MOUZ and Razer have officially signed a two-year extension to their partnership, ensuring the brand remains the exclusive hardware provider for the German organisation through 2028.

The relationship between the two brands has evolved from a standard equipment deal into the most enduring alliance in the organisation’s history. Originally established in July 2019, the partnership was founded on a unique geographic synergy, with both the MOUZ headquarters and Razer’s European head office situated in Hamburg.

This proximity has allowed the two brands to move beyond simple logo placement, fostering a technical collaboration where professional players directly influence product development. Over the years, this “Homebase” connection has been instrumental in refining peripherals like the Viper V3 mouse and Huntsman V3 Pro keyboard lines.

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Regarding the significance of the extension, MOUZ stated: “This renewal goes beyond equipping our rosters with cutting-edge hardware. It is about a mutual obsession with compounding marginal gains and scaling years of proven, high-stakes operational trust. Over the next two years, we will continue pushing competitive standards higher and shaping the future of professional gaming together.”

The renewal also reflects Razer’s broader momentum in 2026; the brand has recently aggressively expanded its Team Razer roster by signing French giants Karmine Corp along with 100 Thieves, extending also its deal with Sentinels, and launching its Razer AI ecosystem.

The company recenty presented the animated AI desk companion Project AVA, which counts on prominent figures including esports legend Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok as an available AI persona.

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