Steelser PC is one of the biggest names in gaming, especially in relation to external equipment. It is now ready to be a part of the GN group, which is a provider of intelligent hearing, audio and video cooperation solutions. The CEO of Stalsies has welcomed the acquisition, stating that the deal will accelerate its growth, and assured fans of the hardware that the Stelsies would be an independent trade unit of GN.
You are probably not familiar with the GN group, but it was established an impressive 150 years ago and this Danish company currently marketers rainsounds through brands such as ‘Hear Peacock, Do More and B More’ Solutions, Belton, Intenton, Jabra, Bluparot and Falcomm. GN Group CEO Rene Swanden-Tune said that he has greatly praised for stalcarsies and its gear, and together he would proceed thanks to “innovation that defines the industry”.
Stalaseries has been in trade for over 20 years and according to its CEO Ehtisham Rabbani, “with world class products and software has moved forward in eSports and gaming. The current leadership team and the organization will remain in place, as an independent business unit of the GN group. Rabbani should expect better funding, distribution, R&D Resource or other useful resources from GN, as he now confidently expects to accelerate the development of stalsies.
The GN probability looks at the eSports business as attractive and complement to its current brand and portfolio of technologies. One must remember, stalsies have a good partnership with various system manufacturers. In addition, you cannot know that stalcarsies have some useful brands of their own which would be good for the portfolio of GN Group, such as 3D audio experts Nahimic and Gaming Controller Accessories Maker Constrolphric, both acquired in 2020.
The GN Group will pay around US $ 1.2 billion for stalsies, as long as it is approved by the regulators, the deal is expected to be closed.
The final stalcardor product reviewed on Bit-Tech was the ‘extraordinary’ rated stalsies Arctis Pro +Gamidac.