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Thrustmaster’s T500RS Is the Official Gran Turismo 5 Steering Wheel Controller [Controllers]

The perpetually delayed but now available Gran Turismo 5 probably doesn’t need anymore teases associated with its namesake, but nevertheless here we go again. Thrustmaster, you spot, has the ” official steering wheel” rights this time around, and recently teased this:

Thrustmasters T500RS Is the Official Gran Turismo 5 Steering Wheel Controller [Controllers] This brief, tantalizing screengrab-well, tantalizing to people who salivate over super realistic how to control their super realistic racing games-is of the T500RS, and it’s bloody expensive!

At $500 for the wheel only (H-pattern shifter is outwardly extra), you ‘ll get something that resembles the maddening glimpse seen above.

There can be additional information at CES throughout the device’s official reveal, so until you then’ll should make do sputtering along inside the slow lane along with your inadequate controller. [ Thrustmaster via Engadget ]

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