Logitech could be preparing to expand its gaming mouse lineup with a new version of the G Pro X2 Superstrike, according to a recent leak circulating online. The report comes from the Pericord Discord server and was later shared by @jakeufps on X, claiming that the company plans to introduce the new model during the Logitech G Play event scheduled for September. While Logitech has not confirmed the information, the leak provides an early look at what users may expect from the next generation of the Superstrike series.
The current G Pro X2 Superstrike attracted attention after launch thanks to its adjustable haptic feedback and customizable actuation distance, features designed to give competitive gamers greater control over their gameplay experience. Instead of making major changes to the hardware, the rumored successor appears to focus on refining those existing technologies.
According to the leak, Logitech is not expected to introduce a completely new Hero 3 sensor. Instead, the company is reportedly keeping its existing sensor while upgrading the internal microcontroller unit (MCU). The mouse is also said to receive improvements to the HITS haptic feedback system and the adjustable actuation mechanism. These upgrades could deliver a smoother and more responsive experience without changing the core design of the mouse.
At this stage, there is no information suggesting that Logitech will redesign the shell or significantly alter the physical appearance of the G Pro X2 Superstrike. The leak only mentions internal hardware updates, leaving questions about the overall design unanswered.

Since the launch of the first G Pro X2 Superstrike, the gaming mouse market has become much more competitive. Several manufacturers have introduced magnetic switch gaming mice with customizable actuation and rapid trigger technologies, giving players more options than ever before. This means Logitech will face stronger competition if it plans to release an updated Superstrike later this year.
Many users have also been sharing feedback on what they would like to see in a second-generation model. While the rumored internal upgrades are welcome, the community is also hoping Logitech addresses several hardware-related concerns.
Reported upgrades and community expectations include:
- Upgraded MCU for improved overall performance.
- Refinements to the HITS haptic feedback system.
- Improved adjustable actuation distance technology.
- Continued use of the existing sensor instead of a full Hero 3 upgrade.
- Better-quality mouse skates for smoother movement.
- A lighter shell to reduce overall weight.
- Improved weight distribution to address the front-heavy balance of the current model.
None of these details have been officially confirmed, so they should be treated as rumors until Logitech makes an announcement. If the reported launch window is accurate, more information is likely to emerge ahead of the Logitech G Play event in September. Until then, gamers and enthusiasts will be watching closely to see whether Logitech combines the rumored internal improvements with the design changes many users have been requesting.
