Wednesday, August 23rd 2023

HyperX Announces Valorant Champions Tour-Inspired Keycap in Collaboration with Riot Games

HyperX, the gaming peripherals team at HP Inc. and brand leader in gaming and esports, today announced the HyperX x VALORANT Champions Tour Spark Limited Edition Keycap. Specifically designed for VALORANT fans, the new tournament-exclusive keycap allows fans to personalize their desk setup. The keycap is uniquely crafted to showcase support for your favorite VALORANT Champions and competing teams.

HyperX and Riot Games collaborated to create a champion-tier keycap that boasts a gold color and showcases the VCT Spark logo and tournament year. Additionally, the keycap features the tagline "One More," symbolizing the endless competitive spirit of players and fans who constantly strive for victory. This collaboration with Riot Games has resulted in a fun, spirited, and memorable design that perfectly captures the essence of competitive gaming during this year's Champions tournament.
"HyperX is a huge part of the VCT event experience for both our pros and fans, so we're thrilled that our collab on this limited-edition VALORANT Champions keycap is now live and available during our most hyped event of the year," said Leo Faria, global head of VALORANT Esports at Riot Games. "The 2023 VALORANT Champions Tour has been an incredible ride worthy of a commemorative item that captures the 'One More' Champions moniker, and we're excited to offer this keycap to our fans."

The culmination of the 2023 VALORANT Champions Tour is currently underway in Los Angeles with the Bracket Stage kicking off on August 16 where eight teams are still in the hunt for the Champions trophy and the title of VALORANT World Champion.

"Joining forces with VCT has been an exciting collaboration, and together we've crafted a champion-tier keycap that embodies the competitive gaming spirit," said Jessany Van't Hoff, director of partnerships, HyperX. "This design represents the relentless pursuit of excellence showcased by the players and fans during this year's thrilling Champions tournament."

HyperX's HX3D 3D printed custom keycaps collection now includes the HyperX x VALORANT Champions Tour Spark Limited Edition Keycap as its fifth addition. Previous keycap drops have shown a popular demand for personalized keyboard accessories and HyperX is committed to continuing to collaborate with game developers, esports teams, content creators, influencers, and internal creative teams to bring even more unique and fan-friendly keycaps to the market. These keycaps can be used while gaming or collected as keepsakes or cherished collectibles.

With unparalleled design freedom, other 3D printed products are also planned for launch in the future through the HyperX HX3D personalization initiative. HX3D 3D printed products are produced on HP Inc. 3D printers as part of the growing cooperation with HP Inc., leveraging their experience and bringing synergy, innovation and color printing skills to gaming. HyperX's personalization products are manufactured using re-used powder nylon.

Availability
The HyperX x VALORANT Champions Tour Spark Limited Edition Keycap will be available in the U.S. only through HyperX.com on Aug. 22 starting at 12:00 p.m. PST until Aug. 26 at 11:59 p.m. PST or until supplies last. Pricing for this keycap is $14.99. Don't miss the chance to grab the exclusive keycap drop before time runs out. Once the HyperX limited edition keycaps are sold out, they won't be available again.

Pricing from HyperX.com is subject to change without notice. Retailers' pricing may vary.
Source: HyperX
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3 Comments on HyperX Announces Valorant Champions Tour-Inspired Keycap in Collaboration with Riot Games

#1
DJ_Cas
Another garbage in marketing world
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TheLostSwede
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DJ_CasAnother garbage in marketing world
It's called a collectable, as some people seem to care about these little memorabilia things...
They're rarely ever worth anything though and often end up in the garbage...
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DJ_Cas
TheLostSwedeIt's called a collectable, as some people seem to care about these little memorabilia things...
They're rarely ever worth anything though and often end up in the garbage...
What will you do with it when you get old? Showing to your grandsons/granddaughters? Look boys and girls how cool I was by spending money instead of your future. Keep buying useless things ...
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