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Bus Bound Reveals PC Steering Wheel Compatibility

Andrew McMahonby Andrew McMahon
April 21, 2026
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Today, Saber Interactive and stillalive Games unveiled the specific PC steering wheels that would be compatible with its upcoming simulator, Bus Bound.

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Below, you can see the full list of preconfigured wheels that ensure a plug-and-play experience:

  • Logitech: G29, G920, G923, G27, and the Driving Force GT.
  • Thrustmaster: T300RS, T150, TMX, TX Racing Wheel, and T80.
  • Fanatec: CSL Elite Wheel Base and Clubsport Wheel Base 2.5.
  • Hori: Hori Truck Control System
  • Moza Racing: Moza R5 Truck Bundle (Support for various Moza wheelbases is listed as “Coming Soon” or active via recent updates).
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Compatible wheels help set gameplay apart in significant ways, leveraging immersive gameplay and performance features. They allow force-feedback calibration, custom button remapping, and pedal configuration on some models.

Earlier today, Stillalive Games also showcased its first developer diary for Bus Bound, marking its first since developing Bus Simulator 21. The footage explained some of the development choices, like the idea of passengers judging the driver and driving a sense of responsibility, and why the city changes over time.

The simulator lets players step into the driver’s seat and explore a vibrant city behind the wheel of officially licensed buses, and help transform it into a pedestrian-friendly paradise—one stop at a time.

Bus Bound is set to release on April 30, 2026, on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. It’s currently available to pre-order, along with a Deluxe Edition. For more information on current and upcoming driving simulators, be sure to check out Bus Simulator 27 and the Route 66 Centennial Project for American Truck Simulator.

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