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http://rzr.to/overwatch
http://www.pcgamer.com/razer-gives-gaming-peripherals-an-overwatch-themed-makeover/
They just released. Announce in November.
- overwatch themed mechanical keyboard with the overwatch font for the keycaps
- special lighting effects for what hero is on screen, selecting a hero, etc
- reactive effects for action keys and cooldowns
products:
Overwatch Razer ManO'War TE (PC/PS4/XBO supported)
Overwatch Blackwidow
Overwatch Deathadder
Overwatch Goliathus Mousemat
I don't really care for Razer's non-cherry switches, and I'm definitely not interested in the headset, or replacing my G600 mouse from Logitech, but... I'm getting that mousemat day one, dammit.
Move the clock past high noon if old.
http://rzr.to/overwatch
http://www.pcgamer.com/razer-gives-gaming-peripherals-an-overwatch-themed-makeover/
They just released. Announce in November.
- overwatch themed mechanical keyboard with the overwatch font for the keycaps
- special lighting effects for what hero is on screen, selecting a hero, etc
- reactive effects for action keys and cooldowns
products:
Overwatch Razer ManO'War TE (PC/PS4/XBO supported)
Overwatch Blackwidow
Overwatch Deathadder
Overwatch Goliathus Mousemat
Razer just released a bunch of themed gear for fans of Overwatch, Blizzard's upcoming squad-based, multiplayer shooter that's destined for PCs and consoles on May 24 (a week from today). Among the peripherals that are available now is a mouse, mouse mat, and keyboard. Come June, you can add an Overwatch themed headset to the pile, too.
The mouse is a DeathAdder Chroma with textured rubber side grips and a 10,000 DPI optical sensor. It also has five programmable buttons, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, 1,000Hz ultrapolling, and every other feature of the regular DeathAdder Chroma, a rodent we're quite fond of. The only difference here is the Overwatch color scheme and branding, along with fancy LED lighting effects that reacts to in-game action.
For the themed keyboard, Razer opted to go with its BlackWidow Chroma. It uses Razer's own mechanical key switches with 50g actuation force and a rated 80 million keystroke lifespan. Other features include fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording, a gaming mode that disables the Windows key, and of course the same lighting effects that tie in with Overwatch.
Rounding out the items that are available now is an Overwatch themed Goliathus Extended mouse mat. It measures 920mm (L) x 249mm (W) x 3mm (H) and is heavily textured to help with precise mouse movements and target tracking.
In June, Razer will add a Man O'War Tournament Edition headset to the mix of Overwatch peripherals. It includes a fully retractable MEMS mic with inline volume and mute controls, large 50mm neodymium magnet "gaming grade" drivers that Razer says are custom tuned for team chat and audio cues, and a splitter adapter using the headset on a variety of platforms.
I don't really care for Razer's non-cherry switches, and I'm definitely not interested in the headset, or replacing my G600 mouse from Logitech, but... I'm getting that mousemat day one, dammit.
The themed keyboard ($180/€220), mouse ($80/€100), and mouse mat ($35/€40) are all available now. Razer's Man O'War headset ($110/€130) ships next month, though you can place your pre-order today.
Move the clock past high noon if old.