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Razer is launching a collection of Pokémon-themed peripherals

After a successful launch in Asia that left many fans in the West feeling envious, Razer has announced that its fan-favourite Pokémon Collection is making its way to new markets. The collection resulting from the collaboration with The Pokémon Company International is now available in the US, Latin America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

The colourful collection is built around four of Razer's popular PC gaming peripherals, each getting a themed makeover featuring Pikachu and the original Kanto starter Pokémon: Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. By combining the timeless appeal of these characters with established gaming hardware, the collection is aimed squarely at fans who want to add a unique and vibrant flair to their setup.

Leading the charge is the Razer|Pokémon BlackWidow V4 X, a mechanical gaming keyboard featuring clicky, tactile switches and a chassis adorned with a pattern of the three Kanto starters. This is joined by the Razer|Pokémon Cobra, a lightweight wired gaming mouse sporting a bold Pikachu design and durable optical switches. To complete the set, the wired Razer|Pokémon Kraken V4 X headset features a Poké Ball motif on the earcups. At the same time, the medium-sized Razer|Pokémon Gigantus V2 mouse mat brings all the characters together in a colourful tableau designed for smooth, sweeping movements.

These peripherals are now available at the Razer webstore. The BlackWidow V4 X themed keyboard is now available for £169.99/$169.99/€189.99, the Razer|Pokémon Cobra for £59.99/$59.99/€69.99, and the Razer|Pokémon Kraken V4 X headset for £99.99/$99.99/€109.99. Pricing and availability of the Razer|Pokémon Gigantus V2 mouse mat are still unknown.

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