Many games and developers will team up with outside organizations to create mutually beneficial partnerships. Likewise, Riot Games has teamed up with Logitech G in a multi-year partnership to develop officially licensed products based onLeague of Legends.Logitech Ghas announced the first collection from the partnership, based onLeague of Legends’K/DA music group, is now available worldwide.
Riot Games is well aware of K/DA’s massive popularity, which exploded onto the scene in 2018 with the single, “POP/STARS.” When Riot announced a come back for K/DA last year, along with a mysterious new collaborator, many fans were delighted at the return toLeague of Legends' Music universe. This K/DA come back was realized withALL OUT, a new EP from the virtual girl group with five unique tracks, two of which even made it to the number one spot on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart.
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The collection features a variety of Logitech G items with designs inspired by the K/DAALL OUTera. Prominent colors are white, black, and bright blue, with the metallic fractal patterns common in much of theALL OUTgraphics. Fans will be able to grab the very sameLogitech LIGHTSPEED wireless headsetthat was featured in the music video for “MORE.” Among the products is the PRO keyboard, two different gaming mice, and new Logitech earphones.
Merch withK/DA’s newest collaborator Seraphineis few and far between, so those looking to repLeague of Legends' newest songstress may want to check out Logitech’s XL mouse pad featuring all five members. However, this collection isn’t for the faint of heart, as all the products together would cost a pretty penny. Logitech G products are often considered some of the best, so it could definitely be worth it for some gamers and superfans.
Logitech G’s full K/DA Collection consists of:
Perhaps the only part of the collection that feels like it doesn’t belong is the G333 earphones. Many buyers might find it hard to justify a $50 price tag for earphones that are simply white and blue, with no noticeable K/DA aesthetic. On the flip side, for gamers who don’t like over-the-ear headsets, it could be just what they are looking for.
It doesn’t seem like fans will stop enjoying the virtual pop stars any time soon, withK/DA songs even appearing onJust Dance. With this being the first of multiple collections inspired byLeague of Legends, it will be interesting to see what other kinds of merchandise and gaming products Logitech can develop. Hopefully, there will be things to interest all kinds ofLeague of Legendsplayers.
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