Steelseries is one of the largest names in the PC games, especially in relation to peripheral e -sports devices. Now it will become part of GN Group, a supplier of intellectual solutions for hearing, audio and video. General Director of SteelSeries Welled the acquisitionHaving said that the transaction would accelerate its growth, and assured the equipment fans that Steelseries will remain an independent business division of GN.
You are probably not familiar with GN Group, but it was founded by impressive 150 years ago, and this Danish company is currently selling its solutions to “hear more, make more and be more” with solutions with the help of brands such as resound, Beltone, Interton, Jabra, Blueparrott and Falcom. GN GN Group René Svendsen-Tune said that he was very admired by Steelseries and its equipment, and that together they will continue thanks to the “industry that determines innovation.”
Steelseries has been working for more than 20 years and is moving forward in e -sports and games “with products and world -class software”, according to its general director Ehtisham Rabbani. The existing leading team and the organization will remain in place as an independent division of GN Group. Rabbani should expect improved financing, distribution, resources and developments or other useful resources from GN, since now he seems to be confident that the growth of SteelSeries will accelerate.
GN probably sees a profitable and additional portfolio of brands and technologies in the e -sports business. It must be remembered that Steelseries has good partnerships with various system manufacturers. Moreover, you may not know that SteelSeries have their own useful brands that will be useful for the GN Group portfolio, such as the 3D -specialist in the Audio -Audio -specialist Nahimic and the manufacturer of Gaming Controller Kontroffreek. both acquired in 2020.
GN Group will pay about 1.2 billion dollars. The United States for Steelseries, and the deal, which is expected, will be closed somewhere next year if it is approved by regulatory authorities.
The last SteelSeries product, examined on Bit Tech, was “exceptional.” Steelseries Arctis Pro +GamedacField