Razer and The Pokemon Company have officially launched the Espeon & Umbreon Collection, a four-piece PC accessory lineup that leans hard into the celestial, deep-purple aesthetic of two of the most beloved Eevee evolutions. This is the third Pokemon collaboration from Razer, following previous drops built around Pikachu and Gengar, and it's available right now through the official Razer store.
The timing is interesting. Pokemon's 30th anniversary is on the horizon, and Razer appears to be building toward something bigger with each successive drop. Whether this is deliberate sequencing or happy coincidence, the collection lands at a moment when Pokemon merchandise is getting serious attention from the gaming hardware crowd.

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What's in the collection and what it costs
Four products make up the lineup, each carrying the same dark purple colorway with Espeon and Umbreon art worked into the design:
- Razer Ornata V3 Tenkeyless (keyboard) - $119.99
- Razer Cobra (gaming mouse) - $59.99
- Razer Gigantus V2 Medium (mouse mat) - $29.99
- Razer Kraken V4 X (wired gaming headset) - $109.99
The keyboard is the standout addition here, partly because the previous Gengar Collection never included one. The Ornata V3 Tenkeyless runs Mecha-Membrane switches under a dark purple chassis, with UV-painted keycaps and small star motifs scattered across the board. Espeon and Umbreon appear near the directional keys and sit prominently on the detachable wrist rest. With Razer Chroma RGB dialed into a light purple-pink, the whole setup looks cohesive in a way that actually works.
The mouse and mat: where the Pokemon art gets playful
The Razer Cobra at $59.99 is the cheapest peripheral in the set and probably the most charming. Rather than reusing the same sitting-Pokemon pose from the keyboard, Razer went with a slightly different illustration: Espeon gives a winking expression while Umbreon stands guard. The palm rest features a cluster of stars surrounding an RGB Razer logo, which is a small but appreciated detail.
The Gigantus V2 mouse mat at $29.99 is the most affordable piece and the most straightforward. Its micro-weave cloth surface carries the same Espeon and Umbreon artwork as the keyboard, and Razer's own branding stays minimal here. For anyone building out the full desk setup, this is an easy add.
The headset: solid hardware, safe design
The Razer Kraken V4 X at $109.99 rounds out the collection. Here's the thing: the hardware itself is genuinely good. TriForce 40mm audio drivers deliver real audio quality, and the light and dark purple color scheme with Espeon and Umbreon illustrations peeking from inside the ear cushions looks clean.
The disappointment is in what Razer chose not to do. The previous Gengar Kraken Kitty V2 headset went full character design with sculpted ears and hair tufts that made it feel like a wearable piece of the franchise. This Kraken V4 X plays it straight. No sculptural elements, no wireless connectivity, just a wired headset with Pokemon art. For $109.99, that's a reasonable product. As a Pokemon collector's item, it feels like a missed opportunity.
How this fits into Razer's Pokemon strategy
Razer has now built three distinct Pokemon collections, and a pattern is forming. Each drop targets a different fan subset: Pikachu for the mainstream crowd, Gengar for the spooky-Pokemon enthusiasts, and now Espeon and Umbreon for the Gen 2 faithful and Eevee evolution collectors. The purple palette across the Gengar and Espeon/Umbreon lines also creates a natural cross-collection compatibility that feels deliberate.
For fans active in Pokemon's current gaming ecosystem, this hardware drop lands alongside a busy period for the franchise. If you want to stay across what's happening in the actual games, our Pokémon Champions Mega Evolution guide covers every current Mega Evolution ability and how to get the stones.
The full Espeon & Umbreon Collection is live now on the Razer store. If Gen 2 isn't your era, the Gengar Collection remains available from $59.99. For more Pokemon gaming content and hardware coverage, our gaming guides hub has you covered across the franchise.








