Razer Unveils Espeon and Umbreon-Themed Pokémon Gaming Accessories
A fresh Pokémon collaboration with Razer is now rolling out, bringing a new lineup of gaming gear and accessories inspired by Espeon and Umbreon. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup, the collection spans everything from mouse mats to headsets, all featuring artwork built around the popular pair of Eeveelutions.
Eevee may not have received a brand-new evolution in a long while, but that hasn’t slowed fan enthusiasm for the species. Even though it wasn’t one of the original starter options and didn’t dominate the early TV anime spotlight, players and collectors still gravitate toward its charm and the sheer variety of ways it can evolve. That steady demand keeps Eevee-themed merchandise constantly in rotation, and this latest drop is just another example of how strong the character remains.
Meanwhile, a separate rumor circulating for Pokémon Winds and Waves claims the game will include an unusually large roster of Gen 10 Pokémon—far more than any title in the series has previously offered.
Razer Unveils Pokémon Umbreon and Espeon Gaming Accessories
Razer and Pokémon have teamed up to release a new set of gaming peripherals, including headphones, a keyboard, a mouse, and a mouse pad. The entire lineup uses a purple color theme, dotted with moon-and-star imagery to represent Espeon and Umbreon, and both Pokémon appear directly on the products. For example, shoppers can get a tenkeyless Razer Onata V3 RGB keyboard decorated with Umbreon and Eevee across the keyboard and the wrist rest for $119.99. The wired Razer Cobra RGB mouse is priced at $59.99. A Razer Gigantus V2 mouse mat featuring Umbreon and Espeon costs $29.99, and the wired Razer Kraken V4 X gaming headset is $109.99.
The Razer Kraken headset uses Espeon and Umbreon artwork not only on the outer sections, but also on the inside of the ear cups. The full collection is listed on Razer’s website.
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At the time of writing, the Pokémon items are already marked as out of stock online. The listings do note, though, that physical stock may still be available at multiple RazerStores. If you want to try your luck, check the website for nearby locations that might carry the collection in person. If the items aren’t available anywhere locally, you can also join a waitlist on Razer’s official site to receive updates when inventory returns. Based on earlier releases, a restock is possible, but with limited runs like these, it’s still smart to move quickly if your store has them.
This isn’t the first time Razer and Pokémon have collaborated. Previously, there were two other variants of the same core product types, each with different Pokémon designs. One collection highlights the Gen 1 starter trio—Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle—alongside Pikachu, using a yellow-and-black scheme that nods to the Electric-type Pokémon. Another of the most popular sets is the Gengar-themed version, which focuses on the mischievous Ghost-type Pokémon by itself. That Gengar collection stands out because the Gengar Kraken Kitty headset swaps the usual cat-ear style for Gengar’s head spikes.
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Overall, it looks like Razer and Pokémon have found a partnership that benefits both sides, since these designs typically move fast and sell out quickly. Razer has also introduced new variations gradually over time, so fans who don’t see their favorite Eeveelution or Pokémon on the current list may want to keep an eye out for future designs. If you’d rather browse gear tied to games and media outside of Pokémon, Razer also has partnerships spanning titles such as Minecraft, Zenless Zone Zero, and Wuthering Waves, plus the Sanrio franchise. The company has also worked with individual esports figures, including League of Legends pro Faker.


