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Razer unveils Mass Effect 3 gaming gear

Prepare for Commander Shepard's return with this fetching selection of fragtastic peripherals

Razer has taken the wraps off its line of Mass Effect 3 emblazoned gaming peripherals in preparation for the arrival of the highly anticipated third title in Bioware’s space action RPG series.

First up to get the Mass Effect skinning treatment is Razer’s black Widow Ultimate mechanical gaming keyboard (£125) with backlit keys and on-the-go macro recording.

If you’re a console gamer then the Xbox 360 Razer Onza tournament edition wired controller for £55 should be more up your street, offering adjustable resistance analogue sticks and two extra programmable buttons for an extra layer of control.

The dual-sided Razer Vespula mouse mat (£30) and wired Imperator mouse (£65) will also receive Mass Effect paint jobs, as will Razer’s wireless Chimaera 5.1 headphones which can be yours for £180.

The peripherals also come with some in-game benefits, too – buy any of them and you’ll net yourself codes for a DLC “Collector Assault Rifle” and multiplayer content packs.

Razer’s online store has a March 16 shipping date for all of these Mass Effect 3 goodies, so head on over there right now if you want to get your pre-orders in first.

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