Celebrate the launch of Halo Infinite with these exclusive Halo Razer products

Halo Infinite
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Halo Infinite is out now, bringing the most ambitious Halo game ever to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC and Xbox Game Pass. The series' excellent multiplayer returns, letting you team up with up to three friends in four-player squads, or you can take to the incredible expanse of Zeta Halo in the game's unprecedented solo campaign. 

Whichever way you choose to play, however, you'll want to make sure your gear is the best it can be, both in-game and out. To help out with that, Currys has teamed up with Razer on some exclusive gear inspired by Halo Infinite that'll offer an upgrade both for you and for Master Chief himself, whether you're playing on Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S, or Xbox One.

First up is the Razer DeathAdder V2 gaming mouse. Lightning fast with up to 20,000 DPI and with eight programmable buttons to help conquer anything the Banished might throw at you, it's kitted out in Master Chief's iconic green and gold, with his 117 code number completing the look. As well as giving you boost in both campaign and multiplayer, it comes with a bonus in-game reward of a Fangs Emblem, which you can emblazon on your gear.

Next up with Razer BlackWidow V3 mechanical gaming keyboard. Its fully-programmable keys are good for up to 80 million keystrokes, meaning whatever your approach, it won't let you down. If the DeathAdder V2 evokes Master Chief's helmet, the BlackWidow V3 is his iconic armor, with 117 once again appearing on the wrist-rest. As for its in-game reward, you can grab a Deathly Poison weapon coating to apply to Master Chief's impressive arsenal.

To round out the set, there's the Razer Goliathus Extended Chroma gaming surface, which emblazons the UNSC logo across an imposing black and grey design, with a non-slip backing to keep you grounded in the heat of battle.

You can pick up all of Currys' exclusive Halo Infinite accessories right now - the perfect excuse to upgrade your set-up however you're playing - whether that's via the campaign or the free-to-play multiplayer, on console or Windows PC - to get the most out of the iconic series. To make your Master Chief look even more imposing, you can purchase Halo Credits direct from the store, and use them to purchase player customisation items, boosts, and other consumables as well as each season's unique seasonal Battle Pass that offers its own set of rewards and will never expire. And of course, if you're yet to journey to Zeta Halo for yourself, you can pick up a copy of Halo Infinite for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One online or in-store too. 

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