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Turtle Beach Headsets Coming Soon for Wii U and 3DS

by Andy Goergen - June 6, 2012, 3:05 pm EDT
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Soon it'll be easier than ever to avoid your friends and family!

Headset designer Turtle Beach has announced a partnership with Nintendo to develop officially licensed gaming headsets for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. The headsets will be compatible with Wii U, 3DS and even the DS family of systems, with voice chat support for Wii U.

No price is given for these headsets, aside from a mention of being competitive. Turtle Beach is known for providing high-quality headsets for game consoles, and have a number of models already available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Turtle Beach Announces Agreement With Nintendo To Develop Officially Licensed Headsets For Wii U and Nintendo 3DS

Turtle Beach, pioneers and market-leaders of the gaming headset category, today announce an agreement with Nintendo, worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive entertainment, for an officially licensed line of Wii U™ gaming headsets in anticipation of the new console.

Under the agreement, Turtle Beach will produce a line of licensed headsets for Nintendo's Wii U™ with built-in chat functionality. These proposed headsets will also be compatible with portable devices such as the Nintendo 3DS™ hand-held system and the Nintendo DS™ hand-held system. Based on its legacy of audio supremacy, Turtle Beach will aim to provide Wii U™ gamers with a series of solid entry level headsets at competitive price points.

"We are very excited to be working with Turtle Beach to launch new gaming headsets for Wii U," said Steve Singer, Vice President of Licensing, Nintendo of America Inc.

"The Wii U launch will be one of the biggest new game console events of the year and we couldn't be more excited to support Wii U with a line of headsets," said Bob Picunko, Chief Marketing Officer of Turtle Beach. "The advanced capabilities of the upcoming Wii U allow us to take full advantage of the technology we've developed and deliver gamers the kind of quality they fully expect from both Turtle Beach and Nintendo."

To learn more about Turtle Beach, visit its booth at E3 in Los Angeles from June 5-7 in the South Hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center, #2447, or visit its website at http://www.turtlebeach.com.

Talkback

I can't wait to gt all geared up and accessorized for the Wii U. Built-in chat functionality sounds keen.

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