Razer Kuromi Collab
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Razer Kuromi Collection is On Its Way

Razer has announced a collaboration with Sanrio that will result in a new collection of Kuromi themed accessories. The collection will drop on January 9, 2025.

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The Razer Kuromi collection was teased by the company via their social media accounts, although they’re keeping quiet about what the collection will contain. However, it’s likely that the collection will contain the same items as those released in China in August 2024. These items includes a headset featuring Kuromi’s ears, a mouse and keyboard (with wrist rest), mouse pad and speaker. The announcement for the Chinese release did ask what other countries they should launch the collection in, so it’s likely the latest announcement is gearing towards a global release. The collection is set to drop on January 9, 2025 at 9am PT.

The Kuromi collection isn’t the first collaboration with Sanrio that Razer have worked on. A Hello Kitty collection was also released via their website. The Hello Kitty collection contained similar items, including a headset, keyboard and mouse pad, but instead of a speaker, they released a gaming chair.

Razer has been producing a range of character-based headsets and accessories for other properties too. A Pokemon headset based on Gengar was released in China in October 2024. Similar to the Kuromi collection, the Chinese release was timed with a social media post asking fans what other countries they’d like the headset to be released in.

The Kuromi collection will appear on the Razer website at 9am PT on January 9, 2025.


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