.@juhrman OUYA was a once in a lifetime experience. Now, I'm off to find the next...stay tuned! — Julie Uhrman (@juhrman) July 27, 2015 .@Razer Can't wait to see what you do. Take care of my incredible team and community...I know you will. — Julie Uhrman (@juhrman) July 27, 2015

While Uhrman was making her speech, Razer was confirming to TechCrunch that it had, indeed, purchased the company. Nobody's revealing how much was paid, but Razer founder Min-Liang Tan has revealed that the deal was done in cash. Most notably, he has picked up OUYA's software assets as well as portions of its staff, but left the hardware portion of the business on the table. Instead, those assets will be folded into the team that's behind Razer's living-room gaming platform (itself another Android micro-console) the Forge TV.

If you currently own an OUYA, you'll continue to have your device supported for another 12 months as a goodwill gesture on Razer's behalf. It's likely that you will, however, be encouraged to ditch the device in favor of a Forge TV as the year rolls on, with various "freebies, giveaways and promotions" planned.