Its dedicated Sim Racing products include force-feedback steering wheels, pedals, shifters, and complete cockpits for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC-based racing simulators. Andy Paul, CEO of CORSAIR ...
Endor AG, the company best known for its sim racing game peripherals, particularly those sold under the Fanatec brand, is ...
Corsair is set to acquire Fanatec, expanding its gaming portfolio. This move aims to enhance Fanatec’s reach and integration ...
Corsair has added a premium steering wheel brand to its roster, after sailing into Fanatec's troubled waters to save most of ...
Logitech's Logi Play event in Paris has begun, bringing with it a raft of new keyboard, mouse, headset and sim racing ...
Fanatec was in disarray, overselling stock and losing track of orders. Corsair CEO Andy Paul tells The Drive how they'll turn ...
Logitech knows sim racers are ... with all Pro series racing kit, and it’s backwards compatible with some older G series wheels if you pick up Logitech’s adapter accessory. Most of the Logitech RS ...
CORSAIR (Nasdaq: CRSR) announced this week that it has signed a definitive agreement with Endor AG to acquire Fanatec Sim ...
Image credit: Logitech Beyond the two new mice, which go on sale today, Logitech is also ... Image credit: Logitech Logitech make some seriously nice sim racing kit, but the Pro Racing wheel ...
Fanatec is one of the most notable companies in the simulation racing space, producing steering wheels, pedals and cockpits for PlayStation, Xbox and PC. The company was founded in 1997 in Germany.