We might see a new Logitech Superstrike this September, just a few months after the world’s first proper analogue mouse launched

When it comes to gaming mice, big innovations don’t come around that often. Earlier this year there was one, though, as Logitech was the first to put proper analogue clicks in a mouse using a mix of haptics and induction in the G Pro X2 Superstrike. And now, rumour has it we’ll be seeing a second version very soon.

That’s according to someone the peripheral reviewer Jakeu calls a “highly trusted leaker”, who revealed it on the reviewer’s Discord server. What will it be like? “No Hero 3. Upgrade main-controller. Further tweaks for HITS.”

Apparently we’ll be seeing the new Superstrike at Logitech G Play this September.

That’s all the unnamed leaker gives us, which isn’t a lot to go on. “No Hero 3” means no next-gen sensor, which is fine in my books because the Superstrike’s Hero 2 sensor is just fine. Upgrades to the controller and HITS tweaks sound good too, but again, I find HITS on the Superstrike to be just fine as-is, personally.

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