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Subscribe to our newsletter A couple of months ago Logitech unveiled quite the surprise for the competitive PC gaming scene with the G Pro X2 Superstrike.
It's the first gaming mouse to feature proper analogue switches under the left and right mouse buttons, meaning it's the first to offer clicks that respond to the slightest touch, or whatever level of force you set it to.As soon as I got my hands on the Superstrike—first at Logitech HQ in Switzerland where I got to see everything that went into making it, and then at home for some more extended testing—I knew it wasn't just a gimmick
## Editor's Note
This is an interesting development that could shape the future of gaming.
Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/gaming-mice/logitech-superstrike-vs-razer-viper-v4-pro-the-battle-for-the-competitive-crown/)
