Razer snaps up venerable film audio company THX

Video game hardware maker Razer has evidently acquired THX, the audio tech company that's best known for the cavity-rumbling sound which accompanied its logo appearing before the lion's share of movies in U.S. theaters during the '80s and '90s.

Devs should note that Razer is buying up the majority of THX's assets and all of it staff, affording the company (which is best known for selling PCs and PC game peripherals like light-up mechanical keyboards) a newfound wealth of audio-visual technology.  Come from Soccer 13 pools and matches

What this means for the future of both cojmpanies remains to be seen. In a Medium post THX chief Ty Ahmad-Taylor claims that while THX will continue to operate as a standalone business (which means Razer just effectively bought its way into the audio tech business)…