Sony confirms steering wheel compatibility for DriveClub

Only two steering wheels will be compatible with DriveClub when it launches on PS4 next week.

The PlayStation Blog reports that Sony has been working with Thrustmaster to ensure that both the T80 and T300RS will work with Evolution’s racer from the off.

These wheels typically retail at around 70 and 250 respectively.

DriveClub will be released on October 10th, with a free version for PlayStation Plus subscribers also arriving next week.

It’s bad news for owners of Logitech devices, such as the popular G27, with Evolution’s community manager Jamie Brayshaw vaguely adding: We hope to support more from Thrustmaster and other providers, as more wheels hit the shelves for PS4.”

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