Make Mario Kart World More Immersive With This New Switch 2 Racing Wheel
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Make Mario Kart World More Immersive With This New Switch 2 Racing Wheel
"Switch 2 players have spent several months cruising through Mario Kart World's large open-world map, but if you're looking for a way to make those drives through the Mushroom Kingdom even more immsersive, you'll want to check out Numbskull's official Joy-Con steering wheel accessory that's set to launch on November 22. The device is larger and more robust than the simple Joy-Con wheel accessories already available,"
"but at just $30, it's also much more affordable than the advanced steering wheel peripherals found on PC and other platforms. If you're interested in checking it out for yourself, you can preorder Numbskull's Switch 2 Joy-Con Steering Wheel now at Amazon. This new steering wheel accessory isn't the only Switch 2 controller peripheral designed for racing games and gyro controls, but it's certainly the most robust and immersive of its kind released so far."
"That said, the other options are worth checking out, too, since they're smaller and even more affordable than Numbskull's new device. Nintendo offers its own official wheel for Switch 2 Joy-Con, which is available to buy on Amazon. One set comes with one blue wheel and one orange wheel. There are also a few other third-party options, like the TNP steering wheel, the ergonomic Fosmon wheels, and the Heystop 4-pack of Joy-Con 2 grips, which includes two wheel attachments and two additional controller-shaped grips."
Numbskull's official Joy-Con steering wheel for Switch 2 launches November 22 and retails for $30. The accessory is larger and more robust than existing simple Joy-Con wheel attachments and aims to increase immersion in racing games like Mario Kart World. The wheel is preorderable on Amazon. Other smaller, cheaper options exist, including Nintendo's official Switch 2 Joy-Con wheel, TNP steering wheel, ergonomic Fosmon wheels, and the Heystop 4-pack with two wheel attachments and two controller-shaped grips. Those Joy-Con grips do not attach to a base; players slot a single Joy-Con 2 into a wheel and twist to simulate steering, offering a less realistic but more portable solution suited to younger or casual players.
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