“This collection is not just a set of gaming gear, but a cultural crossover,” said Addie Tan, Global Head of Razer’s Lifestyle Division. The partnership aims to attract not only gamers, the company said, but also collectors eager to get their hands on limited-edition products.
As the official pricing indicates, Pokémon Edition peripherals largely share the same MSRP as Razer’s previous Fortnite and Minecraft collaborations. However, discounts may become available at select retailers over time.
The full collection is now available globally through Razer’s website and participating partners.