Calling all Razer and Pokémon fans, especially those bummed out by the two brands’ earlier collaborations that have launched exclusively in China – it’s finally our time to catch ’em all!
That’s right, the next big Razer | Pokémon Collection drop has finally been unveiled and, to the benefit and great financial burden of folks in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, this one’s going out across the world.
This latest run is a Kanto-focused effort, so it’s an attempt to tap into far more than just the modern hardcore Pokémon crowd with designs depicting Pikachu along with the three OG starters in Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander.
You’ll find these striking patterns adorning a full gamut of on-desk peripherals including the Razer BlackWidow V4 X keyboard, Kraken V4 X headset, Cobra mouse and Gigantus V2 (Medium) mouse mat. Unfortunately for those who prefer as clean a desk setup as possible (though one look at these designs tells me you’re not the target audience), these are all wired peripherals. You’re also paying a fairly significant premium for the Pokémon equivalents – the BlackWidow V4 X is some AUD $65 cheaper sans Poké-print, for example.
That said, it’s a pretty neat collection of gear, and hopefully not the last time the Razer x Pokémon range gets a broader release. Everything pictured below is available to order right now from the official Razer online store, with pricing and links further below if you’re keen to check it all out in detail:
RAZER | POKEMON COLLECTION PRICING – AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
- Razer BlackWidow V4 X – Pokémon Edition – $299.95 AUD / $349.95 NZD
- Razer Kraken V4 X – Pokémon Edition – $179.95 AUD / $199.95 NZD
- Razer Cobra – Pokémon Edition – $99.95 AUD / $119.95 NZD
- Razer Gigantus V2 – Medium – Pokémon Edition – $49.95 AUD / $59.95 NZD
What do you think of this collection? Are you Poke-fan enough to drop a week’s rent on some new Razer gear? Let us know in the comments below or over on social media!
Kieron's been gaming ever since he could first speak the words "Blast Processing" and hasn't lost his love for platformers and JRPGs since. A connoisseur of avant-garde indie experiences and underground cult classics, Kieron is a devout worshipper at the churches of Double Fine and Annapurna Interactive, to drop just a couple of names.


