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Mad Catz

Peripheral maker Mad Catz back in business

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Last year peripheral maker Mad Catz closed its doors but after a short break in business, the company is back.

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Mad Katz is now under new management and the company is returning to the peripheral making scene with a focus on quality and creating new innovative gaming products. CES is their focus and they will be showing off a new products including new R.A.T. mice, S.T.R.I.K.E. keyboards, F.R.E.Q. gaming headsets and G.L.I.D.E. gaming surface.

There’s a new R.A.T. AIR mouse which will come with a “stare of the art” wireless power system which requires no battery pack. USB cable is included for those wanting to use their own surface. The S.T.R.I.K.E.4  is their new mechanical keyboard, and the F.R.E.Q4 is the new gaming headset.

“We couldn’t be more excited than to begin 2018 by announcing the return of Mad Catz to the global gaming arena. Mad Catz has been a permanent fixture in gaming for almost three decades and we firmly believe it’s best days lie ahead,” said Selena Chang, Director of Sales and Operations. “Through listening to gamers worldwide, we plan to once again forge a path of innovation in the gaming hardware community, and we’re already working on delivering products which we believe will enhance gamers’ abilities and do justice to the Mad Catz name. We can’t wait to unveil a little more at CES 2018 and in the months to come.”

Good to have them back and hopefully the new products will be up to scratch.


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