How to watch tonight's Razer Store Live event and win free Razer gear

Razer Blade 15 Mercury White
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What you need to know

  • This month's Razer Store Live virtual event kicks off at 9:30 PM ET.
  • Razer will show off some new products and the event hosted in its Hong Kong flagship store.
  • Razer also has several giveaways centered around Razer Store Live.

Each month, Razer hosts a Razer Store Live event to show off new products and make other announcements. The March Razer Store Live event starts at 9:30 PM ET tonight, and you can watch it on Razer's YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook channels. Razer teases that it will show off new products on the Razer Store Live page, but doesn't give any hints as to what it will announce.

Razer also has several giveaways connected to the Razer Store Live event. The company is giving away a new Razer Blade 15, a Razer Raiju Ultimate, A Razer Kiyo, and a Razer Chroma Charging Pad. Razer is also giving away a Chroma Mania Bundle, which includes a Razer Basilisk Ultimate, a Razer Huntsman Elite, and a Razer Goliathus Chroma Extended Chroma. The winners of the giveaways will be announced during the stream. The Razer Blade 15 is one of the best Razer laptops available, so winning one would be quite the treat.

To participate in those giveaways, you have to fill out a form, subscribe to Razer's YouTube channel, and turn on notifications for the Razer Store Live stream. You also have to watch the stream and post a picture on social media. The full details are on Razer's website.

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