sized and non-cacophonous, though they’re certainly clicky. The individual gear up/down shifters are the main culprits, as they're definitely noisier than they need to be—just beefy, metal-on-metal clanks aplenty. Though it’s a minor pain in an already lengthy setup process, you should 100% take the time to apply the (optional) rubber dampening pads that come with this unit.
Powering up the wheel results in a cheerful disco of lights as the RPM strip and ten face buttons run through their initialization checks. Speaking of chroma, I love that this V2P version of the wheel has upgraded to individual LEDS instead of the old sequential LED RPM setup. Looks better. Works better.
I also dig how stocky and durable this wheel feels, thanks to a stronger reinforced backplate. It’s also mighty comfortable in the mitts with its perforated microfiber leather grips (an epidermis-friendly finish that’s also found on Moza's more premium FSR wheel). Lastly, at 300mm across, I appreciate that this unit is slightly wider than quite a few competing F1-style wheels out there. Call me shallow, but I’m always of the opinion that bigger is better with wheels—it just sells the illusion that much more.
The excellent build quality extends to the inputs themselves. Those ten backlit push buttons dominating the radial reach range of your thumbs all feel nice to the press and have a surety that reduces the likelihood of accidental pressings. This lack of finickiness is invaluable when you’re racing as I do, ensconced in a VR headset with no option for a quick downward glance at the wheel.
Note: if you do exist at the other end of the spectrum and like the occasional glance at your wheel, I love that there’s a quick button combo that allows the individual cycle changing of LED colours for every push button. For example, you might want to slap a big “no no” red on your pit-limiter function to prevent accidentally crapping out your transmission along the main straight of Monza.
Likewise, the rotary encoders that sit at the centre of the unit have just the right amount of resistance to them. When blind as a bat in VR, I found that I could still intuitively reach out, find what I needed, and then twist to the correct number of units required. I'm quite happy that there's a degree of further customisation with these too—Moza’s software suite allows you to easily change these from rotary encoders to simpler, individual switches. Every creature comfort has been thought of.
Moza CRP Pedals
When it comes to putting actual pedals to the metal, Moza’s CRP set is a high-quality offering. They require the most construction of the peripherals in this article, but also the most latitude to tweak things into one's absolute ideal setup. You’ll cobble everything together, from the metal base plate and heel-stop strip, to slotting in the three pedals into a surprisingly large array of spacing slots on offer.
I never thought I’d say this about something designed to be relentlessly trodden on, but these CNC machined aluminum alloy pedals look...beautiful. Weirdly, they never failed to catch the eyes of even my non-gaming mates and draw positive comments. I was also pretty impressed by the genrously sized toolkit that came with this—a veritable Mechano box of adjuster tools, spring swaps, and rubber dampeners.
Once I bolted everything to where it needed to go, I was struck by how large the face area is for these single-spring pedals. I’m used to the Logitech approach where you’re all toes and the ball of the foot–Moza’s determined to let your whole sole get involved. These pedals also leverage rear-mounted load cell sensors and magnetic Hall Effect Sensors, which are much preferred for their durability over many, many hours of stomping.
Overall, I loved the sensation of these very linear feeling pedals, and there’s plenty of travel provided to cater to a wide variety of sim setups and disciplines. With minimal monkeywrenching, you can fairly quickly transition from short 'n' snappy F1 responsiveness to the deeper pedal pushes one might want for heel-and-toe shift driffting or a big mutha-trucker rig racer.
All Together Now
When everything finally came together for game-time, the Moza ecosystem performed brilliantly. Obviously, with the F1 nature of the GS V2P GT, I veered harder towards open-wheeler experiences with a dash of GT3 thrown in here and there. Furthermore, as a Force-feedback junkie, I made a beeline for the titles on Moza’s official FF compatibility list, such as:
Both Assetto Corsas
Both Dirt Rallys (and 4)
F1s 2018 through 2023
All Project CARS
iRacing
rFactor2
Forza Horizon 4 and 5
WRC 9/10/Generations
Wreckfest
BeamNG.Drive
Mudrunner
In a general sense, the GS V2P wheel feels responsive and weighty. I'm also happy to say that when it comes to the quick release nature of the wheel and its stem, stability hasn't been sacrificed for quick-swap convenience—I detected only a tiny degree of lateral flex going on. That's great news if you’re one of those wheel stranglers who tends to twist your wrists a little during especially hairy turns.
For the most part, the unaltered default settings for the wheel felt perfectly adequate for most things I played, though I loved the degree of tinkering offered in Moza’s Pit House software suite. It’s an incredibly intuitive platform that allows you to scroll through the aforementioned list of sims and configure for them individually. No more diving into the guts of your game install directories to punch gobbledygook .ini files into shape.
In the interest of time, I downloaded a bunch of premade JSON profiles as a base to fine tune the experiences of my favourite F1 23 go-tos—mostly hot laps in iffy weather conditions around Interlagos, Bahrain, Silverstone, and Red Bull Ring. I found that being able to rein in maximum steering angle and overall FF intensity to be an absolute cinch via the Pit House android /iphone app as well.
Feasibly, with said app and the quick-swap nature of the changeable wheels, you can radically overhaul what your R12 is capable of at the speed of a pit crew on red cordial. Obviously, Pit House goes a heck of a lot more granular than what I’m describing today, but to detail it all here would require a small Wiki—an especially particular petrolhead could spend hours in this tweaktown.
Initially, all my smooth brain wanted was to "embiggen" the force feedback the sensation of attacking those hair-raising corners and chicanes of my old beloved, Nürburgring Nordschleife. Pretty soon, however, I fell down a rabbit hole into one of Moza’s newest settings called Base Force Feedback Curve. In layman’s terms, it provides a parabolic, visual means to assess and mess with the dynamic range of the grunt coming through the wheels and into your hands.
Massaging the curve ensures that you can inch up more linear effects, like road textures, fender kisses and rumble strips to have increased FF relevance while making those more overbearing signals—like spearing into a wall or t-boning a rival—less dominating.
Honestly, I found the results to be sublime, as so much more was being communicated to me. Experimenting with this non-linear range at the 12nm max output is such an extra dimension. I found it to be almost as much fun as tinkering with the parts of an in-game car.
Basically, though the R12 is technically only "one notch" beyond the force feedback I'm used to feeling, the nuance provided by Moza's impressive hardware / software marriage is a game-changer that opens up a wide range of possibilities.
Most you will be quickly impressed with the exceptional craftsmanship and auto-config experience of the R12 Moza setup, but I can already see the true joy of it will be spent chasing my dream settings and then, of course, those perfect laps that elude and drive us all.
Back to top
Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.
The Moza R12 Racing Experience, Hands On Impressions, and Less Than a Motza Prices

Right off the starter grid, I must admit I was sceptical during the unboxing process of this Moza racing setup. You see, I was first drawn to the R12 Wheel Base, the CRP Pedals, and the GS V2P GT Wheel for three reasons—Moza's sterling reputation, the fact that it was a GT3/F1 configuration not offered by my current wheel, and because I’m a fiend for greater force feedback. The latter didn’t seem probable here, despite Moza's superior FF numbers.
I’m very much a simmer who feels the need to feel the speed. My current workhorse, a Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel, is no slouch in the FF department with its not-unimpressive 11Nm of torque. That said, the R12’s direct drive servo system goes harder at 12Nm.
The Spinal Tap leap from eleven to a dozen sure amped me up, but I recoiled when spotting the footprint differences of these similarly priced wheel bases. As I was grease monkeying everything off my sim rig, it was impossible not to notice the dashboard-like Logi Pro wheel base (30.5 x 29 x 20cm) dwarfing Moza's ultra-compact R12 base (22.5 x 15.6 x 12.3cm).
I caught myself wondering: Is it even possible to get more power out of such a svelte package? In short order, the answer came back as a resounding, wrist-rattling yes.
We'll delve into the details of that in a sec, but for now, let’s get some best price options for anybody who clicked in here with their mind made up already. Everybody else can skip all that window shopping by clicking here to continue to my hands on impressions.
The Moza Racing Test Setup
Moza R12 Wheel Base
Long story short, the R12 Wheel Base is a solidly built nerve-centre that will serve as your HUB for Moza’s highly interchangeable racing ecosystem. Boasting an aviation-grade aluminum alloy housing with sexy laser-etched accents, it certainly looks the goods after I bolt it onto the business plate of my trusty Playseat Alcantara sim seat.
From here, it’s a wiring noodlefest as you connect the base to a (considerably sized) power brick, and then to a wall socket. The next extra step I had was linking the base to my (optional) Moza Sequential Shifter. It’s also worth noting that there are dedicated ports available for hi-definition Digital Dash readouts, Handbrakes for the hairpin heroes, and an E-stop switch.
The last step of the great connect-a-thon is threading from base to pedals, which require their own mini daisy-chain connection process with short wires running between the accelerator, brake, and clutch pedals before a single, dedicated cable can be snaked out to the base unit. This sounds like a pain, but it’s actually a one-off hassle, and the no-nonsense labelling of all ports makes for a painless process.
Last but not least, you’ll need to slot on a wheel style of your choice onto the base. As mentioned before, I went for the GS V2P GT (GT3/F1) setup, and it effortlessly snaps onto the base via an automotive-grade conductive slip ring system that provides limitless max wheel rotation. And, for the record: Moza’s other wheel styles include an ES (ideal for street/drifting), a CS (what I’d use for rallying), and there’s even a very self-explanatory TSW Truck Wheel. As a wheelman who enjoys all the meats of the sim racing stew, I'm looking forward to testing those variants in the future.
Moza GS V2P GT Wheel
While the R12 wheel base is sexy-looking but also unassumingly box-like, it’s difficult to not be wowed by the busy aesthetics of the GS V2P wheel once freed from its box + totebag prison. Authentically-sized and wonderfully weighty-feeling at first touch, this bad boy is positively bristling with bells and whistles. It's absolutely stuccoed with more dials and switches than your average gamer would know what to do with.
Thanks to exceptional design, I found I had easy thumb access to this cacophony of buttons and doodads. Beyond the main dials that rest at the centre of the unit, it feels like every other input has been perfectly placed around my fingertips. Likewise, the build quality of everything feels befitting of the considerable price one is paying.
Noise-wise, the functions that rest on the back of the wheel will be very intent on letting you know they’re back there. The aftward clutch pedals are generously sized and non-cacophonous, though they’re certainly clicky. The individual gear up/down shifters are the main culprits, as they're definitely noisier than they need to be—just beefy, metal-on-metal clanks aplenty. Though it’s a minor pain in an already lengthy setup process, you should 100% take the time to apply the (optional) rubber dampening pads that come with this unit.
Powering up the wheel results in a cheerful disco of lights as the RPM strip and ten face buttons run through their initialization checks. Speaking of chroma, I love that this V2P version of the wheel has upgraded to individual LEDS instead of the old sequential LED RPM setup. Looks better. Works better.
I also dig how stocky and durable this wheel feels, thanks to a stronger reinforced backplate. It’s also mighty comfortable in the mitts with its perforated microfiber leather grips (an epidermis-friendly finish that’s also found on Moza's more premium FSR wheel). Lastly, at 300mm across, I appreciate that this unit is slightly wider than quite a few competing F1-style wheels out there. Call me shallow, but I’m always of the opinion that bigger is better with wheels—it just sells the illusion that much more.
The excellent build quality extends to the inputs themselves. Those ten backlit push buttons dominating the radial reach range of your thumbs all feel nice to the press and have a surety that reduces the likelihood of accidental pressings. This lack of finickiness is invaluable when you’re racing as I do, ensconced in a VR headset with no option for a quick downward glance at the wheel.
Note: if you do exist at the other end of the spectrum and like the occasional glance at your wheel, I love that there’s a quick button combo that allows the individual cycle changing of LED colours for every push button. For example, you might want to slap a big “no no” red on your pit-limiter function to prevent accidentally crapping out your transmission along the main straight of Monza.
Likewise, the rotary encoders that sit at the centre of the unit have just the right amount of resistance to them. When blind as a bat in VR, I found that I could still intuitively reach out, find what I needed, and then twist to the correct number of units required. I'm quite happy that there's a degree of further customisation with these too—Moza’s software suite allows you to easily change these from rotary encoders to simpler, individual switches. Every creature comfort has been thought of.
Moza CRP Pedals
When it comes to putting actual pedals to the metal, Moza’s CRP set is a high-quality offering. They require the most construction of the peripherals in this article, but also the most latitude to tweak things into one's absolute ideal setup. You’ll cobble everything together, from the metal base plate and heel-stop strip, to slotting in the three pedals into a surprisingly large array of spacing slots on offer.
I never thought I’d say this about something designed to be relentlessly trodden on, but these CNC machined aluminum alloy pedals look...beautiful. Weirdly, they never failed to catch the eyes of even my non-gaming mates and draw positive comments. I was also pretty impressed by the genrously sized toolkit that came with this—a veritable Mechano box of adjuster tools, spring swaps, and rubber dampeners.
Once I bolted everything to where it needed to go, I was struck by how large the face area is for these single-spring pedals. I’m used to the Logitech approach where you’re all toes and the ball of the foot–Moza’s determined to let your whole sole get involved. These pedals also leverage rear-mounted load cell sensors and magnetic Hall Effect Sensors, which are much preferred for their durability over many, many hours of stomping.
Overall, I loved the sensation of these very linear feeling pedals, and there’s plenty of travel provided to cater to a wide variety of sim setups and disciplines. With minimal monkeywrenching, you can fairly quickly transition from short 'n' snappy F1 responsiveness to the deeper pedal pushes one might want for heel-and-toe shift driffting or a big mutha-trucker rig racer.
All Together Now
When everything finally came together for game-time, the Moza ecosystem performed brilliantly. Obviously, with the F1 nature of the GS V2P GT, I veered harder towards open-wheeler experiences with a dash of GT3 thrown in here and there. Furthermore, as a Force-feedback junkie, I made a beeline for the titles on Moza’s official FF compatibility list, such as:
Both Assetto Corsas
Both Dirt Rallys (and 4)
F1s 2018 through 2023
All Project CARS
iRacing
rFactor2
Forza Horizon 4 and 5
WRC 9/10/Generations
Wreckfest
BeamNG.Drive
Mudrunner
In a general sense, the GS V2P wheel feels responsive and weighty. I'm also happy to say that when it comes to the quick release nature of the wheel and its stem, stability hasn't been sacrificed for quick-swap convenience—I detected only a tiny degree of lateral flex going on. That's great news if you’re one of those wheel stranglers who tends to twist your wrists a little during especially hairy turns.
For the most part, the unaltered default settings for the wheel felt perfectly adequate for most things I played, though I loved the degree of tinkering offered in Moza’s Pit House software suite. It’s an incredibly intuitive platform that allows you to scroll through the aforementioned list of sims and configure for them individually. No more diving into the guts of your game install directories to punch gobbledygook .ini files into shape.
In the interest of time, I downloaded a bunch of premade JSON profiles as a base to fine tune the experiences of my favourite F1 23 go-tos—mostly hot laps in iffy weather conditions around Interlagos, Bahrain, Silverstone, and Red Bull Ring. I found that being able to rein in maximum steering angle and overall FF intensity to be an absolute cinch via the Pit House android /iphone app as well.
Feasibly, with said app and the quick-swap nature of the changeable wheels, you can radically overhaul what your R12 is capable of at the speed of a pit crew on red cordial. Obviously, Pit House goes a heck of a lot more granular than what I’m describing today, but to detail it all here would require a small Wiki—an especially particular petrolhead could spend hours in this tweaktown.
Initially, all my smooth brain wanted was to "embiggen" the force feedback the sensation of attacking those hair-raising corners and chicanes of my old beloved, Nürburgring Nordschleife. Pretty soon, however, I fell down a rabbit hole into one of Moza’s newest settings called Base Force Feedback Curve. In layman’s terms, it provides a parabolic, visual means to assess and mess with the dynamic range of the grunt coming through the wheels and into your hands.
Massaging the curve ensures that you can inch up more linear effects, like road textures, fender kisses and rumble strips to have increased FF relevance while making those more overbearing signals—like spearing into a wall or t-boning a rival—less dominating.
Honestly, I found the results to be sublime, as so much more was being communicated to me. Experimenting with this non-linear range at the 12nm max output is such an extra dimension. I found it to be almost as much fun as tinkering with the parts of an in-game car.
Basically, though the R12 is technically only "one notch" beyond the force feedback I'm used to feeling, the nuance provided by Moza's impressive hardware / software marriage is a game-changer that opens up a wide range of possibilities.
Most you will be quickly impressed with the exceptional craftsmanship and auto-config experience of the R12 Moza setup, but I can already see the true joy of it will be spent chasing my dream settings and then, of course, those perfect laps that elude and drive us all.
Back to top
Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.
The LG 4th of July Sale Has the Best Deals So Far on OLED TVs and Gaming Monitors

LG has kicked off its 4th of July Sale with some pretty incredible savings on their TVs, gaming monitors, ultraportable laptops, and more. In addition to the instant discounts, there's a stackable coupon code "HECA14701" that works on almost everything listed and takes off an additional 10%-20% off. This is one of the best 4th of July sales we've seen so far this year and certainly the best we've seen from LG direct. Everything gets free shipping, although tax still applies.
LG 4th of July Deals on OLED TVs
It's rare to see a manufacturer offer better pricing than a 3rd party merchant like Amazon or Best Buy, but it's happening now. As part of its 4th of July Savings Event, LG is offering some incredible prices on LG Evo C3 and C4 4K OLED Smart TVs. Save up to $1200 off in instant discounts and then an extra 10% off coupon code "HECA14701". What's especially great about this code is that it takes 10% off the original MSRP, not the discounted price. I don't know how long this code will last for, but I'd be surprised if it's still live on July 4.
Update: This deal now includes a free TV wall mount with purchase. Even better.
LG Evo C3 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG Evo C4 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG B3 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG 4th of July Deals on Gaming Monitors
LG UltraGear 27GR950QE 27" OLED Gaming Monitor for $509.99
The LG UltraGear 27GR95QE 27" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor normally retails for $999.99, but right now you can get it for $509.99 after a $400 instant discount and $90 off coupon code "HECA14701". The LG UltraGear GR950QE is a second generation 27" 2560x1440 (1440p) OLED monitor with a very fast 240Hz refresh rate. A 2 year warranty is included.
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.
LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" OLED Gaming Monitor for $849.99
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.A 2 year warranty is included.
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that has both an OLED display and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG UltraGear 32" 32GS95UE-B 4K OLED Gaming Monitor for $1190
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that features both an OLED panel and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG 4th of July Deals on Ultraportable Laptops
LG Gram Pro 16" OLED Laptop (2.6lbs) for Only $1359.99
Update: Get a free LG PF610P 1080p Portable LED Projector ($650 MSRP) with purchase. You must scroll down on the product page and add it manually to your cart.
LG (direct) is offering its super lightweight LG Gram Pro 16" Intel Evo Edition Laptop for only $1359.99 after a $500 instant discount and $240 off coupon code "HECA14701". This is one of the lightest 16" laptops on the market, weighing in at a mere 2.6 pounds. It's very well equipped for all of your general purpose multi-tasking needs with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, Intel ARC onboard GPU, a gorgeous OLED display, and a long battery life.
Check out more 4th of July sales we've found so far at other retailers.
The LG 4th of July Sale Has the Best Deals So Far on OLED TVs and Gaming Monitors

LG has kicked off its 4th of July Sale with some pretty incredible savings on their TVs, gaming monitors, ultraportable laptops, and more. In addition to the instant discounts, there's a stackable coupon code "HECA14701" that works on almost everything listed and takes off an additional 10%-20% off. This is one of the best 4th of July sales we've seen so far this year and certainly the best we've seen from LG direct. Everything gets free shipping, although tax still applies.
LG 4th of July Deals on OLED TVs
It's rare to see a manufacturer offer better pricing than a 3rd party merchant like Amazon or Best Buy, but it's happening now. As part of its 4th of July Savings Event, LG is offering some incredible prices on LG Evo C3 and C4 4K OLED Smart TVs. Save up to $1200 off in instant discounts and then an extra 10% off coupon code "HECA14701". What's especially great about this code is that it takes 10% off the original MSRP, not the discounted price. I don't know how long this code will last for, but I'd be surprised if it's still live on July 4.
Update: This deal now includes a free TV wall mount with purchase. Even better.
LG Evo C3 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG Evo C4 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG B3 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG 4th of July Deals on Gaming Monitors
LG UltraGear 27GR950QE 27" OLED Gaming Monitor for $509.99
The LG UltraGear 27GR95QE 27" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor normally retails for $999.99, but right now you can get it for $509.99 after a $400 instant discount and $90 off coupon code "HECA14701". The LG UltraGear GR950QE is a second generation 27" 2560x1440 (1440p) OLED monitor with a very fast 240Hz refresh rate. A 2 year warranty is included.
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.
LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" OLED Gaming Monitor for $849.99
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.A 2 year warranty is included.
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that has both an OLED display and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG UltraGear 32" 32GS95UE-B 4K OLED Gaming Monitor for $1190
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that features both an OLED panel and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG 4th of July Deals on Ultraportable Laptops
LG Gram Pro 16" OLED Laptop (2.6lbs) for Only $1359.99
Update: Get a free LG PF610P 1080p Portable LED Projector ($650 MSRP) with purchase. You must scroll down on the product page and add it manually to your cart.
LG (direct) is offering its super lightweight LG Gram Pro 16" Intel Evo Edition Laptop for only $1359.99 after a $500 instant discount and $240 off coupon code "HECA14701". This is one of the lightest 16" laptops on the market, weighing in at a mere 2.6 pounds. It's very well equipped for all of your general purpose multi-tasking needs with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, Intel ARC onboard GPU, a gorgeous OLED display, and a long battery life.
Check out more 4th of July sales we've found so far at other retailers.
The LG 4th of July Sale Has the Best Deals So Far on OLED TVs and Gaming Monitors

LG has kicked off its 4th of July Sale with some pretty incredible savings on their TVs, gaming monitors, ultraportable laptops, and more. In addition to the instant discounts, there's a stackable coupon code "HECA14701" that works on almost everything listed and takes off an additional 10%-20% off. This is one of the best 4th of July sales we've seen so far this year and certainly the best we've seen from LG direct. Everything gets free shipping, although tax still applies.
LG 4th of July Deals on OLED TVs
It's rare to see a manufacturer offer better pricing than a 3rd party merchant like Amazon or Best Buy, but it's happening now. As part of its 4th of July Savings Event, LG is offering some incredible prices on LG Evo C3 and C4 4K OLED Smart TVs. Save up to $1200 off in instant discounts and then an extra 10% off coupon code "HECA14701". What's especially great about this code is that it takes 10% off the original MSRP, not the discounted price. I don't know how long this code will last for, but I'd be surprised if it's still live on July 4.
Update: This deal now includes a free TV wall mount with purchase. Even better.
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LG 4th of July Deals on Gaming Monitors
LG UltraGear 27GR950QE 27" OLED Gaming Monitor for $509.99
The LG UltraGear 27GR95QE 27" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor normally retails for $999.99, but right now you can get it for $509.99 after a $400 instant discount and $90 off coupon code "HECA14701". The LG UltraGear GR950QE is a second generation 27" 2560x1440 (1440p) OLED monitor with a very fast 240Hz refresh rate. A 2 year warranty is included.
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.
LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" OLED Gaming Monitor for $849.99
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.A 2 year warranty is included.
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that has both an OLED display and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG UltraGear 32" 32GS95UE-B 4K OLED Gaming Monitor for $1190
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that features both an OLED panel and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG 4th of July Deals on Ultraportable Laptops
LG Gram Pro 16" OLED Laptop (2.6lbs) for Only $1359.99
Update: Get a free LG PF610P 1080p Portable LED Projector ($650 MSRP) with purchase. You must scroll down on the product page and add it manually to your cart.
LG (direct) is offering its super lightweight LG Gram Pro 16" Intel Evo Edition Laptop for only $1359.99 after a $500 instant discount and $240 off coupon code "HECA14701". This is one of the lightest 16" laptops on the market, weighing in at a mere 2.6 pounds. It's very well equipped for all of your general purpose multi-tasking needs with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, Intel ARC onboard GPU, a gorgeous OLED display, and a long battery life.
Check out more 4th of July sales we've found so far at other retailers.
The LG 4th of July Sale Has the Best Deals So Far on OLED TVs and Gaming Monitors

LG has kicked off its 4th of July Sale with some pretty incredible savings on their TVs, gaming monitors, ultraportable laptops, and more. In addition to the instant discounts, there's a stackable coupon code "HECA14701" that works on almost everything listed and takes off an additional 10%-20% off. This is one of the best 4th of July sales we've seen so far this year and certainly the best we've seen from LG direct. Everything gets free shipping, although tax still applies.
LG 4th of July Deals on OLED TVs
It's rare to see a manufacturer offer better pricing than a 3rd party merchant like Amazon or Best Buy, but it's happening now. As part of its 4th of July Savings Event, LG is offering some incredible prices on LG Evo C3 and C4 4K OLED Smart TVs. Save up to $1200 off in instant discounts and then an extra 10% off coupon code "HECA14701". What's especially great about this code is that it takes 10% off the original MSRP, not the discounted price. I don't know how long this code will last for, but I'd be surprised if it's still live on July 4.
Update: This deal now includes a free TV wall mount with purchase. Even better.
LG Evo C3 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG Evo C4 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG B3 4K OLED Smart TV Deals
LG 4th of July Deals on Gaming Monitors
LG UltraGear 27GR950QE 27" OLED Gaming Monitor for $509.99
The LG UltraGear 27GR95QE 27" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor normally retails for $999.99, but right now you can get it for $509.99 after a $400 instant discount and $90 off coupon code "HECA14701". The LG UltraGear GR950QE is a second generation 27" 2560x1440 (1440p) OLED monitor with a very fast 240Hz refresh rate. A 2 year warranty is included.
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.
LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" OLED Gaming Monitor for $849.99
LG (direct) is offering a phenomenal deal on their biggest and best dedicated OLED gaming monitor. Right now you can get the LG UltraGear 45GR95QE 45" 240Hz OLED gaming monitor for only $849.99 after a $700 instant discount and $150 off coupon code "HECA14701". The 45GR95QE is one of the best ultra-widescreen gaming monitors on the market. This is a true OLED display with an ultra-wide 3440x1440 resolution and a blazing fast 240Hz refresh rate.A 2 year warranty is included.
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that has both an OLED display and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG UltraGear 32" 32GS95UE-B 4K OLED Gaming Monitor for $1190
The 32" LG 32GS95UE-B is LG's first gaming monitor under 40" that features both an OLED panel and a 4K native resolution. It was released on April 15 with a retail price of $1399.99. Right now you can get an extra $210 off with coupon code "HECA14701", dropping the price to $1189.99. If you're looking for one of the best gaming monitors for 2024, this should definitely be on your short list.
LG 4th of July Deals on Ultraportable Laptops
LG Gram Pro 16" OLED Laptop (2.6lbs) for Only $1359.99
Update: Get a free LG PF610P 1080p Portable LED Projector ($650 MSRP) with purchase. You must scroll down on the product page and add it manually to your cart.
LG (direct) is offering its super lightweight LG Gram Pro 16" Intel Evo Edition Laptop for only $1359.99 after a $500 instant discount and $240 off coupon code "HECA14701". This is one of the lightest 16" laptops on the market, weighing in at a mere 2.6 pounds. It's very well equipped for all of your general purpose multi-tasking needs with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, Intel ARC onboard GPU, a gorgeous OLED display, and a long battery life.
Check out more 4th of July sales we've found so far at other retailers.
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Daily Deals: HyperX CloudX, Street Fighter 6, Danganronpa Decadence, and More

The weekend has officially kicked off, and we've rounded up some of the best deals you can find this weekend. Whether you're searching for a new gaming headset or a new game to pick up on sale, there are plenty of options this weekend. The best deals for Saturday, June 29, include the HyperX CloudX Headset, Street Fighter 6, Danganronpa Decadence, and more.
HyperX CloudX Headset for $29.99
The CloudX is officially licensed for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, so you can play worry-free knowing you're getting a reliable headset. HyperX prioritized sound with this headset, with enhanced bass reproduction and clear highs, lows, and mids for all-around immersion. It's worth noting that the CloudX can be used on PC, but you'll need a splitter to get both microphone input and audio output due to the design of this headset.
Street Fighter 6 for $29.99
Street Fighter 6 is one of the most popular fighting games out there, with the second year of DLC just starting. M. Bison is officially out now, with an exciting new look and plenty of surprises with his moveset. Now is a great time to pick up SF6 and grab the Year 2 DLC as we look toward Terry Bogard, Mai Shiranui, and Elena.
Danganronpa Decadence for $29.99
Danganronpa Decadence packs in the main three titles in the Danganronpa franchise: Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition, and Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition. Additionally, Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp, a fourth game, is included in the package and features board game-style gameplay. If you've never played any of the Danganronpa titles, this is a great chance to pick the entire series up for just $30.
Samba de Amigo for $14.99
Released just last year, you can pick up the latest Samba de Amigo rhythm title for just $14.99 on Nintendo Switch. This matches the previous low of the title. It's been quite a while since the last entry, and this one packs a punch with dozens of new songs. Multiple DLC packs based on SEGA properties have already released for the game, including Like a Dragon, Persona 5 Royal, and Sonic.
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD for $9.99
If you picked up Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble earlier this week, you might be close to finished with the main levels if you've played quite a bit. For more Monkey Ball fun, this sweet discount on Banana Blitz HD is a great option! Over 100 levels are available to play through, with ten different multiplayer games you can start up with your friends. Join AiAi and the others and score at the top of the leaderboards!
Pick Up the Dead Space Remake for $29.99
Dead Space launched last January, and this is a great time to pick up the game if you haven't already. This remake features an impressive use of technology and a completely modernized combat system. Special attention has been put on the audio, with 3D Audio technology utilized for an immersive experience. You can expect loads of thrills and horror as you look to escape the stranded ship. The USG Ishimura has never looked better or been scarier.
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.
How the Original Driver Flipped the Free-Roaming Script Forever

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https://www.ign.com/articles/how-the-original-driver-flipped-the-free-roaming-script-forever
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Blue Lock: Episode Nagi Review

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Discover New Collectibles for Fallout, Hunt: Showdown, Spider-Man, and More at IGN Store!

Each Friday, we round up the new, hot, and leaving items at IGN Store. This week, new items from the Fallout, Hunt: Showdown, and Spider-Man series are all available, with pre-orders open now. As for the hottest items, the biggest items of the week come from the IGN Store Summer Sale, The Legend of Zelda, and Metal Gear Solid. Lastly, items from Final Fantasy, Sonic, and Fallout are set to leave IGN Store very soon. Explore this week's offerings below and see what's new at IGN Store!
What's New: Fallout, Hunt: Showdown, and Spider-Man
First up, pre-orders for the Fallout S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Pinfinity Box Set are now live. This item is exclusive to the IGN Store, so you won't find it anywhere else. With seven pins and an exclusive serialized Vault Baby Pin, this is one collectible you do not want to miss out on! Only 1000 units of this set are available globally, with a 5% chance to get a set that contains a Glitter Vault Baby Variant! Right now, you can even save $10 on this box set through the end of the weekend.
Next, the Hunt: Showdown - Shadows Calling - Original Series Soundtrack 2LP Vinyl went up for pre-order today. This release is the second vinyl offering from Port Sulphur Band, with a total of 27 original songs pressed on two translucent red/black marbled LPs. Additionally, this item is exclusive to the IGN Store for one week, so get your pre-order in now before this vinyl releases in late August.
Finally, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Spider-Man 2, the film's original score will be available on vinyl for the first time ever! Recorded by the 100+ person Hollywood Studio Symphony orchestra, Danny Elfman's score comes to life like never before. This release includes a soft-touch jacket with UV spot-glass webbing and a 12x12 credit insert, which features photos from the film!
What's Hot: IGN Store Summer Sale, The Legend of Zelda and Metal Gear Solid
The IGN Store Summer Sale is set to end Monday, and there are hundreds of items available with a huge discount right now! All tees are 25% off, select accessories are 50% off, and select collectibles are 60% off. Some of the most popular deals at this sale include 50% off Dark Horse collectibles from franchises like My Hero Academia, Crash Bandicoot, The Legend of Zelda, and more. Additionally, don't miss savings of 50% off this Sonic Adventure figure. Sonic strikes a signature pose with the logo underneath him! Finally, grab a pair of Stark Industries sunglasses from Gunnar for just $59.99 and walk around with style.
Next, this incredible The Legend of Zelda Master Sword Proplica is now available to pre-order at IGN Store! This item is back and stock, and it won't last long. Stock goes extremely fast, so get your order in while you can. This replica has so many incredible features, including custom sounds from mainline games across the entire series. Also included is the legendary sheath, making this the ultimate item for any Zelda collection.
Additionally, the Metal Gear Solid 6LP Vinyl Box Set is once again one of the hottest items at IGN Store this week. The box set includes a total of 53 different tracks from the Metal Gear Solid series, including arrangements that were made for the 20th and 25th anniversary Metal Gear Music Collection releases. Each of the sleeves even features original series art by Yoji Shinkawa.
What's Leaving: Final Fantasy, Sonic, and Fallout
Last but not least, a handful of items are leaving IGN Store soon. First, two new Final Fantasy figures from Square Enix's Adorable Arts line are still available to pre-order at IGN Store. Both Sephiroth and Noctis would make an excellent addition to your collection, so lock in your order today before these figures are gone!
Next, a new Sonic the Hedgehog 2 statue based on the Mountain Chase scene from the movie is also leaving IGN Store soon! This Definitive Edition statue features Sonic snowboarding down an icy mountain with two robots chasing quickly behind him.
Finally, three YouTooz figures of Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul from the Prime Video Fallout TV Series are closing pre-orders soon. If you were a fan of the Fallout series, these figures will make a great addition to your collection!
About IGN Store
IGN Store sells high-quality merch, collectibles and shirts for everything you're into. It's a shop built with fans in mind; for all the geek culture and fandom you love most. So, whether you're into comics, movies, anime, games, retro gaming or just want some cute plushies (who doesn't?); this store is for you!
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The Massive 45" LG UltraGear 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor Is Down to $850

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https://www.ign.com/articles/the-massive-45-lg-ultragear-240hz-oled-gaming-monitor-is-down-to-850
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College Football 25: EA Sports Reveals Top 25 Rated Teams

College Football 25: EA Sports reveals top 25-rated teams.
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Ah-Ha! Liv Morgan's Ultimate Revenge Will Be Taking Over The Judgement Day | Wrestling Wrap Up
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You know what’s good out here? As usual? Liv Morgan. Taking everything from Rhea Ripley. And when these two finally clash at SummerSlam (or after), it will be like the AvP tagline, with a tweak: Whoever wins - WE WIN! We discuss this and much more in this week's Wrestling Wrap Up!
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