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Razer Teams-Up With Marvel and Star Wars

Razer has announced that they are collaborating with Marvel and Star Wars to create new themed controllers.

Console players will be able to use limited edition, officially-licensed controllers made by Razer using licenses like Captain America and The Mandalorian. The collaboration will span across multiple IP, with many yet to be announced.

You can check out the Captain America controller in the image below, where it’s paired with its own charging stand. The controller features textured grips, pressure-sensitive analog sticks, and a unique quick charge system.

The Mandalorian-themed controller can be seen below with its own themed charging stand. It has the same features as the Captain America controller. You can check out both controllers on Amazon.

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