The hunt for the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 has become one of the most talked-about sagas in recent gaming mouse history. If you frequent enthusiast forums or browse marketplaces like Taobao, you’ve probably stumbled across “GPW3” listings more than once.
But the truth behind Logitech’s 2025–2026 roadmap is much more intricate than a simple version-number jump. Rather than a single direct successor to the legendary Superlight 2, Logitech has split its high-end mouse lineup into specialized segments — a haptic-driven performance model, a compact edition, and a rumored featherweight successor still waiting in the wings.
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Below is everything known so far about the Superlight 3, the new Superstrike, and the compact Superlight 2c.
The “GPW” Identity Crisis
To decode the rumors, it helps to understand the naming convention used in Asian markets, especially China — the birthplace of most “Superlight 3” leaks. There, the “Superlight” branding plays second fiddle to the “GPW” generation numbering, which traces all the way back to the first G Pro Wireless.
- GPW 1: The original G Pro Wireless (2018)
- GPW 2: The Pro X Superlight (2020)
- GPW 3: The Pro X Superlight 2 (2023)
So when you see a “GPW3” label floating around, it’s almost always referring to the Superlight 2, not a mysterious next-gen model. However, more recent “GPW4” references are legitimate — pointing to two upcoming products: the ergonomic Superlight 2 DEX and the flagship Superstrike.
The 2025 Lineup: Superstrike and 2c
Logitech’s 2025 G PLAY event turned expectations upside down. Instead of unveiling a straight Superlight 3, the brand revealed two entirely different mice: one aimed at latency reduction and analog control, and another that satisfies the long-requested “Mini GPX” demand.
Logitech G Pro X 2 Superstrike
The Logitech G Pro X 2 Superstrike is Logitech’s new flagship and a technological showcase for the brand’s innovation-first direction.
- Weight: 65g
- Key Tech: Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS)
- Polling Rate: Native 8kHz wireless
The HITS system replaces traditional click mechanisms with an inductive analog sensor and haptic actuator, mimicking the Rapid Trigger tech first seen in high-end analog keyboards. Through G Hub, users can adjust click actuation points, fine-tuning responsiveness for precision plays in Counter-Strike 2 or Valorant.
💡 Want to see how it compares across brands? Visit the Mouse Hub or our educational guide on Mouse Sensor Technology to learn more about how polling and latency impact gameplay.
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2c
The Superlight 2c fills a long-standing gap in Logitech’s lineup. Designed for smaller hands and fingertip users, it’s the first true “Mini GPX.”
- Weight: 51g
- Volume: ~5% smaller than the standard Superlight
- Battery Life: 95 hours
Despite its smaller footprint, the 2c doesn’t compromise on features — it still includes the HERO 2 sensor, 8kHz polling, and Lightforce hybrid switches. Competing directly with the Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition, this compact powerhouse gives fingertip players a high-performance option at last.
If you’re unsure whether a compact shape fits your grip style, check our Grip Guide and Mouse Buyer’s Guide for personalized recommendations.
The “Real” Superlight 3: What We Know (So Far)
So if the Superstrike is Logitech’s innovation showcase and the 2c is the compact edition — where’s the true successor to the Superlight 2?
According to multiple insiders, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 3 (internally “GPW5”) is still in early development and slated for a 2026 release window. Logitech typically follows a three-year cadence for flagship refreshes: 2018 (GPW), 2020 (Superlight 1), 2023 (Superlight 2), making 2026 the natural successor cycle.
Leaked and Rumored Specs for Superlight 3
- Target Weight: <45g — pushing into ultralight territory.
- Material Innovation: Potential carbon-composite shell for durability without honeycomb cutouts.
- Sensor: Next-gen revision of the HERO 2, optimized for 8kHz polling efficiency (see Mouse Sensor Technology).
- Release Window: Q1–Q2 2026.
If accurate, the Superlight 3 could redefine Logitech’s design language, balancing extreme lightness with their hallmark rigidity and wireless stability.
🧭 Logitech G Pro Lineup Roadmap (2025–2026)
| Common Name | Model Context | Chinese Name | Key Feature | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G Pro Wireless | Legacy | GPW 1 | 80g, RGB | Budget Option |
| Pro X Superlight | Gen 1 | GPW 2 | 63g, Mechanical | End of Life |
| Pro X Superlight 2 | Gen 2 | GPW 3 | 60g, Optical, 4K | Current Standard |
| Pro X 2 Superstrike | Tech Flagship | GPW 4 (Haptic) | 65g, HITS, 8K | Coming Q1 2026 |
| Pro X Superlight 2c | Compact Edition | GPW Mini | 51g, HERO 2 | Available Now |
| "Superlight 3" | Future Model | GPW 5 / Ultra | <45g, Carbon | Rumored (2026) |
Conclusion: The Future of the GPX Line
If you’re holding out for the Superlight 3, patience will be key — it’s unlikely to launch before mid-2026.
However, Logitech’s current roadmap still offers exciting innovation right now. The Superlight 2c delivers ergonomic refinement and accessibility, while the Superstrike pioneers the first-ever haptic analog trigger system in a gaming mouse.
To stay ahead of future updates, visit our Mouse Hub for comparisons by hand size, grip, and weight class — or explore Logitech’s complete lineup via our Logitech G brand page.






































