Corsair Set to Acquire the Fanatec Product Line from Endor AG
September 16 2024 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
Acquisition of Premium Fanatec Brand
Accelerates Corsair’s Investment in Sim Racing
CORSAIR® (Nasdaq: CRSR) announced today the signing of a
definitive agreement to acquire the Fanatec Sim Racing brand and
all associated personnel, in an asset purchase from Endor AG. The
acquisition is expected to close within the week.
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Located in Landshut, Germany, Fanatec Sim
Racing products include force feedback steering wheels and
wheelbases, pedals, shifters and other accessories for PlayStation,
Xbox, and PC-based racing simulators. Endor reported that Fanatec
product sales were approximately $110 million for 2023 (unaudited).
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Located in Landshut, Germany, Fanatec Sim Racing products
include force feedback steering wheels and wheelbases, pedals,
shifters and other accessories for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC-based
racing simulators. Endor reported that Fanatec product sales were
approximately $110 million for 2023 (unaudited).
“We have been a fan of the Fanatec brand for years, and I am
thrilled that we were finally chosen to be the next home for
Fanatec products. We intend to use our extensive supply chain and
logistics network to reduce operating costs, enhance users’
customer service experience, increase sales opportunities, and help
the business return to profitability,” said Andy Paul, CEO of
Corsair. “We intend to maintain the core business in Landshut while
expanding its position as a world-class product development center
for Sim Racing products. With a strong two-decade legacy, Fanatec
is recognized as a pioneer and a mainstay for racing enthusiasts
across the globe, and we look forward to building on that heritage
as we leverage Corsair’s long track record of product innovation
and customer experience leadership.”
Fanatec has seen significant growth over the last five years in
part due to the growth in on-track racing interest, as the swelling
global popularity of motorsports has translated into an increased
popularity for Sim Racing. Industry reports estimate the Sim Racing
components market at approximately $1 billion, with an expected 20
percent annual growth rate.
Following on Corsair’s recent announcement of entering into this
exciting market with its revolutionary Sim Racing chassis, today’s
announcement immediately enhances and expands Corsair’s product
breadth, uniquely positioning the Company as a leading Sim Racing
end-to-end product solution. Corsair existing product lines, such
as Gaming PCs, Components to build Gaming PCs, Gaming and Streaming
Peripherals, and Monitors are all products that can be used when
building a complete Sim Racing Rig.
CORSAIR plans to make significant investments in the Fanatec
brand, its products, and increasing worldwide availability through
our channels. All current and future Fanatec customers will benefit
from the world-class support from CORSAIR, including warranty and
software updates going forward.
About CORSAIR
CORSAIR (Nasdaq: CRSR) is a leading global developer and
manufacturer of high-performance gear and technology for gamers,
content creators, and PC enthusiasts. From award-winning PC
components and peripherals to premium streaming equipment and smart
ambient lighting, Corsair delivers a full ecosystem of products
that work together to enable everyone, from casual gamers to
committed professionals, to perform at their very best.
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Forward Looking Statements
Except for the historical information contained herein, the
matters set forth in this press release are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including,
but not limited to, the timing of closing Corsair’s acquisition of
the Fanatec Sim Racing brand and all associated personnel;
Corsair’s ability to use its extensive supply chain and logistic
networks to reduce Fanatec’s operating costs, enhance users’
customer service experience, increase sales opportunities, and help
the Fanatec return to profitability; Corsair’s plans for managing
the Fanatec brand and other assets; and expected market sized and
growth. Forward-looking statements are based on our management’s
beliefs, as well as assumptions made by, and information currently
available to them. Because such statements are based on
expectations as to future financial and operating results and are
not statements of fact, actual results may differ materially from
those projected. Factors which may cause actual results to differ
materially from current expectations include, but are not limited
to: current macroeconomic conditions, including the impacts of high
inflation and risk of recession, on demand for our products,
consumer confidence and financial markets generally; the lingering
impacts and future outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic and its
impacts on our operations and the operations of our manufacturers,
retailers and other partners, as well as its impacts on the economy
overall, including capital markets; our ability to build and
maintain the strength of our brand among gaming and streaming
enthusiasts and our ability to continuously develop and
successfully market new products and improvements to existing
products; the introduction and success of new third-party
high-performance computer hardware, particularly graphics
processing units and central processing units as well as
sophisticated new video games; fluctuations in operating results;
the risk that we are not able to compete with competitors and/or
that the gaming industry, including streaming and esports, does not
grow as expected or declines; the loss or inability to attract and
retain key management; the impacts from geopolitical events and
unrest; delays or disruptions at our or third-parties’
manufacturing and distribution facilities; the risk that we are not
able to successfully identify and close acquisitions, as well as
integrate any companies or assets we have acquired or may acquire
including the Fanatec brand and other assets; whether Corsair is
able to realize any synergies with businesses or assets it may
acquire including its acquisition of the Fanatec brand and other
assets; currency exchange rate fluctuations or international trade
disputes resulting in our products becoming relatively more
expensive to our overseas customers or resulting in an increase in
our manufacturing costs; and the other factors described under the
heading “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (“SEC”) and our subsequent filings with the SEC. Copies
of each filing may be obtained from us or the SEC. All
forward-looking statements reflect our beliefs and assumptions only
as of the date of this press release. We undertake no obligation to
update forward-looking statements to reflect future events or
circumstances.
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