Corsair Moving Forward With Fanatec Acquisition

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[Press Release] Corsair is on the verge of acquiring Fanatec, a popular sim racing brand celebrated worldwide for its wide range of products. Whether it be on Xbox, PlayStation, or PC, Fanatec has a huge fan following across all platforms.

This merger will see Andor AG, Fanatec’s parent company, become part of the broader Corsair network, with existing employees continuing with their daily tasks. The company’s headquarters will also continue to operate from Landshut as it strives to deliver incredible sim racing products.

As the merger draws closer, Corsair CEO Andy Paul has noted that the company is excited to bring these sim racing products to more people worldwide. He stated that sim racing fans can expect an even better experience moving forward.

Similarly, Andor AG CEO Andres Ruff appeared enthusiastic about the new opportunities heading Fanatec’s way after this merger. Corsair has confirmed that it will invest heavily into the brand to strengthen its reputation, and the company promises consistent warranty and software support for the future.

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