Monday, September 19th 2022

HyperX Releases Limited-Edition HyperX x Naruto: Shippuden Gaming Collection

HyperX, the gaming peripherals team at HP Inc. and brand leader in gaming and esports, today announced the release of a limited-edition Naruto: Shippuden peripherals collection. The HyperX x Naruto: Shippuden limited-edition collection features design elements inspired by Itachi Uchiha and Naruto Uzumaki. The gaming collection includes the HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard, HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset, HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse, and HyperX Pulsefire Mat gaming mouse pad.

The limited-edition design features bold orange colors inspired by the legendary ninja, Naruto Uzumaki, and a darker red design inspired by Itachi Uchiha, a loyal member of the Akatsuki. The new collection includes the sleek and durable HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard with character inspired Naruto or Itachi-inspired design elements. Gamers can also enjoy immersive audio while embracing their inner ninja, or breaking new ground in the world of anime with their favorite character-inspired HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset. Also available are the ultra-lightweight HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse and the durable and comfortable HyperX Pulsefire Mat gaming mousepad, the new collection is designed to elevate gaming spaces for the Naruto and Itachi anime community.
"We are thrilled to bring gamers HyperX's first anime collaboration as a special crossover of gaming and anime with designs inspired by Naruto: Shippuden," said Jennifer Ishii, category manager-gaming keyboards and mice, HyperX. "With designs featuring Naruto and Itachi, gamers can proudly display their anime fandom."

The limited-edition HyperX x Naruto: Shippuden gaming collection will be available to purchase on Sept. 21 at 9:00am PDT. More information on the new HyperX x Naruto: Shippuden gaming collection products, includes:
  • HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: The HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical keyboard is built with HyperX switches, and features RGB exposed backlit keys for brighter illumination with radiant lighting effects and five adjustable brightness levels to enhance gaming. The keyboard features an aluminium body with an aircraft-grade brushed finish for durability and stability, plus a space-saving layout to maximize desktop real estate and offer ideal mouse movement. Alloy Origins keyboards come with HyperX NGENUITY software with advanced customization features for lighting and macros, including simple customizable per-key lighting effects. The USB Type-C to A keyboard cable is also detachable.
  • HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headset: The Cloud Alpha offers HyperX Dual Chamber technology for better sound and less distortion. With 50 mm drivers, the dual chamber design allows HyperX to tune the bass frequencies separate from the mids and highs, creating a dynamic sound that makes gaming, music, and movies more realistic and immersive. Also, featuring signature HyperX comfort with premium quality memory foam and soft leatherette, the headset offers unmatched fit and comfort for extended gaming sessions.
  • HyperX Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse: Weighing in at 59 grams with an ultra-lightweight honeycomb hex shell design, the Pulsefire Haste offers quicker movements and increased ventilation. Designed to meet the needs of gamers looking for an ultra-lightweight mouse, Pulsefire Haste delivers ultimate comfort and command. The mouse is built with low-friction, pure virgin-grade PTFE skates for effortless glide and utilizes a HyperFlex USB cable with light and ultra-flexible paracord material to reduce tension and resistance for easier mouse movements.
  • HyperX Pulsefire Mat XL Gaming Mousepad: The HyperX Pulsefire Mat Gaming Mouse Pad is built for durability and precision tracking with a highly optimized surface and anti-fray stitching. With an anti-slip rubber underside and comfortable padding, the gaming mat is designed to enhance gaming and comfort. The flat surface provides a smooth, consistent mouse glide and it rolls up for easy portability.
Availability
The new products will be available on Sept. 21 at 9:00am PDT:
  • HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Available exclusively at HyperX Shop at $119.99 Itachi Edition/Naruto Edition
  • HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headset - Available exclusively at HyperX Shop at $109.99 Itachi Edition/Naruto Edition
  • HyperX Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse - Available exclusively at HyperX Shop at $59.99 Itachi Edition/Naruto Edition
  • HyperX Pulsefire Mat XL Gaming Mousepad - Available exclusively at HyperX Shop at $39.99 Itachi Edition/Naruto Edition
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17 Comments on HyperX Releases Limited-Edition HyperX x Naruto: Shippuden Gaming Collection

#1
Jimmy_
damn! this looks so cool :) - surely ll buy the headphones
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#2
Kn0xxPT
hmm... why ?
With so much room to develop new and better peripherals.
like proper release of existing keyboards with more ANSI ISO layouts!
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#3
Colddecked
Kn0xxPThmm... why ?
With so much room to develop new and better peripherals.
like proper release of existing keyboards with more ANSI ISO layouts!
HP trying to make some money. Naruto is still really popular.
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#4
Kn0xxPT
ColddeckedHP trying to make some money. Naruto is still really popular.
if HP is going to make HyperX markting like was OMEN .... soon HyperX will be trash-money-grab brand....
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#5
Space Lynx
Astronaut
I actually like the look of the orange theme, not a fan of Naruto though.
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#6
Colddecked
Kn0xxPTif HP is going to make HyperX markting like was OMEN .... soon HyperX will be trash-money-grab brand....
I actually recently bought some HyperX stuff on sale (headset, mouse, mouse pad) and have found them to be of good quality and value.
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#7
bonehead123
Kn0xxPTsoon HyperX will be trash-money-grab brand....
Already is IMHO...

Just look at the naming scheme, exactly WTF is a "Shippuden" anyways :D

Oh wait, maybe that is a bad Japanese translation for "Stupid Shit" ..:roll:..:fear:..:clap:

But of course, all the silly assed gammr-pron twitter-tweener-bots just eat that crap up....
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#8
Kn0xxPT
bonehead123Already is IMHO...

Just look at the naming scheme, exactly WTF is a "Shippuden" anyways :D

Oh wait, maybe that is a bad Japanese translation for "Stupid Shit" ..:roll:..:fear:..:clap:

But of course, all the silly assed gammr-pron twitter-tweener-bots just eat that crap up....
Yeah, turning HyperX from "adult gamer" brand into a "teenage gamer" . HP's market target is well off from where the HyperX stands.
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#9
sepheronx
bonehead123Already is IMHO...

Just look at the naming scheme, exactly WTF is a "Shippuden" anyways :D

Oh wait, maybe that is a bad Japanese translation for "Stupid Shit" ..:roll:..:fear:..:clap:

But of course, all the silly assed gammr-pron twitter-tweener-bots just eat that crap up....
It's from Naruto. So nothing to do with HylerX. I know this cause my sister is a weeaboo.
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#10
dragontamer5788
ColddeckedNaruto is still really popular.
The fact that this is Shippuden instead of Boruto is pretty lulz though.

That being said: Naruto Shippuden is cooler than the whiny brat. Don't get me wrong, whiny main characters is a mainstay of anime, but Naruto was just way more fun to watch than his son.

I dare say that Naruto Shippuden characters were more fashionable / better designed than Boruto characters as well. There are exceptions (the cast of characters is massive), but the idea of "Ninjas wearing modern streetclothes / drip" was really best done in Shippuden (and rivaled only by Bleach, which was more like Shinto Priests wearing modern streetclothes).
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#11
robot zombie
bonehead123Already is IMHO...

Just look at the naming scheme, exactly WTF is a "Shippuden" anyways :D

Oh wait, maybe that is a bad Japanese translation for "Stupid Shit" ..:roll:..:fear:..:clap:

But of course, all the silly assed gammr-pron twitter-tweener-bots just eat that crap up....
Nah, Naruto has been big here since I was in middle school. By 2005, it was everywhere in schools. My generation really never grew up - we still like a lot of things we did when we were kids. Naruto fans who actually buy collector's keyboards are probably closer to 30, maybe even 40. Same as Pokemon swag.
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#13
Sithaer
robot zombieNah, Naruto has been big here since I was in middle school. By 2005, it was everywhere in schools. My generation really never grew up - we still like a lot of things we did when we were kids. Naruto fans who actually buy collector's keyboards are probably closer to 30, maybe even 40. Same as Pokemon swag.
Personally I'm a crazed Dragon Ball fan even till this day since my elementary school days and I'm 33 now, tho I wouldn't really use DB themed PC parts idk thats just meh to me. 'or any anime themed parts for that matter'

Other than that I'm fine with Hyperx, had a Stinger headset for like 3 years and it still works and its my backup headset now.
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#14
robot zombie
SithaerPersonally I'm a crazed Dragon Ball fan even till this day since my elementary school days and I'm 33 now, tho I wouldn't really use DB themed PC parts idk thats just meh to me. 'or any anime themed parts for that matter'

Other than that I'm fine with Hyperx, had a Stinger headset for like 3 years and it still works and its my backup headset now.
Same same, just not into swag like that. I own one Ghost in the Shell poster. Some people get wayyy into that stuff when theyre older though - finally got income and space to fill with stuff. I think of the many grown mens places Ive seen with comic/anime/sports shrines. Though weirdly enough, the only people Ive met with naruto swag are women. Go figure.

I rewatched the OG Frieza saga recently and I gotta say, maybe one of my favorite shonen moments, ever. Its so good.
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#15
Sithaer
robot zombieSame same, just not into swag like that. I own one Ghost in the Shell poster. Some people get wayyy into that stuff when theyre older though - finally got income and space to fill with stuff. I think of the many grown mens places Ive seen with comic/anime/sports shrines. Though weirdly enough, the only people Ive met with naruto swag are women. Go figure.

I rewatched the OG Frieza saga recently and I gotta say, maybe one of my favorite shonen moments, ever. Its so good.
Yeah I also noticed the age thing, just met an old highschool friend of mine a week ago and found out that hes into collecting/painting Warhammer 40k figurines and whatnot and spends quite some money on it.
I only have a few game related posters in my room but nothing else really, o ye and a Goku themed mug that changes colors to heat when its filled up. 'I got it as a gift:D'

Correct me if I'm wrong but these anime themed parts have a much bigger market in Japan/Asian regions than in the western regions where its less accepted so to say. 'ppl are less likely to make fun of you over there and such'

And ye the OG sagas are still the best tho I don't mind Super/new movies even tho its different for sure.
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#16
sLowEnd
I probably would've liked this 6 years ago, back when the anime was still running. (Or more like 10 years ago really, when I was more into this sort of thing and the anime was still in the thick of the plot)

Seems a bit strange to me they're pushing this out now though.
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#17
dragontamer5788
sLowEndSeems a bit strange to me they're pushing this out now though.
A lot less weird than the last Naruto collab I saw...

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