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Corsair unveils limited edition Witcher-themed peripherals

To celebrate a decade of Geralt's legendary adventure in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Corsair has teamed up with CD Projekt Red for a limited edition collection of officially licensed gaming peripherals. The new gear brings iconic elements from the beloved RPG to some of Corsair's most popular hardware.

Leading the collection is a unique version of the Corsair K65 Plus Wireless keyboard. This 75% mechanical board (available in NA layout only) comes adorned with special Witcher signs printed on the keycaps, a custom Esc key featuring the game's logo, and a large graphic of Geralt's Wolf medallion on the chassis. It features Corsair's smooth MLX linear switches and promises the same reliable wireless performance as the standard model.

Joining the keyboard is a themed M75 Wireless Lightweight RGB gaming mouse. This version features artwork inspired by the fearsome King of the Wild Hunt, Eredin, adding a touch of villainous flair to your desktop. To complete the set, Corsair is also releasing an MM300 2XL Anti-Fray Cloth gaming mouse pad. This desk-spanning mat is decorated with artwork depicting the Spiral's astral map and the iconic Witcher signs.

The Corsair x The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 10th Anniversary Collection is now available in limited quantities worldwide directly from Corsair.com and CD Projekt Red's official store. The K65 Plus Wireless costs £159.99/$169.99/€169.99, the M75 Wireless costs £119.99/$129.99/€129.99, and the MM300 2XL mouse pad costs £39.99/$49.99/€49.99.

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