Another major acquisition this week following Corsair and Drop is Logitech who has announced their acquisition of Loupedeck.
Loupedeck is a Helsinki-based company that creates custom consoles for creatives, streamers and gamers to enhance their work and streams. This acquisition is similar to that of Corsair and Elgato who provides a similar product named the Stream Deck. This acquisition should provide further innovation for both Logitech’s keyboards and mice as well as for Loupedeck’s custom consoles. The details surrounding the acquisition are limited and were made for an undisclosed amount. For now, Loupedeck will continue to operate as usual and we’ll have to wait to see what comes of it in the future.
“Empowering streamers, creators and gamers is a joint passion of Loupedeck and Logitech. Together we are focused on removing all barriers so they can create, edit and stream without limits,” said Ujesh Desai, general manager of Logitech G. “This acquisition augments Logitech’s product portfolio today and accelerates our software ambitions of enabling keyboards, mice and more to become smarter and contextually aware, creating a better experience for audiences across Logitech.”
“Loupedeck and Logitech share a commitment to creators and streamers and believe that creativity has no boundaries. Joining Logitech allows us to elevate what we are doing to the next level and exponentially broaden our audience and our impact to the creative process,” said Mikko Kesti, Loupedeck chief executive officer.
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