Mad Catz Files For Bankruptcy
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Another one bites the dust. and I don’t mean the song
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I thought they were bought out by Logitech?
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Saitek -> MadCatz -> Logitech?
Well, hopefully that’ll get them back in gear and start creating new toys for us… and lower prices on their products. -
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 15, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. (“Mad Catz” or “the Company”) (NYSE MKT:MCZ), a global provider of innovative entertainment products, today announced that it has sold its Saitek brand and the Saitek line of flight, space and farm simulation game controller assets to Logitech International S.A. (“Logitech”) (Nasdaq:LOGI) for $13 million in cash.
So, there is Saitek farm simulation game controllers?
I wonder if they will rebrand as Logitech but keep the product lines, keep the products as Saitek, or stop production/sales of the products?
Actually, I guess the answer is ‘yes’. So in that case, I wonder whether they will rebrand, etc etc.
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So, there is Saitek farm simulation game controllers?
I wonder if they will rebrand as Logitech but keep the product lines, keep the products as Saitek, or stop production/sales of the products?
Actually, I guess the answer is ‘yes’. So in that case, I wonder whether they will rebrand, etc etc.
I hope that they will increase QC&QA and sell again X-65F with little modifications.
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If the X-65F were going to be resold, Id personally prefer it have the pickle moved. That was like at least half the reason I bought a Cougar in the first place, was accidental FOX TWOs.
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They wer headed in the right direction with that HOTAS and then they fell back rather than moved forward a updated rebrand of X-65F Stress gauge for modern fighters / Hall Sensors for helicopters and space sims twin set up. and good software
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If the X-65F were going to be resold, Id personally prefer it have the pickle moved. That was like at least half the reason I bought a Cougar in the first place, was accidental FOX TWOs.
I fully agree about the placement of the pickle. Also, the four-way DCM switch was too easy to activate inadvertently.