Razer today has announced that it’s launching a new EVISU line of gaming accessories. The Razer EVISU Collection is the brand’s latest collaboration within the world of fashion, following partnerships with BAPE, TUMI, and Cariuma. There was a time when Razer dipping its toes into the waters of fashion and apparel would seem a bit, strange. But those days are long gone.
These days, Razer identifies itself as the world’s premium lifestyle brand for gamers. And although it still mostly makes gaming peripherals and hardware (like the Razer Edge and Razer Wolverine V2 Pro), it will occasionally launch new apparel. Sometimes under its own branding, sometimes with a fashion partner. In this case, EVISU.
The collaboration includes a release from EVISU with three new garments. The EVISU Daicock Print T-Shirt, the EVISU Godhead Hoodie, and the EVISU Diacock Print with Embroidery Carrot-Fit Jeans. The collection also includes Razer gaming accessories featuring EVISU branding.

Razer EVISU gaming accessories will be available starting February 24
With this latest collection, Razer is launching three new accessories available for gamers to buy starting this week. The accessories themselves aren’t new models. But new versions of these models. This includes EVISU versions of the Orochi V2 gaming mouse, Gigantus V2 – Large mouse mat, and BlackWidow V3 gaming keyboard.
Razer will begin selling these new accessories on February 24 but the company also says that stock is limited. For those looking to scoop some or all of these accessories up, they’ll be live on Razer’s website exclusively at 6pm PT on the 24th. The EVISU Orochi V2 will retail for $99, while the Giagantus will be $49 and the BlackWidow V3 will be $199.
If you don’t care about the EVISU branding, Razer also just launched the BlackWidow V4 Pro, which has more features and a slightly updated design. And it only costs $30 more than the EVISU BlackWidow V3.
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