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Logitech made official gaming gear for 'League of Legends' band K/DA

The accessory maker has announced an exclusive partnership with Riot.

Logitech / Riot

K-pop frenzy is at an all-time high and tech companies continue to collaborate with the genre’s biggest bands in the hopes of luring fans to buy their goods. After the virtual League of Legends K-pop band K/DA announced its comeback and upcoming EP this year, Logitech shared today that it’s making a line of gaming gear “inspired by the [band’s] aesthetic.”

The K/DA merch is part of the first collection in an exclusive multi-year partnership with Riot for licensed League of Legends accessories. The initial lineup includes branded versions of Logitech’s most popular devices, like the G733 Lightspeed Wireless RGB headset, G304/305 gaming mouse and G840 mousepad. There’s also a G333 League-of-Legends-themed in-ear headset, and all the peripherals feature the light blue and purple color scheme the band is known for. The mousepad, in particular, shows artwork of K/DA’s members.

Prices start at $50 for the in-ear buds and mousepad, while the mouse and headset cost $60 and $130. These products are all available from today starting in China, and Logitech is promising “availability to the rest of the world in 2021.”