Meroncourt signs Raptor Gaming range

Meroncourt Europe has acquired the distribution rights to the Raptor Gaming range of PC peripherals within the UK and Ireland.

The line-up includes gaming mice, keyboards, headsets and mouse pads, along with an extensive range of other accessories.

The Raptor Range will add to Meroncourt’s existing portfolio of PC gaming peripherals which already boasts the Speedlink, Roccat, Mionix and Nova brands.

Raptor’s range of accessories have been developed over a period of five years.

Meroncourt’s sales director Steve Walsh commented: "Raptor Gaming has a really great range of products,
from entry level accessories through to high end items for the PC gaming market.

After some absence in the UK scene, we are very pleased to bring Raptor Gaming’s accessories on board
to complement our other gaming ranges.

We have had the hardware thoroughly tested and reviews over the past few months by UK gamers and the specialist press have given excellent results.

We are confident we will make some good progress with Raptor Gaming in this continually growing market"

CEO of German-based Raptor Gaming Technology Dirk Schunk added: For some time we have been looking for the right strategic partner in the UK to represent and expand our excellent Raptor Gaming brand.

Therefore we are very happy and proud to announce our partnership with Meroncourt Europe for one of the key markets for gaming in Europe, the UK and Ireland.”

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