In a press release Logitech has announced it is acquiring Saitek, which in the end is a sub-division from Mad Catz these days. Logitech is reportedly paying 13 million dollars for this deal. By ...
Leading computer peripherals company, Logitech LOGI, completed the acquisition of Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.’s MCZ Saitek product portfolio for $13 million in cash. This buyout reflects the company’s ...
Logitech has acquired the Saitek brand and the Saitek line of flight, farm, and space simulation game controllers for $13 million. “They’re the go-to products for anyone into games like Elite ...
Logitech announced that it has completed its acquisition of the Saitek company, which primarily makes game controllers for simulation games. It appears that the computer peripheral vendor is betting ...
Mad Catz is further narrowing its product range in an ongoing attempt to right the ship. The company today announced that it has sold its Saitek division to Logitech for $13 million. Saitek, which ...
Logitech has announced that it has acquired Saitek for $13 million, taking the company away from competing peripheral maker MadCatz. Logitech G gaming brand boss Ujesh Desai said that the acquisition ...
Logitech has announced its acquisition of the Saitek brand and its line of flight, farm, and space simulation game controllers. Fans of games like Elite Dangerous, Eve Valkyrie, Star Citizen, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Logitech has just purchased Saitek, the company known for its seriously heavyweight flight (and ...
A good controller can really make or break a gaming experience, and Logitech is working to expand the breadth of its controller offerings. The company just acquired Saitek and its line of line of ...
Logitech has acquired Saitek, maker of simulation game controls. The Saitek website already sports the Logitech logo (the acquisition was made public on Thursday); while Saitek hasn't issued any ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. In 2007 Mad Catz purchased relatively venerable PC peripheral maker Saitek for $30 million. After nearly nine years of flight sticks and farming ...
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