Razer and Pokémon Debut Limited-Edition Espeon and Umbreon Peripherals
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Mr Bagel
Razer has teamed up with The Pokémon Company to launch a limited-edition collection featuring the dark-type Pokémon Umbreon and its evolution predecessor Espeon, timed to the franchise's 30th anniversary. The lineup includes a keyboard, mouse, headset, and mousepad, all unified by a purple starry night backdrop that showcases both creatures, according to Bleeding Cool.
"Razer has partnered with The Pokémon Company for a new limited-edition collection featuring Espeon and Umbreon, released as part of the Pokémon 30th Anniversary celebration."
The centerpiece of the drop is the Razer Ornata V3 Tenkeyless keyboard in an Espeon and Umbreon Edition, as listed on Razer's own store page. The tenkeyless design omits the number pad, reflecting a preference among gamers for more desk space and a compact layout. Razer's site specifies the keyboard is available for purchase directly through their online shop.
While Bleeding Cool highlighted the full set of peripherals, Razer's listing focuses on the keyboard, suggesting it may be the primary item or the first to go on sale. The collection leans heavily on the contrast between Espeon's psychic-type purple and Umbreon's dark-type black, set against a celestial background that evokes the Pokémon's moonlit origins. Neither outlet provided pricing or a specific release date, but the limited-edition nature implies a quick sellout.
For collectors and competitive gamers alike, the collaboration merges nostalgia with high-end hardware. Razer's Ornata V3 Tenkeyless is known for its mecha-membrane switches, balancing tactile feedback with quieter operation. The Pokémon-themed variant adds an aesthetic layer that could appeal to fans who grew up with Gold and Silver, where Espeon and Umbreon debuted as Eevee's daytime and nighttime evolutions.
As the Pokémon 30th anniversary celebrations continue, this partnership underscores how the franchise extends beyond games into lifestyle and tech accessories. Neither source indicated whether additional Pokémon would join the lineup, but the focus on a single evolution pair suggests a curated approach rather than a broad character roster.
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