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Pulsar and Nexon Games launch limited edition Blue Archive X2 CrazyLight collection

Pulsar has officially revealed its latest landmark collaboration with Nexon Games, introducing a product line inspired by the popular tactical role-playing game Blue Archive. This collection centres on the ultra-lightweight Pulsar X2 CrazyLight gaming mouse, featuring three distinct designs inspired by fan-favourite students from the academic city of Kivotos: Shiroko, Hoshino, and Nonomi.

The collection features the medium-sized X2 CrazyLight, a mouse highly regarded in the esports scene for its low weight of approximately 39 grams. Each unit in the Blue Archive series is equipped with Pulsar's flagship XS-1 sensor, supporting up to 32,000 DPI and a polling rate of 4000 Hz to 8000 Hz for near-instantaneous response times. A unique addition to this limited-edition release is a custom light-up USB dongle with an acrylic character stand, serving as both a functional wireless receiver and a decorative desk piece for collectors.

For users looking to upgrade their gear, these mice offer the latest Pulsar optical switches, rated for 100 million clicks, and a TTC Gold wheel encoder, designed to ensure the hardware is as durable as it is aesthetically pleasing. For customisation, there's a PC program and a web driver for your convenience. Button functionality, polling rate, and DPI can all be easily changed through your preferred option.

The Pulsar X Blue Archive collection is now available globally (excluding China) at a retail price of $149.95.

KitGuru says: The new Blue Archive X2 CrazyLight mice are an example that other brands should follow for collab products. The inclusion of the light-up character dongle is a brilliant touch that turns a standard piece of hardware into a unique collectable for fans without sacrificing the top-tier specs competitive players expect.

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