Forza 6: Apex has added a new update today and will add wheel support as part of its way to remove Forza: 6 from its beta version. Turn 10 and Windows teams acknowledge this big leap as they offer different racing wheel support for different peripherals.
Today's update will include wheel support for: Logitech G27 Racing Wheel, Logitech G25 Racing Wheel, Logitech G29 Racing Wheel, Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel, Thrustmaster T300RS, Thrustmaster T500 RS Gaming Wheel, Logitech G920 Xbox One Wheel, Thrustmaster T150, Thrustmaster TX Xbox One Wheel, Thrustmaster TMX Xbox One Wheel, Thrustmaster RGT Force Feedback Racing Wheel. Gamespot reported that the ClubSport V2 Xbox One Hub for Fanatec wheels will arrive in late September and G29 will be added on late September.
While Forza 6: Apex system requirements only require an Intel Core i3-4170 at 3.7Ghz, 8GB RAM and 2 GB VRAM, 30GB HD Spade and GPU NVIDIA GeForce GT 740 Radeon R7 250X. Basic recommended requirements for Forza 6: Apex is 1080p at 60 FPS, Intel Core i7-3820 at 3.6Ghz, 30GB of HD space, 12 GB of RAM and 2GB of VRAM. However, the ideal requirement includes 4K at 60 FPS, Intel Core i7-6700K at 4Ghz, 6+GB VRAM, 16 GB RAM and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980ti Radeon Fury X.
Forza 6: Apex can run with Windows 10 64-bit version 1511, DirectX 12 and with an Xbox One Controller. The Forza series will also come to PC soon.
As for Forza Horizon 3, the game will be available for Xbox One and PC on September 27 under the Xbox's Play Anywhere program. This means that if players buy Forza Horizon 3 for Xbox One, they can still play it for PC and the same goes for PC.
Forza Motorsport 6 or Forza 6: Apex is a free to play racing game. It offers a lot of different tracks and cars while using 4k resolution support.