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Grab Razer’s offcially licensed Pokémon-themed gaming peripherals — themed keyboards, mice, and headsets celebrate 30 years of the franchise

Razer offers Pokémon-themed keyboards, mice, headsets, and deskpads to mark three decades of the iconic series.

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