Corsair has bought the Fanatec Sim Racing brand located in Landshut from Endor AG. All current staff will transfer with the brand as well. The Fanatec office will remain in Landshut.

Corsair is buying the Fanatec Sim Racing product line from Endor AG. That includes the existing Fanatec staff at Endor. The headquarters will remain in Landshut and continue to develop future Fanatec Sim Racing products. The transaction is expected to close imminently.

Corsair says they plan to make significant investments in the Fanatec brand and its products.

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.“

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.”

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