At this year’s CES 2026 in Las Vegas, GameSir made a bold impression with two revolutionary racing controllers that turn gaming immersion into something you can literally feel. One brings real steering to your hands, and the other delivers a rush of wind as you speed across the track.
Known for pushing gaming hardware boundaries, GameSir introduced two compelling devices that redefine what “racing feel” means:
These innovations make it clear that gaming control is no longer only about precision—it’s about immersion.
The Swift Drive shrinks the realism of a full racing wheel into handheld size. It balances portability with authenticity, ideal for players who love racing sims but lack the space for a full rig. Its features include:
Games such as Forza Horizon, Gran Turismo, and F1 25 could feel remarkably authentic using this controller, making it a strong option for gamers seeking simulation-level precision in a compact form.
The Turbo Drive might be the most eagerly discussed controller of the show. Designed for stationary setups, it attaches to your desk and includes an integrated fan that activates with acceleration. The faster your in-game car goes, the stronger the airflow becomes.
GameSir estimates battery life at around 15 hours with the fan on and up to 50 hours when off. While it may sound like a playful gimmick, the sensation of wind tied to game speed delivers a unique, entertaining twist to the racing experience.
While official pricing remains unannounced, the controllers are expected to sit in the premium enthusiast category—less expensive than professional simulator setups yet above casual gamepad pricing. Both will have their official reveal at CES 2026, with retail releases planned for later in the year.
These controllers won’t replace full-scale steering rigs, but they might just redefine what handheld immersion feels like. They show that innovation in gaming accessories can still surprise and delight players. Whether steering with a micro wheel or racing with a simulated breeze, GameSir’s new creations add a refreshing spin to virtual racing.
Genius innovation or glorified desk fan? Either way, GameSir’s 2026 lineup ensures the thrill of the race is felt more vividly than ever before.