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Razer announces official Halo Infinite Xbox console and PC gaming hardware

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 29, 2020
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Popular gaming brand, Razer, announced an official Halo Infinite collaboration this morning via their Twitter account.

An arsenal fit for the Master Chief. Be legendary on @Xbox and PC with Razer x @Halo Infinite hardware. Coming soon. pic.twitter.com/TOhRPoEMCy

— R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) July 28, 2020

No specific details were mentioned concerning the collaboration though the tweet does mention “hardware” which was pretty much a given due to the type of products Razer usually makes. Razer is known for their high quality gaming accessories and tech designed for streamers and passionate gamers looking to take their gameplay experience to the next level.

Examples of Razer’s usual products include gaming mice and keyboards, headphones, and microphones though the company has also experimented with water bottles, drinks, and their own Razer-branded medical masks.

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