Razer says it will join Microsoft, Bethesda and Ubisoft with an E3 2021 key of its own year this year that should take place on Monday, June 14 at 15 hours PDT / 18pm is / 23h00 bst.
At the virtual event, we will see the CEO of Razer Min-Liang Tan on-step unveil what it says will be “Innovation and advanced material that will support the best that PC games have to offer” which we Suppose, will include usual. Mix of mice, keyboards, headphones and laptops.
Razer says it will happen all in “a new extended reality format” that combines a living and virtual space in a more immersive experience than a traditional Livestream.
WHY E3? A few years back, Razer used E3 to launch an updated version of the razer model, as well as the Razer Mamba back in 2015, so no stranger to one of the biggest video game conferences in the world.
That said, this is the first time that Razer holding his own main note at E3 – taking place a few hours after Microsoft and the Joint Bethesda showcase takes place early Monday morning – so it’s a big step forward for the ‘business and a way out in front of the public, he cares the most.
More good news for PC players at E3
For PC players, the Razer event will certainly seek. It’s a chance to see what the company is first hand through the virtual piece, and is likely to provide good information on the next mice, keyboards and razer headphones.
Of course, it’s just one of the many events targeting the PC game crowd this year. In collaboration with the PC game show of Techradar PC Gamer’s sister site and the Steam Next Fest, which is going on between June 16 and June 22, there will be a lot of good things to E3 for people who prefer a mouse and A keyboard on a controller.
Although it is unlikely to be games unveiled at the Razer event, it is possible that the hardware manufacturer can talk about some other new games announced at the show and show them to run on RAZER laptops.
It could also only be 60 minutes of razor speaking mouse and keyboards – so you know, tempore your expectations.
We will look as good and cover all the show because it happens, then stay at Listening on Techradar while we approach the beginning of E3 2021.