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Corsair and Call of Duty team up for Black Ops 7 collection

Corsair and the Call of Duty franchise are continuing their multi-year, cross-brand alliance with a new collection of hardware themed around Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. The launch encompasses peripherals and systems from Corsair itself, as well as its subsidiary brands Scuf Gaming, Elgato, and Origin PC.

The new collection is extensive, featuring a wide range of themed professional controllers from Scuf. This includes the Scuf Valor Pro (both wired and wireless), the PlayStation 5-compatible Reflex Pro and Reflex FPS, and the PC-focused Envision Pro.

Corsair's own-branded gear includes a themed version of its K65 Plus Wireless 75% keyboard, which comes populated with pre-lubricated MLX Red V2 linear switches. This is joined by the HS80 RGB Wireless headset, the M75 Wireless ambidextrous mouse, and a large MM300 2XL mouse mat, all of which receive the Black Ops 7 treatment.

For the streaming market, Elgato is offering a themed Stream Deck MK.2 with 15 LCD keys, alongside a matching faceplate that can be purchased separately. Finally, Origin PC is providing two complete systems with the new branding: the Neuron mid-tower desktop and the Eon 16-X gaming laptop.

The entire Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 collection from Corsair, Scuf, Elgato, and Origin PC is now available. Those who purchase a qualifying product from the Call of Duty collection can receive a code to redeem in-game items (details HERE). 

As for pricing, the K65 Plus Wireless costs £159.99/$169.99/€169.99, and the HS80 RGB Wireless headset costs £149.99/$169.99/€159.99. The M75 Wireless retails for £89.99/$99.99/€99.99, and the MM300 2XL mouse is priced at £39.99/$49.99/€49.99. You can also purchase a bundle that includes all of Corsair's themed products for £359.99/$399.99/€389.99.

For the controllers, the most affordable option is the Scuf Valor Pro wired, priced at £109.99/$119.99/€134.99. Next is the Envision Pro, priced at £179.99/$189.99/€209.99, followed by the Valor Pro wireless, priced at £199.99/$209.99/€229.99. The Reflex Pro is priced at £254.99/$269.99/€294.99, and finally, the Reflex FPS is £284.99/$299.99/€324.99.

Moving on to the Elgato gear, the themed Stream Deck MK.2 is priced at £149.99/$149.99/€169.99, and the faceplate is priced at £14.99/$14.99/€14.99. Lastly, the Neuron mid-tower desktop starts at around $2,500, and the Eon 16-X gaming laptop at $2,700.

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KitGuru says: Are you a fan of Call of Duty? Planning on jumping into Black Ops 7 when it releases? Will you do so in fashion, with any of Corsair's new themed gear?

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