Nacon's sim racing hardware brand Revosim has announced console-compatible wheel base models, with three different levels to be available later.
Following its entry into the sim racing hardware market in 2025, Revosim has announced an expansion of its line-up: Three wheel bases with console compatibility are on the horizon, with two of them being brand-new models aimed at different budget and performance levels, as the available information suggests.
The official announcement lists the three bases as follows:
- RS Pure (10 Nm): Aimed at users seeking a high level of performance and realism, this version marks NACON's strategic entry into the console sim-racing market, following a notable entry on PC.
- RS Initiale (6 Nm): A wheel base designed to offer an optimal balance between performance and accessibility.
- RS Lite (3.2 Nm): This entry-level model is designed to make Direct Drive technology accessible to a larger number of users.
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RS Pure Goes Console
Thus far, only the RS Pure base is available, which is PC-only - and interestingly listed as a 9-Nm base. The console-compatible version has an extra Nm of torque - the question is whether the existing wheel base will be made console compatible and have that extra torque unlocked via software updates, or if it is indeed a separate updated device.
All three bases will be available as bundles, too, according to Nacon's announcement. No further information on the bases is available yet, but more details "will be revealed at a later date".
Note that the release only mentiones "consoles" without being specific as to which platforms, but versions with Xbox and PlayStation compatibility had already been mentioned in February.
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