Razer Deathadder Elite and Goliathus SKT T1 Editions Amp Your League of Legends Flair

SKT is being honored by Razer for its impressive second-place finish at Worlds 2017 last month with a new line of signature gaming tools.

SK Telecom T1 (SKT) is being honored by Razer for its impressive second-place finish at the League of Legends World Championship (Worlds 2017) last month with a new line of signature gaming tools.

The Razer Deathadder Elite and Goliathus SKT T1 Editions are drenched in crimson shades, proudly boasting the logo of the South Korean powerhouse. Do note that the mouse and mouse pad retain the specifications and designs of the original models, and only offer fans an opportunity to support their favorite esports team.

“SKT T1 is the most decorated League of Legends team of all time and we are proud to have them with Team Razer,” Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan said in a statement. “These players have consistently delivered championships and runner-up performances, faced some incredible challenges, and persevered to show us their determination and skill.”

The mouse features mechanical switches inside an ergonomic right-handed design with rubber grips on the side, and an optical sensor that supports 16,000 DPI alongside a 1000 Hz polling rate. Yes, the mouse also features the much-loved Chroma RGB lighting technology from the company.

The mouse pad comes with a cloth-based anti-fraying texture with an anti-slip rubber base. The surface is also branded with the text “LOL World Champions,” which might mean that even the company was banking on the team to win the annual championship for the fourth time.

The Razer Deathadder Elite and Goliathus SKT T1 Editions are available for purchase from the official store right now, costing $70 and $20 respectively.

Razer and SKT became official partners back in 2015. The gaming hardware manufacturer is also partners with several other esports organizations, SK Gaming being the most latest inclusion.

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