Razer Devices Bring Light and Vibration Effects to 007 First Light
The collaboration marks a rare full integration of Razer's haptic cushion and vibrating headset into a major licensed game, pushing peripheral immersion beyond standard controller rumble.
Reporting from 1 sources: GAME Watch (Impress).
Razer and IO Interactive have partnered to integrate Razer Chroma RGB lighting and Razer Sensa HD Haptics into the spy action-adventure game 007 First Light, released May 27. The game features over 80 lighting effects and over 80 haptic effects across compatible Razer keyboards, mice, headsets, and controllers, aiming for a cinematic 4D-like experience at home.
Razer's partnership with IO Interactive brings the studio's James Bond game 007 First Light into the company's Chroma and Sensa HD ecosystems. The game, released May 27, triggers over 80 lighting patterns on Razer keyboards and mice and over 80 haptic effects through devices like the Kraken V4 Pro headset and the Freyja gaming cushion. Razer first introduced Chroma RGB lighting in 2014 with the BlackWidow Chroma keyboard, and Sensa HD Haptics was announced in 2024. The collaboration also involves Amazon MGM Studios, which holds the James Bond license. The setup lets players feel engine rumbles, gunfire, and environmental cues through their seat and headset while the keyboard and mouse flash in sync with on-screen action.
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- GAME Watch (Impress) 自宅で4D体験! Razerデバイスの“光と振動”で「007 ファーストライト」を体感してみた