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Sennheiser unveils PC gaming headsets - G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE

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LAS VEGAS, USA: Sennheiser unveiled two new high-end PC gaming headsets - G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE and announces a unique alliance with one of the world's leading game developers - Io-Interactive.

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Io-Interactive, part of the Square Enix group has used Sennheiser recording equipment and headsets in crafting the audio for several games.

Having been impressed with the results, the new alliance sees Io-Interactive committing to use Sennheiser technology for future game development.

Frans Galschiøt Quaade, Lead Sound Designer, Io-Interactive, explains the unique partnership: "Sennheiser equipment makes our games sound better - both for us and the gamer. Not only are these great gaming headsets for both producing and playing games, but using Sennheiser equipment during development ensures a great and consistent audio experience all the way from the production to end consumer."

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Game developers put great effort into creating complex and realistic soundscapes for games. "By collaborating with Io-Interactive and by launching the new PC gaming headsets G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE, Sennheiser takes pride in making sure that gamers get to hear the high-level of acoustic quality and details that the developers intended you to hear," says Christian Ern, director Product Management at Sennheiser Communications.

"The incredible comfort and convenience of our new headsets means that there is virtually nothing between you and the game."

G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE represent a new era in professional gaming headset design. Increased emphasis has been placed on ergonomics and supreme comfort for even long periods of gaming. Meanwhile, top-of-the-line noise cancellation technologies in the built in microphones ensure clear communication during online or multi player gaming. By using Sennheiser's PCV 05 Combo audio adaptor, G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE can also be connected to the new PS4 as well as Mac computers.

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