
Logitech G PLAY’s flagship event in Madrid dropped exciting reveals of upcoming releases across their PRO, Core, Sim, and Console offerings. Here’s a round-up of everything revealed and when you can get your hands on it.
The showcase highlighted “Breakthroughs in Play” through new product launches, esports appearances, and special community events. It also kicked off Logitech G PLAY Days, a campaign of deals and promotions across gaming gear running until September 29.
Where to watch Logitech G PLAY
Logitech G Play was livestreamed on YouTube on September 17, 2025. If you missed it, watch the full broadcast below.
Everything announced
Logitech G Play 2025 revealed new gear across its PRO, Core, SIM, and console lines. Here’s every accessory announced.
Console
The $179.99 Astro A20 X connects to multiple consoles and devices at the same time with Playsync audio, including the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. On top of that, Bluetooth lets you connect to your mobile devices.

Logitech says it’s available for preorder immediately, and launches sometime in October.
Core
Under its core lineup of accessories, Logitech has announced two new additions: the Logitech G321 Lightspeed headset and the G515 Rapid TKL keyboard.
The Logitech G321 Lightspeed is a $59.99 wireless headset with 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 support. It features thick head padding for comfort and is super lightweight at just 210g.
The G515 Rapid TKL keyboard is a follow up to Logitech’s 2024 release, and is the company’s first low-profile option with magnetic switches. The switches make it significantly better for gaming, as it enables useful features like Rapid Trigger for quick button presses, multi-point action for multiple commands on a single key, and other features that are commonly seen on hall-effect keyboards.
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Pro
On the competitive side, Logitech expanded its PRO lineup with two new gaming mice.
First was the G Pro X Superlight 2c, a commonly requested smaller version of its super-popular G Pro X Superlight. It features the same design, but at a 5% smaller size and nearly 10g lighter than its full size variant at just 51g.
Despite that, it still uses some of Logitech’s best hardware including its Hero 2 sensor that features up to 44,000 DPI, Lightforce hybrid switches for precision and reliability, and a battery that gives up to 95 hours of constant use.
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c launches on October 21, 2025, at $159.99.

Logitech’s second PRO mouse announcement is the G Pro X2 Superstrike, which comes with an “industry first” technology that improves speed, precision and feel of each click of the mouse.
The overall design is much of the same, but Logitech’s Superstrike improves click latency by reducing the travel distance required for each press of the main buttons by replacing traditional microswitches with what they call a “Haptic Inductive Trigger System.” According to the company, it makes clicks around 30ms faster for some players. Even with the new feature, Logitech still promises an up to 90 hour battery life on the new G Pro X2 Superstrike mouse.
The G Pro X2 Superstrike launches sometime in Q1 2026 for $179.99.
SIM
For racing fans, Logitech introduced new SIM hardware, including a new direct drive racing wheel and pedals alongside a collaboration with McLaren.
Instead of using gears to provide feedback through the wheel like the G920 and G923, the RS50 uses a setup that puts the 8Nm of torque from the motor straight into the wheel – giving you the most realistic driving experience possible. Logitech’s Trueforce software elevates the experience even further, as it helps you feel subtle track details whether you’re racing on the road in Forza Motorsport or the dirt in iRacing.
There’s a new set of pedals, too. Logitech announced the RS pedals that have high end features like a load cell brake that can take up to 75kg of force. For the gas pedal, Logitech opted to use a magnetic hall effect sensor that will reduce the chances of it wearing down over time, meaning your pedals will last longer than ever before.
If you want a clutch, however, you’ll have to drop another $45 to add it to the existing pedals.
The Logitech RS50 racing wheel is available immediately, but the RS Pedals won’t ship until October 16, 2025. PlayStation and Xbox versions of the wheel will come in at $699.99, and both are compatible with PC.
The RS50 wheel uses Logitech’s existing RS Wheel Hub and Round Wheel, meaning you can easily customize your setup with the rest of its RS lineup.
And, Logi is continuing to embrace that design with a new RS Formula wheel that they’ve created in partnership with McLaren.
That’s not the only McLaren-focused product Logitech announced, either, as they’ve also released a bright-orange version of its popular Astro A50 X headset and a limited-edition McLaren-themed Formula Instinct cockpit from PlaySeat that replicates the seating arrangement of an actual F1 car.
The Logitech G RS Formula Wheel: McLaren Racing Edition will release in Q1 2026 at $129.99, while the matching PlaySeat Formula Instinct and Astro A50 X will launch on October 8, 2025, for $599.99 and $429.99, respectively.

Logitech G PLAY Days
Coinciding with the event, PLAY Days will run from September 17 to 29. During this period, Logitech G will offer discounts of up to 40 percent on a wide range of products, including mice, keyboards, headsets, and racing wheels. These deals will be available both online and through retail partners, alongside special contests and activations with creators.