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Cooler Master and Simucube launch SC2 Pro for high-end racing sims

Back in October, Cooler Master announced its new collaboration with Simucube, a company well known amongst racing sim enthusiasts. This week, the Cooler Master x Simucube pro-grade direct drive wheelbase is officially launching.

The new co-branded direct drive wheelbase aims to let users “feel the road like never before” with professional-level torque and feedback to take your virtual racing to the next level. The Cooler Master x Simucube 2 Pro can also have custom profiles installed, so you can find profiles that realistically replicate the unique handling and feel of different vehicles, and then use that across a number of racing sim games.

Speaking on the launch, Cooler Master IMX Business developer, Pierre-Lou Bogros, said: “Cooler Master and Simucube share a vision: to dissolve the line between virtual and real-world racing. The SC2 Pro is already a legendary product, and it’s not about specs and durability alone; it’s about our shared vision, passion, and creating a real connection to the racing experience.

Some of the key features and highlights of the Cooler Master x Simucube Pro 2 include a powerful brushless motor and true-to-life force feedback to mirror road textures, curves and tire grip, custom driver profiles to model your experience after a certain car, and durable high-quality materials to ensure it stands the test of time. Consistent software updates will also be offered to customers to further improve the experience over time.

The Cooler Master x Simucube 2 Pro is now available directly through Cooler Master's store, or via retailers, priced at £990 (excluding VAT).

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