RazerStore LIVE will share exclusive updates and giveaways from Razer
Razer will share news, unveil products, and run giveaways through a series of livestreams.
What you need to know
- Razer will host a series of livestreams called RazerStore LIVE.
- The livestreams will include product unveils, limited-time offers, and giveaways.
- The first livestream is on November 5 at 6:30 PM PST from RazerStore Las Vegas.
Razer will host a series of livestreams to share updates, unveil products, announce sales, and host giveaways. The series is called RazerStore LIVE, and it kicks off on November 5 at 6:30 PM PST. The first livestream will be from RazerStore Las Vegas.
Razer's website has a countdown to the first RazerStore LIVE event. The page also has a way to enter to win different products from Razer, so you can enter to win as you wait for the next stream.
We're excited to announce RazerStore LIVE, a series of livestreams that brings you exclusive updates – from new product unveils, limited-time offers, and giveaways. Our first LIVE online event will be on November 5th at 6:30PM PST at RazerStore Las Vegas: https://t.co/rTlZyKeeLX pic.twitter.com/tS0xokxhviWe're excited to announce RazerStore LIVE, a series of livestreams that brings you exclusive updates – from new product unveils, limited-time offers, and giveaways. Our first LIVE online event will be on November 5th at 6:30PM PST at RazerStore Las Vegas: https://t.co/rTlZyKeeLX pic.twitter.com/tS0xokxhvi— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) October 29, 2020October 29, 2020
Between PCs, headsets, keyboards, mice, and more, Razer has quite a few product lines. Razer recently rolled out its Chroma RGB accessories. Earlier this month, the company also announced the BlackWidow V3 and BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless keyboards.
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