Mad Catz
Logo used from 2012 | |
| Mad Catz | |
| Formerly | Mad Catz Interactive Inc. (1989-2017) |
| Company type | Public |
| OTC Pink: MCZAF | |
| ISIN | CA5561621056 |
| Industry | Computer hardware, personal computers, computer peripherals, gaming controllers |
| Founded | 1989 in Toronto, Canada, (first incarnation) 4 January 2018 (second incarnation) |
| Founder | Raymond Tobey |
| Defunct | 30 March 2017 |
| Fate | Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Liquidation |
| Headquarters | San Diego, California, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
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| Products | Gaming Keyboards, Mice, mouse pads, headphones, chairs |
| Revenue | US$ 61.9 million (2025) |
| US$ 11.62 million (2016) | |
| US$ 3.46 million (2016) | |
| Total assets | US$ 55.03 million (2016) |
| Total equity | US$ 2.67 million (2025) |
| Owner | Mad Catz Global Limited |
Number of employees | 59 |
| Parent | Mad Catz Interactive Inc. |
| Divisions | GameShark, Tritton, Saitek, Joytech |
| Website | madcatz |
Mad Catz, Inc. (stylized as MAD CATZ in all caps) is an American third-party manufacturing designer and video gaming brand of interactive entertainment and PC products and accessories, currently produced by the Hong Kong–based company Mad Catz Global Limited. It was formerly produced by the original Chinese Mad Catz company until its bankruptcy in 2017. The former company had also produced video gaming cheat products under the GameShark brand, audio products under the TRITTON brand, and flight simulation sticks and chess hardware under the Saitek brand. Mad Catz was relaunched in January 2018, with worldwide retailer stores being present, and continues to make gaming peripherals.