, one of the premier companies supplying gamers with accessories and laptops across the world, has confirmed that they are working on an updated version of the Razer Naga Left-Handed Edition.
The left-handed community has been appealing to the company for more left-handed items, and the team is responding with a redoubled effort to accommodate this niche. “This is a costly venture for Razer, but the company invests in every mouse sold as a way of answering the impassioned plea of the left-handed gaming community and strives to make this effort sustainable.”
Gamers interested in the Naga Left-Handed Edition can pre-register for the device. Pre-registration went live on October 30, 2019 and production on the mouse will start in 2020.
Interested parties can also join Razer’s Left-Handed Naga Facebook group to see personalized accounts of players using, or simply talking about, the left-handed Naga.
Razer is one of the most popular brands for gamers, providing headsets (for both PC and console), mice, mousepads, laptops, and other goodies for loyal, passionate, and dedicated gamers around the world. The company also uses software platforms, such as Razer Synapse, Razer Chroma, and Razer Cortex to differentiate itself from other gaming accessories companies.
The Razer Blade series of gaming laptops is the most popular of the company’s high-performance mobile computers, offering lightweight and thin architecture while maintaining powerful gameplay capabilities. The different variants of the system can be acquired on Razer’s website or at other online retailers.
The company was founded in 2005 and has two headquarters (San Francisco and Singapore). With 18 offices worldwide, Razer is “recognized as the leading brand for gamers in the USA, Europe, and China.
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