Monday, June 6th 2011

SteelSeries Announces Family of Exclusive Diablo III Peripherals

As the game industry waits for E3 to kick off next week, SteelSeries, a leading manufacturer of professional gaming peripherals today announced a co-branding partnership with Blizzard Entertainment on the SteelSeries Diablo III family of products. The Diablo III Mouse, Diablo III Headset, and two Diablo III QcK mousepads - Witch Doctor and Barbarian Editions, were co-designed with technology, hardware, and illumination features that support the look and feel of the third installment of Blizzard Entertainment's highly anticipated, mouse-intensive Diablo series.

"The level of excitement for the Diablo III release is massive. When the opportunity was presented to partner up with Blizzard for a new family of co-branded peripherals, we knew that they had to be engineered for this particular type of gameplay by being both durable and able to bring out the Diablo III theme onto a player's desktop," said Kim Rom, SteelSeries CMO. "The mouse offers both simplicity for new players and unprecedented durability that will support the series' distinctive mouse-driven gameplay, while the headset optimizes the high, spine-chilling snarls of otherworldly creatures and the booming lows of a barbarian battle cry. Together, the headset and mouse will help immerse players into the game through their extended comfort, compelling designs and high performance."
SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse
The fast-paced, dark fantasy world of Diablo III features high-velocity gameplay that benefits from quick response times and a weapon that will withstand the punishment of rapid clicks. The SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse features a laser sensor with up to 5,000 CPI, 7 ergonomically positioned buttons that can survive relentless punishment with a guaranteed lifespan of 10 million clicks - more than 3x the click lifespan of an average mouse. The mouse's ambidextrous shape and comfortable matte grip coating makes it a versatile option for all gaming grip styles.

In true Diablo III style, the SteelSeries mouse is enhanced with "demon red" illumination in 3 areas on the mouse - the scroll wheel, CPI Indicator, and Diablo III logo. You can also customize the logo with ON/OFF illumination and 3 levels of pulsation. While the mouse hardware was built for battle, including the double-braided nylon cord and gold-plated USB connection, the software and setting capabilities are easy to navigate through preloaded, SteelSeries Engine software. Compatible with both Mac and PC, the software offers players a drag & drop Diablo III-themed interface with pre-defined skills and game commands. All 7 mouse buttons can also be quickly remapped for a personalized set-up. The SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse's MSRP will be $69.99 / €69.99.

SteelSeries Diablo III Headset
Whether it's the faint clinks of loot dropping or the booming bass of demon spawn meeting their end, Diablo III is a game that must be heard. The SteelSeries Diablo III Headset has a lightweight, over-the-head suspension design that provides players with closed-type, leather earcups keeping the outside world out and the game sound in. Its earcups comfortably surround the ear and reproduce an optimized soundscape through 50mm driver units that are meant to immerse a player even further into the Burning Hells.

Its matte-black finish replicates the SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse theme by featuring a unique, knot-work design on the headband, together with "demon red" illumination. The first illuminated headset designed by SteelSeries, it will offer players ON/OFF illumination and 3 levels of pulsation options. Coming from a total of 18 LED lights throughout the headset, the red glow is seen in two places each on the right and left side - surrounding the edge of each ear cup, and the three Diablo slashes.

The headset will also include SteelSeries' signature, uni-directional retractable microphone-system for clear voice communication through Battle.net . Its in-line volume and mute controls are found on a durable, double-braided nylon cord with a USB connector. For players looking for more control over their sound settings, the headset is also powered through SteelSeries Engine software, where they will find microphone volume and equalizer settings via an easy-to-navigate Diablo III interface. The Headset MSRP will be $119.99 / €119.99.

SteelSeries Diablo III Mousepads
To accompany the SteelSeries Diablo III Mouse, players can choose between two high-quality, cloth mousepad designs. The SteelSeries award-winning QcK mousepads have a non-slip rubber base to keep the mousepad from moving and an optimized texture surface featuring Diablo III artwork. The SteelSeries Diablo III QcK Barbarian Edition includes official character artwork of the barbarian class along with the deep reds and earthy tones associated with this brutal fighter. The SteelSeries Diablo III QcK Witch Doctor Edition summons the cooler, green and purple tones that are linked to this new and powerful summoning character. Each will have a $14.99 / €14.99 MSRP.

Available at game launch, the SteelSeries Diablo III family of products will be available online and in select retail locations.
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17 Comments on SteelSeries Announces Family of Exclusive Diablo III Peripherals

#1
Gjohnst4
Headset is aggressive looking.
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#2
erocker
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btarunrAvailable at game launch
Which is when?
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#3
burtram
I like the look of the mouse. the rest is just kinda "Meh".
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#4
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
I wouldn't look into any of their peripherals, all of them have garbage reviews. Good layouts usually, but horrible construction. Though that Barbarian mouse pad.... just might have to be mine.
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#5
Fourstaff
erockerWhich is when?
Whenever Blizzard feels like it, just like their other games.

I like the headset too
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#6
AsRock
TPU addict
This mean D3 will be this year ?. :P. The rest is crappy gear to me as i hate soft mouse mats and i hate open designed headphones.

About time the price came down although if it's like the ZAI it's worth getting there really nice to use.
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#7
Fourstaff
AsRockThis mean D3 will be this year ?. :P. The rest is crappy gear to me as i hate soft mouse mats and i hate open designed headphones.

About time the price came down although if it's like the ZAI it's worth getting there really nice to use.
Afaik Siberia is closed design.
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#8
fenurch
1Kurgan1I wouldn't look into any of their peripherals, all of them have garbage reviews. Good layouts usually, but horrible construction. Though that Barbarian mouse pad.... just might have to be mine.
You talking about Steelseries?
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#9
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
fenurchYou talking about Steelseries?
Yep, not sure what else I could be talking about. The WoW mice were meant for WoW and still people had issues getting the hotkeys to work for the game the mouse was made for.
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#10
Evo85
erockerWhich is when?
Quoted from a Blizzard rep: "Soon" :D

**Soon: Copyright 2004-2011 Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved. "Soon" does not imply any particular date, time, decade, century, or millennia in the past, present, and certainly not the future. "Soon" shall make no contract or warranty between Blizzard Entertainment and the end user. "Soon" will arrive some day, Blizzard does guarantee that "soon" will be here before the end of time. Maybe. Do not make plans based on "soon" as Blizzard will not be liable for any misuse, use, or even casual glancing at "soon."

D3 is about the only game that is keeping me interested in gaming. The rumor is Beta towards the end of the year, with launch middle 2012. But thats just the rumor......
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#11
DrunkenMafia
1Kurgan1I wouldn't look into any of their peripherals, all of them have garbage reviews. Good layouts usually, but horrible construction. Though that Barbarian mouse pad.... just might have to be mine.
I recently bought a steelseries mouse mat and its great. It is a WOW one which I hate but it was in the specials bin for $5. lol
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#12
Melvis
I like the look of the mouse, and the headset looks almost the same as my $15 BigW ones.
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#13
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
f the accesories, GIMME THE GAME
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#14
EarlZ
The mouse looks like a redesigned Xai, hopefully it will use a better sensor as the xai has a very horrid sensor and massive acceleration!
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#15
Drone
Release the darn game, peripherals can wait
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#16
lnd2288
man i been waiting for this game for so long. i cant wait to play it. nice headphones!
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#17
Zubasa
erockerWhich is when?
Blizzard's own definition of "Soon" :laugh:
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