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Razer Unveils Pokemon Gaming Gear – Gotta Buy ‘Em All Before They’re Gone

July 17, 2025
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Razer has announced a new lineup of official Pokemon-themed versions of several of its gaming accessories, including the Razer BlackWidow V4 X mechanical keyboard, Kraken V4 X headset, and Cobra gaming mouse, as well as a new Pokemon edition of the Razer Gigantus V2 mouse pad. The entire collection is available now at Razer’s online store and select retailers.

While the new Pokemon x Razer products don’t add any new features beyond fun new yellow color schemes and skins featuring fan-favorite Gen 1 Pokemon Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander. Nevertheless, these limited-edition Razer devices are sure to be popular releases, so it’s worth grabbing them while they’re available.

Razer X Pokemon Collection

  • Razer BlackWidow V4 X Wired Mechanical Keyboard – Pokemon Edition — $170
  • Razer Kraken V4 X Wired Gaming Headset – Pokemon Edition — $70
  • Razer Cobra Wired Gaming Mouse – Pokemon Edition — $60
  • Razer Gigantus V2 Mousepad (Medium) – Pokemon Edition — $30

$170

This special edition of the full-size BlackWidow V4 X Wired Mechanical Keyboard features black doubleshot ABS keycaps and a unique board chassis skin with the faces of Gen 1 starters and mascots Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander. The space bar also sports the Pokemon logo, and the alt keys feature Pokeball decals. This model uses Razer’s clicky mechanical key switches.

The rest of the keyboard’s features are identical to those of the base version of the standard BlackWidow V4 X, including RGB backlighting with Razer Chroma support, six programmable macro keys that can be customized via the Razer Synapse desktop app, dedicated media keys, and a multi-function roller. It connects to your PC via USB.

$70

The Pokemon Edition of the Razer Kraken V4 X Wired Gaming Headset has a yellow and black color scheme that you won’t find on other models. The headband also features the official Pokemon logo and the same Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander face collage as the other accessories.

As for the wired headset’s features a retractable cardioid mic with Razer Hyperclear technology, 40MM Razer Triforce Drivers, 7.1 virtual surround sound support, Chroma RGB lighting, passive noise isolation, and USB Type-C and Type-A connectivity (includes an adapter). This means you can use the headset with PC, Switch, and Switch 2, as well as PlayStation and mobile.

$60

This version fo the Razer Cobra Wired Gaming Mouse matches the rest of the Pokemon Edition Razer accessories, with a yellow and black colorway on the main body of the mouse, yellow scroll wheel and side buttons, and the Gen 1 Pokemon face collage on the left and right clicks.

Like the standard edition of the device, the Razer Cobra Wired Gaming Mouse – Pokemon Edition is a lightweight mouse that weighs just 58g, features Razer’s Gen-3 Optical Mouse Switches for the clicks, and an optical sensor with up to 8,500 DPI sensitivity. The mouse also sports Razer Chroma RGB lighting along the underside of the body and supports Razer’s Synapse desktop software, which lets you customize the two programmable side buttons.

$30

The Razer Gigantus V2 Mouse Mat – Pokemon Edition measures roughly 14.1 inches wide, 10.8 inches long, and just 3mm thick. This is the same as the medium model of the standard Gigantus V2 Mouse Mat, which is made from soft, textured microweave polyester cloth and features anti-slip rubberized foam on the underside. The face of the mousepad features a big, smiling Pikachu and the Gen 1 Pokemon collage that matches the rest of the new Razer X Pokemon accessory collection.

These new Razer X Pokemon devices are launching just a few days before the upcoming Pokemon Direct happening on July 22. While we don’t know what will be shown at the showcase, it’s the first Pokemon Direct since the Switch 2 launched, so it’s possible there could be exciting announcements related to Nintendo’s new console. At the very least, we wouldn’t be surprised to see more information on the upcoming Pokemon Legends: Z-A, which launches for Switch and Switch 2 on October 16. Preorders for both versions are available now–be sure to check our Pokemon Legends: Z-A preorder guide for more information on where to pick up the game ahead of release.

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