Only 20 Commemorative DeathAdder gaming mouse will be available

razer_gaming_mouse.jpg Razer today announced a commemorative edition Team Serious Gaming Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse to commemorate the Quake 3 champion Alexey “Cypher” Yanusheuski’s win of ESWC 2008 held from August 25 – 27, 2008 in San Jose, California. The Team Serious Gaming “Cypher” - ESWC '08 Commemorative Edition Razer DeathAdder was created to commemorate his championship title win at ESWC 2008 and comes emblazoned in Serious Gaming’s official blue insignias and is available with just 20 rare units with the ‘Serious.Razer.Cypher’ initial. The special one-off white edition Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse was chosen based on “Cypher’s” favorite colour, and will serve as reminders of his speed, precision and accuracy, the very hallmarks of Razer’s innovative gaming technology. Cypher” Yanusheuski.jpg The 18 year old Belarusian, Alexey “Cypher” Yanusheuski stomped the competition over 2 intensive days to emerge as the Quake 3 Champion accompanied with a suite of e-sports peripherals, comprising Razer products such the Razer Goliathus gaming surface, Razer Barracuda HP-1 gaming headphones and Razer Tarantula gaming keyboard.

The Team Serious Gaming “Cypher” - ESWC '08 Commemorative Edition Razer DeathAdderwill be available sometime in November 2008 only through Team Serious Gaming’s website at www.serious-gaming.com and Razer at www.razerzone.com via a special contest.

September 11, 2008 - 9:06 AM | Posted in - Gaming |


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