Wednesday, August 15th 2012

Corsair Acquires Raptor Gaming

Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the acquisition of certain assets of Raptor Gaming, a maker of high-performance PC gaming peripherals headquartered in Heinsberg, Germany. Established in 2004, Raptor Gaming has a strong retail presence in Germany, the largest market for video gaming in Europe, with products widely available in major chains including Media Markt, Saturn, Real, Kaufland, and Conrad.

As part of this transaction, Corsair receives Raptor Gaming's full product portfolio of keyboards, mice, headsets, and accessories, which will form a new series of gaming products alongside Corsair's existing award-winning line of Vengeance PC gaming products. Raptor Gaming executives CEO Dirk Schunk and COO Heinz-Dieter Ludwig will remain engaged with Corsair to facilitate a smooth transition.

"Corsair and Raptor share the same goal, bringing best-in-class PC hardware to gamers around the world," said Andy Paul, President and CEO of Corsair. "Raptor Gaming's strong retail presence will allow us to offer a wider range of PC hardware to gamers across Germany."

"As gamers ourselves, we formed the Raptor Gaming business to create high-performance PC gear to give gamers the absolute best gaming experience," said Dirk Schunk, CEO of Raptor Gaming. "Corsair's strong global brand and worldwide distribution will open up Raptor Gaming products to a wider audience of gamers around the world."
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4 Comments on Corsair Acquires Raptor Gaming

#1
Katanai
Yes!!! This is good news! All I've ever seen in Raptor gaming is a lot of unused potential, probably the same the people at Corsair have seen. I'm glad to see them acquiring this company, maybe this will also strengthen their ties with Cherry Corporation and we will see a lot of excellent gaming hardware coming out of them. :toast:
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#2
satelitko
Why are they using the Razer moto?
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#3
Jermelescu
They'll never be 1/4 as good as Razer is.
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#4
Vancha
JermelescuThey'll never be 1/4 as good as Razer is.
I'm not sure their company would still exist if that were the case.
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