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Razer and IO Interactive partner to integrate Sensa HD Haptics and Chroma in 007 First Light

Razer has partnered with IO Interactive to bring bespoke haptic and lighting integrations to 007 First Light on PC, adding hardware‑driven feedback designed to mirror the game’s stealth and moment‑to‑moment escalation. The collaboration centres on Razer Sensa HD Haptics and Razer Chroma RGB, both of which have been tuned specifically for the upcoming title.

On supported devices, Razer Sensa HD Haptics delivers more than 80 curated effects tied to actions such as firing a weapon, performing a silent takedown or a vehicle chase. Each effect is designed to follow the intensity and rhythm of the scene, giving players a clearer sense of danger and pressure as situations shift. The feature is available across devices including the Kraken V4 Pro headset, Wolverine V3 Pro controller and Freyja HD haptic gaming cushion.

Razer Chroma RGB adds a second layer of feedback, offering over 80 reactive lighting effects that respond to mission states, alerts and environmental changes. Lighting cues extend across Chroma‑enabled peripherals such as the Basilisk V3 Pro 35K and Cobra HyperSpeed mice, the Firefly V2 Pro mouse mat, the BlackWidow V4 Pro 75% keyboard and the Razer Blade 16 (2026).

The integrations will be available when 007 First Light launches on PC on May 27th.

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