Logitech G becomes official PC peripheral partner for Modern Warfare 4
Logitech G’s MW4 deal goes beyond a logo swap, adding ASTRO headset tie-ins, in-game rewards and creator activations ahead of the October 23 launch.

Logitech G said on June 30 that it has become the official PC peripheral partner for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, with Logitech G ASTRO named the official headset partner as Activision keeps widening the game’s launch campaign. This is not being sold as a simple branding deal. It is being framed around performance, competition and immersion, with the hardware side stitched directly into how Modern Warfare 4 will be marketed and experienced on PC.
The partnership is set to include community events, streamer activations, community tournaments and branded rewards. Logitech G also said players can expect in-game items tied to the deal, including a Logitech G-themed weapon blueprint, charm and calling card. That matters because this is the kind of cross-promo that usually lands hardest with the PC crowd, where a branded mouse, keyboard or headset can be positioned as part of the same loadout culture as the game itself.

Logitech is also pushing its creator stack into the picture. The company highlighted Creator Experiences Powered by Streamlabs, including AI-assisted overlays, automatic highlight capture, custom stream automations and interactive companion tools. On the hardware side, Logitech G is leaning on LIGHTSYNC RGB and G HUB audio tuning, while Astro software is being used to sell headset EQ and mic controls. The message is clear: this partnership is about selling an ecosystem, not just slapping a logo on a trailer.
The timing lines up with Activision’s broader Modern Warfare 4 rollout. Activision and Infinity Ward formally announced the game on May 28, set release for Friday, October 23, 2026, and confirmed launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC and Nintendo Switch 2. Digital pre-orders and pre-purchases unlock Campaign Early Access starting Friday, October 16. The official site describes the game’s “weapon-first technology stack” as a mix of precision aiming, physical handling, realistic audio propagation, enhanced visibility and smarter battlefield perception, which makes a peripheral and headset push feel more like part of the pitch than an add-on.
That fits the story Activision is selling around the Korean Peninsula, where North Korea’s invasion threatens to destabilize the world and Captain Price and Private Park sit inside the campaign’s shadow war. Logitech G’s announcement reads like another marker of how hard Activision is leaning into Modern Warfare 4 as a premium PC and competitive launch, with the hardware, stream and in-game tie-ins built to start before October 23.
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