Logitech is buying Astro Gaming

$85 million deal

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It’s right there in the headline, but yep, Logitech has agreed to pick up headset maker Astro Gaming.

The acquisition is expected to close in “early August” for $85 million in cash, with Logitech “investing in an adjacent gaming market — the console gaming market — to help accelerate the long-term growth of [its] gaming business,” according to today’s press release. The pairing makes total sense.

“Astro’s brand strength combined with Logitech G’s unrivaled technology and global distribution network is going to bring our products to even more gamers around the world,” said co-founder Jordan Reiss.

Previously, Astro had been under Skullcandy, Inc., which was acquired by Mill Road Capital in 2016.

I’ll be curious to see how this acquisition affects Astro’s product line and pricing, if at all.


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