Company type | Public (AG) |
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ISIN | DE0005491666 |
Industry | Electronics |
Founded | October 1997 |
Founder | Thomas Jackermeier |
Defunct | September 23, 2024 |
Fate | Liquidated and acquired by Corsair Gaming |
Headquarters | E.ON-Allee 3, , Germany |
Key people | Matthias Kosch (CFO) |
Products | Sim racing game peripherals |
Brands | Fanatec |
Revenue | €81.3 million (2021) |
Owner | Thomas Jackermeier's family (50%) |
Number of employees | >165 (2021) |
Website | fanatec |
Endor AG was a German electronics company founded in 1997 headquartered in Landshut, Bavaria. The company manufactured and marketed the sim racing game peripherals mainly under the name of the Fanatec brand, compatible across racing games. The company filed for bankruptcy in July 2024,[1] with the remaining business assets, including the Fanatec name brand, being bought by gaming peripherals maker Corsair Gaming. Corsair wound up the Endor AG company in September 2024, with no jobs being lost and the Fanatec brand name continuing for the time being.[2]