Pokémon’s Razer collaboration will electrify your gaming setup
by .

Gaming peripheral giant Razer just dropped a teaser trailer for an upcoming collaboration with Pokémon, and I couldn’t be more excited. The two brands have worked together before on Asia-exclusive products, but this announcement was cross-posted to all of Pokémon’s Western social media pages, suggesting a worldwide release.
If you’re a dedicated Pokéfan, then you know that Pokémon is more than just a game series – it’s a lifestyle. To live that lifestyle, you need cute accessories to show off your favorites, and that’s where Razer’s collaboration comes in. While the tech brand is arguably best known for its keyboards and mice, its audio products feature in our guides to the best Nintendo Switch headsets and best earbuds for iPhone, so there are plenty of potential products for portable gamers to look forward to.
As much as I’m dying for Razer to make its Gengar headset available worldwide, I don’t think the ghost Pokémon will feature in this upcoming release. Instead, the black and yellow color scheme from the teaser hints at a global rerelease of the Pikachu and Eevee collaboration, which featured a slick, electric Pokémon-themed Razer Kraken V3 X headset and two adorable desk mats.
MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Best portable gaming consoles, Best gaming phones, Best Android phones
Gaming peripheral giant Razer just dropped a teaser trailer for an upcoming collaboration with Pokémon, and I couldn’t be more excited. The two brands have worked together before on Asia-exclusive products, but this announcement was cross-posted to all of Pokémon’s Western social media pages, suggesting a worldwide release. If you’re a dedicated Pokéfan, then you…
Recent Posts
- Pokémon Go’s Dark Skies event lets you catch Eternatus, but just the one
- 4 reasons why Apple’s iPhone 17 could be a big upgrade for gamers
- Marvel Contest of Champions’ new Fantastic Four mode isn’t staying, sadly
- Super Mario Party Jamboree TV review – bigger isn’t always better
- Warframe’s Switch 2 port is held back by one crucial problem