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Zenless Zone Zero
Zenless Zone Zero is an all-new 3D action game from HoYoverse, here to provide a thrilling combat experience. Build a squad of up to three and begin your assau…
Look, I’ll admit it-crossovers between big hardware brands and popular games always catch my attention, but not always for the right reasons. Sometimes they’re just skin-deep cash grabs banking on hype rather than actually adding value for gamers. But when I saw Razer teaming up with HoYoverse to create the first official Zenless Zone Zero peripheral collection, I had to take a closer look. Is this the collaboration New Eridu’s Agents deserve, or just another branded loot drop?
Let’s skip the PR puff and get to what’s really dropping. The collection is built around one of Zenless Zone Zero’s most visually striking characters, Miyabi. Each piece—from the Iskur V2 X gaming chair to the BlackWidow V4 X keyboard, Cobra mouse, and even a Gigantus V2 mousepad—gets a stylish, distinctly Miyabi-themed makeover.
This isn’t just a simple logo slap, either: the gear showcases motifs and color palettes straight from the game, and the high-end stuff (like the $399 Iskur gaming chair) promises “battlefield-grade comfort.” That’s marketing talk, but as someone who spends hours at the keyboard, I know Razer’s Iskur chairs are legit for support and long gaming sessions. The BlackWidow V4 X keyboard continues Razer’s trend of crisp, tactile actuation—think of it as a peripheral that actually feels satisfying when you play, not just something pretty on your desk.
The wired Cobra mouse and soft Gigantus mat are more budget-friendly, but style is still king here. The mouse is lasered with Miyabi-inspired details, while the mat gives you that extra flavor when you’re grinding through commissions or just browsing mods.

Here’s the question I always ask: is it worth it for actual players, or just superfans and streamers who want their rigs to scream “I love this game”? The short answer: it depends how deep into the Zenless Zone Zero rabbit hole you’ve gone.
If you’re invested in both the game and quality peripherals, this can be a cool way to show your love and upgrade your setup. I’ve used enough Razer gear over the years to say their hardware isn’t just about the branding—it’s reliable stuff, especially the BlackWidow keyboards. The custom Miyabi art is a nice touch rather than just a cash-in, at least visually.
But if you’re just looking for gaming equipment based on specs or price-to-performance, you’ll pay a premium here. Razer’s regular models often go on sale, while these Zenless Zone Zero versions will definitely stay at collector pricing. And if you’re not a Miyabi stan? The aesthetic won’t land the same.

The real sweetener is the exclusive in-game rewards. This isn’t just merch for your desk—every purchase translates into something tangible in Zenless Zone Zero. We’re seeing more of these digital-physical crossovers in gaming lately (looking at you, Valorant weapon skins/tangible collectibles hybrid drops), and it actually gives a bit more value back, especially if you’re grinding daily.
On one hand, this isn’t new ground for Razer—they’ve previously done collabs with games like Genshin Impact and Overwatch. But with Zenless Zone Zero still relatively fresh in the ARPG world, this push into official peripherals feels like HoYoverse wants to lock in its core fans early, transforming enthusiasm into long-term brand loyalty (and, yeah, recurring sales).
I can’t help but sense there’s also some FOMO baked into these launches; limited-edition game swag always appeals to that part of gaming culture that wants to stand out or flex. At the same time, if you’re gonna buy a new keyboard or chair anyway, getting something that nods to your current gaming obsession isn’t exactly a bad deal—so long as you’re not just swept up in influencer hype.

For me, it’s a welcome sign to see brands put real effort into theming peripherals—especially for an IP with potential staying power like Zenless Zone Zero. Will it actually make you a better Void Hunter? No. Will it make your setup feel more like your own? Absolutely. That matters for a lot of gamers who want their battle station to feel personal rather than generic.
Razer’s Zenless Zone Zero collab is equal parts fandom badge and functional kit. If you live for Miyabi’s moves and want the game to spill over into your gaming space, it’s a win—especially with those in-game rewards. But don’t expect budget hardware or pretend this isn’t as much about collecting as it is about playing. In the end, it’s all about whether you want your gear to shout your allegiances—or just do the job quietly.
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