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CORSAIR is Set to Acquire Fanatec Sim Racing

Corsair is set to make a significant move into the sim racing market. The company has announced its intention to acquire Fanatec, a well-established leader in high-end sim racing equipment. This strategic acquisition promises to bring exciting new developments for sim racing enthusiasts and further solidifies Corsair’s position in the gaming industry.

Fanatec, known for its top-of-the-line racing wheels, pedals, and other sim racing accessories, has garnered a dedicated following among sim racers. The combination of Fanatec’s expertise in crafting immersive sim racing experiences with Corsair’s resources and technological prowess is expected to result in innovative and high-performance products for sim racing fans across the globe.

What Corsair Had to Say

Andy Paul, CEO of Corsair, shared his enthusiasm about this event: “We have long admired the Fanatec brand and are excited to bring these incredible products to an even wider audience. We are fully committed to further develop and expand Fanatec’s product lines, improving customer service, and embracing the needs of the Sim Racing community. Racing enthusiasts can look forward to an even more intense and realistic Sim Racing experience.”

What Endor AG Had to Say

Andres Ruff, CEO of Endor AG, added: “Corsair shares Fanatec’s passion for innovation, quality, and continuous development. Corsair will open up new opportunities for Fanatec to further extend its portfolio and work even more closely with the growing Sim Racing community.”

Corsair plans to make significant investments in the Fanatec brand, its products, and increase worldwide availability through our channels. All current and future Fanatec customers will benefit from Corsair’s world-class support, including warranty and software updates going forward.

Corsair and Fanatec share the immediate goal of ensuring prompt delivery of all orders during this transition of ownership and maintaining customer support and satisfaction.

James Cusworth

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