Razer has just released its Pokémon Collection in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. This comes after the popular debut of this same line in Asia, complete with a mechanical gaming keyboard, gaming mouse, and mousepad.

This collaboration brings together the super-popularPokémonseries with Razer’s signature gaming peripherals. The collection features iconic Pokémon like Pikachu and the beloved Kanto Region First starter Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. I am on Charmander’s team for life, but you don’t even have to choose a starter; they’re all featured in the designs.

A Razer headset with a Pokemon design on a yellow background but squared

The collection is coming with the Razer BlackWidow V4 X Pokémon Edition, which is designed for precision and control. This RGB mechanical gaming keyboard comes with six macro keys and those satisfyingly clicky, tactile switches.

There’s also the Razer Cobra Pokémon Edition. This wired RGB gaming mouse is engineered for lasting performance and features ultra-durable, ultra-precise optical switches. Razer says it’s perfect for building a bond that clicks right from the start. To round out the setup is the Razer Gigantus V2 Pokémon Edition. This is a soft mouse mat optimized for fast, smooth movements, making every swipe matter.

Coming alongside the keyboard and mouse is the Razer Kraken V4 X Pokémon Edition. This is a wired RGB headset that promises immersive sound and a high-quality mic. This is a product I would recommend picking if you could only get one, because it stands out, and you can use it for other devices, too.

Razer Kraken V4 X Pokémon Edition

The Razer Kraken V4 X Pokémon Edition is a wired RGB gaming headset with immersive sound and a high-quality retractable microphone. It has Razer Chroma RGB lighting and 40 mm TriForce drivers but has an officially licensed Pokémon design.

I may be biased because I’ve always thought Razer products look incredibly high-tech, but there are only a few brands that could have made this work so well. AddingPokémon’smass appeal to Razer’s high-tech brand is only going to benefit both companies.

I’m a fan of Pokémon’s early games, and so I can’t help but love what I see. It’s not just one or two images or a sticker add-on; these are really well-designed products that scream Pokémon. The keyboard isgoing for $170, themouse costs $130, and the headset’s price isset at $100, and they’re all available onRazer’s official website. The mat designed hasn’t yet appeared inthe Razer store, but it will likely appear soon.