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Level Up and Compete: $100K Awaits in the Logitech G x Aimlabs Challenge

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Level Up and Compete: $100K Awaits in the Logitech G x Aimlabs Challenge
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Level Up and Compete: $100K Awaits in the Logitech G x Aimlabs Challenge

2025-04-22 15:02 Last Updated At:15:20

LAUSANNE, Switzerland & SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 22, 2025--

Calling all sharpshooters, trackers, and gamers hungry for a challenge! Logitech G, a brand of Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) and leader in gaming technologies and gear, has teamed up with Aimlabs, the #1 aim trainer trusted by over 40 million players, for the second consecutive year.

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This year’s Logitech G PLAYDAYS x Aimlabs event is bigger, bolder, and stacked with can’t-miss action, including over $100K worth of Logitech G prizes and exclusive in-game loot.

With four adrenaline-fueled seasons packed into this year’s challenge, gamers worldwide have an open ticket to sharpen their skills and compete for the title of leaderboard legend. Whether you're an FPS rookie or a tactical pro, Aimlabs serves up three brand-new gamer-tested tasks designed to enhance your precision, speed, and situational awareness. Here’s a breakdown:

Master all three and climb the leaderboards: the Top 50 players on PC will win the PRO X TKL RAPID Gaming Keyboard, while the Top 25 on Xbox will score the ASTRO A50 (Gen 5) LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset.

“At Logitech G PLAYDAYS, the spotlight belongs to the players. They’re dodging digital sharks and landing pixel-perfect headshots with the precision of pros,” said Joseph Bentley, Head of Experiential Marketing, Logitech G. “From casual legends to competitive sharpshooters, they’re not just chasing leaderboard glory—they're competing for their share of $100,000 in prizes. The stage is set, the gear is dialed in so let the battles begin!”

During the challenge, participating lets all players unlock exclusive Logitech G weapon skins, emblems, and backgrounds. Plus, all competitors who register for the Spring 2025 season are automatically entered into sweepstakes for a chance to win even more exclusive Logitech G gear—no matter your rank.

The newest Logitech G x Aimlabs program is now live and will run from April 17, 2025 to June 15, 2025. To participate, players will navigate to the Logitech G PLAYDAYS menu in Aimlabs, and join the official Logitech G Discord to register for prizes and sweepstakes.

About Aimlabs

Aimlabs - the #1 aim trainer, trusted by over 40 million players - is a cutting-edge platform dedicated to improving gaming performance through advanced training tools and analytics. Designed for players of all skill levels, Aimlabs combines scientific research with innovative technology to help users enhance their core FPS gameplay. By providing personalized feedback and data-driven insights, Aimlabs empowers gamers to achieve their highest potential in competitive environments. For more information about Aimlabs visit their Official Website.

About Logitech

Logitech designs software-enabled hardware solutions that help businesses thrive and bring people together when working, creating and gaming. As the point of connection between people and the digital world, our mission is to extend human potential in work and play, in a way that is good for people and the planet. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI). Find Logitech and its other brands, including Logitech G, at www.logitech.com or company blog.

Logitech and other Logitech marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Logitech Europe S.A. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information about Logitech and its products, visit the company’s website at www.logitech.com.

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Logitech G has teamed up with Aimlabs, the #1 aim trainer trusted by over 40 million players, for the second consecutive year for a bigger and bolder competition, including over $100K worth of Logitech G prizes and exclusive in-game loot.

Logitech G has teamed up with Aimlabs, the #1 aim trainer trusted by over 40 million players, for the second consecutive year for a bigger and bolder competition, including over $100K worth of Logitech G prizes and exclusive in-game loot.

STARKE, Fla. (AP) — An Army combat veteran whose Gulf War experience triggered severe mental problems was scheduled to be executed Thursday evening in Florida for the shotgun killings of his girlfriend and her three young children in 1998.

Barring a late reprieve, Jeffrey Hutchinson is set to receive a lethal injection starting at 6 p.m. Thursday at Florida State Prison near Starke. The execution, if carried out, will be the fourth in Florida this year under death warrants signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, with a fifth execution planned for May 15.

Hutchinson awoke at 4:30 a.m. Thursday, prison officials said.

“He has remained compliant,” said Ted Veerman, spokesman for the Florida Department of Corrections.

Hutchinson had three visitors Thursday, including his sister and a spiritual adviser. His last meal was salmon, mahi-mahi, asparagus, baked potato and ice tea, Veerman said.

“He’s been calm and in good spirits,” Veerman said.

Hutchinson, 62, has long claimed he is innocent and that two unknown assailants perpetrated the killings as part of a U.S. government conspiracy aimed at silencing him over his activism on claims of Gulf War illnesses and other issues affecting veterans. Hutchinson served eight years in the Army, part of it as an elite Ranger.

Court records, however, show that on the night of the murders in Crestview, Florida, Hutchinson had argued with his girlfriend, 32-year-old Renee Flaherty, then packed his clothes and guns into a truck. Hutchinson went to a bar and drank some beer, telling staff there that Flaherty was angry with him before leaving abruptly.

A short time later, a male caller told a 911 operator “I just shot my family” from the house Hutchinson and Flaherty shared with the three children: 9-year-old Geoffrey, 7-year-old Amanda, and 4-year-old Logan. All were killed with a 12-gauge shotgun that was found on a kitchen counter. Hutchinson was located by police in the garage with a phone still connected to the 911 center and gunshot residue on his hands.

At his 2001 trial, Hutchinson based his defense on a claim that two unknown men came to the house, killing Flaherty and the children after he struggled with them. A jury found Hutchinson guilty of four counts of first-degree murder and he was sentenced to life in prison for Flaherty's killing and three death sentences for the children.

Since then, Hutchinson has undertaken numerous unsuccessful appeals, many focused on mental health problems linked to his Army service. In late April, his lawyers sought to delay his execution date by claiming Hutchinson is insane and therefore cannot be put to death.

Bradford County Circuit Judge James Colaw rejected that argument.

“This Court finds that Jeffrey Hutchinson does not have any current mental illness,” Colaw said in his April 27 order. “This Court finds that Mr. Hutchinson's purported delusion is demonstrably false. Jeffrey Hutchinson does not lack the mental capacity to understand the reason for the pending execution.”

In their court filings, Hutchinson's lawyers said he suffers from Gulf War Illness — a series of health problems stemming from the 1990-1991 war in Iraq — as well as post-traumatic stress disorder and paranoia related to his claim that he was targeted by government surveillance.

One of his lawyers, Chelsea Shirley, said Hutchinson has “a decades-long delusion that he is being executed to silence his efforts to expose government secrets. Two experts have concluded that he is not competent for execution. Based on these facts, we believe the court was wrong to find Mr. Hutchinson competent to be executed, but we are not surprised.”

Florida’s lethal injection protocol uses a sedative, a paralytic and a drug that stops the heart, according to the state Department of Corrections.

So far this year, 14 people have been executed in the U.S., including three in Florida, with Hutchinson to become the fourth. A fifth Florida execution is scheduled May 15 for Glen Rogers, who was convicted of killing a woman at a motel in 1997. Rogers was also convicted of another woman's murder in California and is believed by investigators to have killed others around the country.

This image provided by the Florida Department of Corrections shows Jeffrey Hutchinson. (Florida Department of Corrections via AP)

This image provided by the Florida Department of Corrections shows Jeffrey Hutchinson. (Florida Department of Corrections via AP)

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