RazerStore LIVE will share exclusive updates and giveaways from Razer
Razer will share news, unveil products, and run giveaways through a series of livestreams.
What you need to know
- Razer will host a series of livestreams called RazerStore LIVE.
- The livestreams will include product unveils, limited-time offers, and giveaways.
- The first livestream is on November 5 at 6:30 PM PST from RazerStore Las Vegas.
Razer will host a series of livestreams to share updates, unveil products, announce sales, and host giveaways. The series is called RazerStore LIVE, and it kicks off on November 5 at 6:30 PM PST. The first livestream will be from RazerStore Las Vegas.
Razer's website has a countdown to the first RazerStore LIVE event. The page also has a way to enter to win different products from Razer, so you can enter to win as you wait for the next stream.
We're excited to announce RazerStore LIVE, a series of livestreams that brings you exclusive updates – from new product unveils, limited-time offers, and giveaways. Our first LIVE online event will be on November 5th at 6:30PM PST at RazerStore Las Vegas: https://t.co/rTlZyKeeLX pic.twitter.com/tS0xokxhviWe're excited to announce RazerStore LIVE, a series of livestreams that brings you exclusive updates – from new product unveils, limited-time offers, and giveaways. Our first LIVE online event will be on November 5th at 6:30PM PST at RazerStore Las Vegas: https://t.co/rTlZyKeeLX pic.twitter.com/tS0xokxhvi— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) October 29, 2020October 29, 2020
Between PCs, headsets, keyboards, mice, and more, Razer has quite a few product lines. Razer recently rolled out its Chroma RGB accessories. Earlier this month, the company also announced the BlackWidow V3 and BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless keyboards.
This gaming keyboard has options for Razer Green Mechanical Switches or Razer Yellow Mechanical Switches. It builds off of its popular predecessors and has improved switches and Doubleshot ABS keycaps.
This tenkeyless keyboard has options for Razer Green Mechanical Switches or Razer Yellow Mechanical Switches. It's also fully programmable, allowing you to set macros, remap buttons, and set RGB lighting.
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