With the T-GT II, Thrustmaster has introduced the first steering wheel with an official PlayStation 5 license. This new steering wheel is an upgraded version of the T-GT from Thrustmaster.
The Thrustmaster T-GT II is basically a new edition of the four-year-old predecessor with numerous adjustments to the new Sony console, but also technical upgrades. The new systems include T-DCC (Drift Curve Calculation) and T-RTF (Real Time Force Feedback / Force Feedback in real time) as well as the integration of new internal AEC-Q-certified components.
The T-GT II uses a unique technology that enables curve drift computation (T-DCC) in real time, which is designed to maintain the responsiveness of the steering wheel and the car during the game in all situations. This built-in T-DCC function allows the driver to focus his attention on executing very precise steering movements. The Real Time Force Feedback (T-RTF) system, on the other hand, minimizes the calculation times of the force feedback and enables an immediate reaction. Like the previous model, the T-GT II also includes all of the other technologies and functions that have made the T-GT popular.
The complete T-GT II (base, steering wheel, pedals) is now available for 749.99 dollars. The T-GT II Pack, consisting of a steering wheel and base, is available for 649.99 dollars from the fourth quarter, the individual servo base is available for 449.99 dollars, also in the fourth quarter.