H-pattern shifters are also supported for all listed Logitech wheels, with the exception of the G29 which will be added at a later date along with H-pattern shifters from other manufacturers. Turn10 stated in their announcement that Fanatec wheels will also be supported in a forthcoming update in late September, which will add support for wheels such as the ClubSport V2 Xbox One Hub and the Fanatec CSR. You can find the full list of supported wheels for Forza Motorsport 6: Apex below: To celebrate the announcement, Turn10 has added wheel support to Forza Motorsport 6: Apex, enabling compatibility for a range of Thrustmaster and Logitech wheels. However, Forza Motorsport 6 Apex is now no longer in beta and is now available as a full fledged title on the Windows 10 store that's still free-to-play. A common complaint directed at the free-to-play PC racer Forza Motorsport 6: Apex was its curious lack of wheel support: it seemed like a massive oversight, particularly when PC players practically expect to be able to play racing simulators with a wheel on release.