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Razer coverage is split between new product/brand moves and hands-on community experimentation: a new Viper V4 Pro variant is announced, StreamElements assets are acquired, and reviewers highlight the Naga V3 Pro for MMO macro play. Separately, a Linux-focused teardown demonstrates RGB/battery reverse-engineering for the Kraken V4 Pro, and a major discount on the BlackWidow V4 75% draws deal attention.
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Key TakeawayRazer’s current momentum pairs fresh esports hardware and acquisitions with strong user experimentation—plus a notable keyboard discount and a standout Naga V3 Pro review.
What materials and manufacturing process does Razer use for this Artisan Keycap?
Razer creates the Triple-Headed Snake Artisan Keycap from a highly detailed 3D model and resin-casts each piece. Each resin-cast keycap is hand-finished and hand-painted, and every unit undergoes two stages of quality control to check it matches the 3D model and is free of dust or bubbles. Answered
What side panel layouts does the Razer Naga V3 Pro include and what gaming genres are they intended for?
The Razer Naga V3 Pro includes three detachable magnetic side panels: a 2-button layout intended for FPS gaming and everyday use, a 6-button layout intended for MOBAs and Battle Royale games, and a 12-button layout intended for MMO gaming. Answered
How many programmable buttons does the Razer Naga V3 Pro support with its largest side panel attached?
The Razer Naga V3 Pro supports up to 23 programmable buttons overall, and its largest side panel is the 12-button MMO layout. With that 12-button side panel attached you get the full up-to-23 programmable button configuration. Answered