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Thrustmaster debuts first ‘Space Sim’ flightstick – the SOL-R 1

Thrustmaster is making its debut in space simulation with its new SOL-R 1 flightstick and SOL-R 2 HOSAS Space Sim Duo. Both products will grant you a more immersive experience in titles like Elite Dangerous, where players are already very familiar with Thrustmaster gear.

While Thrustmaster hasn't released a dedicated ‘Space Sim' flightstick before, it has released other flightsticks in the past, which players found use for in space simulators like Elite: Dangerous. The new SOL-R flightsticks will take your setup to the next level for space flight with 44 assignable actions available on just one SOL-R 1 flightstick. If you go for the HOSAS Space Sim Duo, you'll be able to do even more at just the push of a button, the flip of a switch or the turn of a dial.

To ensure quick and easy access to essential controls, the SOL-R 1 Flightstick’s grip section includes 21 action buttons. From power distribution for Weapon/Shield/Engine to menu navigation, all of your ship’s most important controls are right at your fingertips. This flightstick also incorporates a Z-axis, and the joystick uses HallEffect technology across all three X, Y and Z axis, so your flightstick will stand the test of time and remain responsive and precise well into the future.

The SOL-R 1 flightstick will be available from April 16th, priced at £159.99. The SOL-R 2 Space Sim Duo, which contains two flightsticks, will be priced at £299.99. Pre-orders are open starting today.

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KitGuru Says: This would have been game-changing for my Elite Dangerous setup back in the day. Are any of you into space sims? Would you like to pick up one of these new flightsticks from Thrustmaster?

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