Following last month’s acquisition news, Virtue Paintball has officially confirmed that its products will continue under the Virtue brand name with no rebranding or product discontinuations. The announcement came via a joint statement from GI Sportz and Virtue leadership, addressing the most common player concerns.
What’s Staying the Same:
- Virtue name and logo remain unchanged
- Spire, Vio, and CTRL product lines continue
- Existing warranties honored in full
- Current Virtue-sponsored players keep their deals through 2026
- Customer support channels (phone, email, website) remain active
What’s Changing:
- Distribution shifting to GI Sportz network (wider availability)
- Manufacturing may move to GI Sportz facilities after 2027
- Virtue founder Jason Tait steps down (stays as consultant for 18 months)
Key Highlights:
- No rebranding – Virtue remains Virtue
- All current products stay in production
- Warranties honored with no changes
- Wider distribution coming (more stores will carry Virtue)
- Prices not expected to increase in 2026
Jason Tait, outgoing Virtue CEO:
“The brand you love isn’t going anywhere. GI Sportz respects what we’ve built. The only difference is more resources and wider availability.”
Player Reaction:
Reddit users responded positively:
- “Thank god. I was worried they’d turn Spire into ‘Empire Loader 2.0.'”
- “Wider distribution is actually good. My local field can never get Virtue parts.”
- *”Still nervous about long-term quality. We’ll see in 2027.”*
Bottom Line:
Virtue products will look, feel, and perform the same for the foreseeable future. The only immediate change players will notice is better availability at local shops and big-box retailers. No need to panic buy or switch brands.
Stay tuned for more Virtue Paintball updates as the GI Sportz integration continues.
