

Detailed specifications can be found on the back of the packaging along with some of the fancier features showcased on the left spine of the box. The front of the box showcases the mouse in all of its glory on the right side and Master Ven Zallow from the ‘Deceived’ Star Wars: The Old Republic trailer on the left. The mouse is encased in a well-built box that, while perhaps not on par with the Razer Mamba Dual Sensor 4G, will elicit its fair share of ‘ooh’s, ‘aah’s, and ‘awesome’s, especially among Star Wars fans. When it comes to pure aesthetics, Razer has always done well, and that goes is no different for this gaming mouse. Today we’ll be taking a look at three of the four Star Wars-branded Razer peripherals: the Naga-variant mouse, the double-sided mousepad, and the lightshow headset.Īt list prices of $139.99 for the mouse, $129.99 for the headset, and $49.99 for the mouse let’s hope that there is more to these peripherals than the lights and symbols. Another interesting feature at E3 2011 was the Razer booth that had Star Wars: The Old Republic -branded peripherals under a glass case. We followed every step of the very community-involved development cycle of the game and even attended a few trade shows that the game was being shown at such as PAX East 2011 and E3 2011.Į3 2011 was the first actual opportunity we had to play the game. Way back in October of 2008, we read a feature in Game Informer Magazine on a new Bioware MMORPG entitled Star Wars: The Old Republic and have been absolutely hooked to the idea ever since. Introduction – Star Wars: The Old Republic Peripherals Read on to find out if hokey religions and ancient weapons are a match for these Star Wars-branded peripherals by Razer.
