List of Logitech Racing Wheels compatible games

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This is a list of video games compatible with Logitech's GT Force, Driving Force, Driving Force Pro, Driving Force GT, G29, G923, G25, G27, Logitech Momo Racing, Logitech Speed Force Force Feedback Wheel for Gamecube and Logitech Wii Speed Force Wireless Wheel.

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Compatible games

Game PC PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2 GameCube [1] Wii [2] PlayStation 5
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker YesUn­known
4x4 EVO 2 YesNoYes
American Truck Simulator Yes
Assetto Corsa YesYesYes
Auto Modellista NoYesYes
Baja: Edge of Control YesYes
BeamNG Drive Yes
Blur NoNo
Burnout NoNoYesNo
Burnout 2: Point of Impact NoYesYes
Burnout 3: Takedown NoYes
Burnout Dominator No
Burnout Paradise Yes [3] Yes
Burnout Paradise Remastered YesNo
Burnout Revenge NoNoYes
Cars No
Cars Mater-National Championship Un­knownNo
Colin McRae Rally Yes
Colin McRae Rally 2 YesNoNo
Colin McRae Rally 3 YesNoYes
Colin McRae: Dirt YesYes
Colin McRae Rally 04 YesNoYes
Colin McRae Rally 2005 YesNoYes
Corvette Un­knownNoYes
Critical Velocity Yes [4]
Crysis NoNo
Crysis Warhead YesNo
Dakar 2: The World's Ultimate Rally NoYesYes
Dakar 18 YesYes
Daytona USA Yes
Dirt 2 YesYes (G25)Yes
Dirt 3 YesYes
Dirt 4 YesYes
Dirt 5 Yes [5] Yes [5]
Dirt Rally YesYes
Dirt Rally 2.0 YesYes
DriveClub Yes [6] Yes
Driven NoYes
Driver: San Francisco YesNo
Enthusia Professional Racing NoYes
Euro Truck Simulator Yes
Euro Truck Simulator 2 Yes
F1 2001 YesNoYes
F1 2002 YesNoYes
F1 2009 Yes
F1 2010 YesYes
F1 2011 YesYes
F1 2012 YesYes
F1 2013 YesYes
F1 2014 YesYes
F1 2015 Yes [7] Yes [7]
F1 2016 YesYes
F1 2017 YesYes
F1 2018 YesYes
F1 2019 YesYes
F1 2020 YesYes [8]
F1 2021 YesYes
F1 2022 YesYes
F1 Career Challenge NoYes
F1 Challenge 1999-2002 YesNo
Farming Simulator 2013 YesYes
Farming Simulator 15 YesYesNo
Farming Simulator 17 YesYes
Farming Simulator 19 YesYes
Farming Simulator 22 YesYes
Ferrari Challenge: Trofeo Pirelli NoYesYesYes
Flatout YesNoYes
Flatout 2 YesNoNo
Flatout 3: Chaos & Destruction
Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives Un­knownNoYes
Formula One 2001 NoYes
Formula One 2002 NoYes
Formula One 2003 NoYes
Formula One 04 NoYes
Formula One 05 NoYes
Formula One 06 NoYes
Formula One Championship Edition Yes
Forza Horizon 3 Yes
Forza Horizon 4 Yes
Forza Horizon 5 Yes
F-Zero GX Yes
Gas Guzzlers Extreme Yes
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec NoYes*
Gran Turismo 4 NoYes
Gran Turismo 5 Yes
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Yes
Gran Turismo 6 Yes
Gran Turismo Concept: 2001 Tokyo NoYes
Gran Turismo Concept: 2002 Tokyo-Geneva NoYes
Gran Turismo HD Concept Yes
Gran Turismo Sport Yes
Gran Turismo 7 YesYes
Grand Prix Challenge NoYes
Grand Prix Legends Yes
Grand Theft Auto IV NoNo
Grand Theft Auto V Yes (with Mods)NoNo
Gravel YesYes
GRID (2019) Yes [9] Yes [9]
GRID (Race Driver, 2008) YesYes
GRID 2 YesYes
GRID Autosport YesYes
Grip: Combat Racing NoYes [10]
GT Legends Yes
GTR 2 Yes
Hot Wheels Velocity X Un­knownNoYesYes
Initial D: Extreme Stage Yes
Initial D: Special Stage Un­knownNoYes
iRacing Yes
Juiced YesNoYes
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights NoNoYes
Kaidō Battle 2: Chain Reaction Yes
Knight Rider: The Game Un­knownNoYes
Live For Speed Yes
L.A. Rush Un­knownYes
Lotus Challenge Un­knownNoYes
Mario Kart: Double Dash Yes
Midnight Club II Un­knownNoYes
Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition NoYes
Midnight Club: Los Angeles Yes
ModNation Racers No
Monster Jam Steel Titans YesYes [11]
Motor Mayhem Un­knownNoYes
MotorStorm: Apocalypse Yes [12]
MotorStorm No
MotorStorm: Pacific Rift No
My Summer Car Yes
NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup NoYesYes
NASCAR 06: Total Team Control NoYes
NASCAR Heat 2002 NoYes
NASCAR Heat 2: Road To The Championship Un­knownNoYes
NASCAR Heat 3 NoYes
NASCAR Heat 4 YesYes
NASCAR Heat 5 YesYes [13]
NASCAR Thunder 2002 NoYes
NASCAR Thunder 2003 Un­knownNoYesYes
NASCAR Thunder 2004 YesNoYes
Need for Speed: 2015 NoNo
Need for Speed: The Run NoYes
Need For Speed: Carbon NoYesYes
Need for Speed: Heat (Updated Support Wheels 2020)NoYesNo
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit NoNoYesYes
Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 NoNoYesYes
Need for Speed: Most Wanted No*Yes*Yes
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012) Yes [14] Yes
Need For Speed: Payback NoYes
Need For Speed: Pro Street NoYesYes
Need For Speed: Rivals No [15] NoNo [15]
Need for Speed: Shift NoYes
Need for Speed: Shift 2 Unleashed NoYes [16]
Need For Speed: Undercover NoYesYesYes
Need For Speed: Underground YesNoYesYes
Need For Speed: Underground 2 YesYesYesNo
OutRun Online Arcade Yes
Pac-Man World Rally NoYes
Project CARS YesYes [6]
Project CARS 2 YesYes [6]
Project CARS 3 YesYes
Pro Race Driver Un­knownNoYes
Pro Rally 2002 Yes [17]
RaceRoom Yes
rFactor Yes
rFactor 2 Yes
RACE 07 - Official WTCC Game Yes
Race Driver: GRID YesYes
R: Racing Evolution NoYesYes
Rally Championship NoYesYes
Rally Fusion: Race of Champions NoYes
Richard Burns Rally YesNoYes
Ride Un­knownUn­knownUn­known
Ridge Racer V No
Ridge Racer 7 Yes
RoadKill NoYes
Rocket League NoNo [18] Un­known
Scania Truck Driving Simulator Yes
Sega Rally 2006 Yes
Sega Rally Championship Un­knownYes
Sega Rally Revo NoYesNo
Shox NoYes
Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory NoYes
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing NoYesNo
SpeedZone Yes
Spintires Yes
Spintires: MudRunner YesYes
SnowRunner YesYes
Split Second: Velocity YesYes
Starsky & Hutch (video game) YesNoYesYes
Street Racing Syndicate YesNoYesYes
Supercar Challenge YesNo
Superstars V8 Racing YesYesNo
Taxi 3: The Game Yes
Test Drive Un­knownNoYes
Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends YesYes
Test Drive Eve of Destruction NoNo
Test Drive Off-Road Wide Open NoYes
Test Drive Unlimited YesNo
Test Drive Unlimited 2 YesYes
The Crew (G25 doesn't natively work.)YesNo [19]
The Crew 2 Yes [20] Yes [21]
The King of Route 66 Yes [22]
The Simpsons: Hit & Run YesNoYesYes
The Simpsons: Road Rage NoYes
TOCA Race Driver YesNoYes
Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 Yes
Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift Yes
Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift 2 Yes
Total Immersion Racing Un­knownNoYes
Truck Driver Yes
Twisted Metal: Black Online NoYes
V-Rally 3 Un­knownNoYesYes
V-Rally 4 YesYes
Viper Racing Yes
World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 Un­knownNoYes
World Rally Championship NoYes
WRC: FIA World Rally Championship YesYesNo
WRC II Extreme NoYes
WRC 3 YesYesYes*
WRC 4 YesYesYes
WRC 5: FIA World Rally Championship Yes [23] Yes [23] Yes
WRC: Rally Evolved NoYes
WRC 6: FIA World Rally Championship YesYes [24]
WRC 7: FIA World Rally Championship YesYes
WRC 8 YesYes
WRC 9 YesYes [25]
Wreckfest YesYes
Xenon Racer Yes [26]
GamePCPlayStation 4PlayStation 3PlayStation 2GameCubeWii

Yes* : works without H-pattern shifter.

Note : G25 has a sequential gear shift option that makes it more compatible so this chart is inaccurate for the G27 which does not have that feature. Both G25 and G27 have H-pattern shifter, but only the G25 allows for sequential shift.

Note : G29 has new software and a lot of games do not support this wheel or is partly compatible.

Note : Only G29 works with PS4, other wheels needs additional adapters.

Note : MOMO Racing was advertised as a PC wheel and it isn't compatible with some games on PS2. eg. PS2 era Gran Turismo series and Initial D: Special Stage don't recognize the wheel when plugged in.

Note : None of the EA games on Steam work with the G29. It's most likely because the Origin launcher takes priority over the Steam launcher, so the Steam community steering wheel schemes aren't being read by the games. Test it yourself, you have 1 hour to try and get the wheel to work before you can request for a full refund.

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