On the 8th of August, the official Twitter account for Zenless Zone Zero revealed that they are collaborating with Razer on upcoming merch. Here’s everything you need to know about this unexpected but well-received team-up!
All the Details You’re Looking For
While the post itself doesn’t give much information about what to expect from this collaboration, more details can be found on Razer’s official website.
According to the information provided, further announcements will be made on August 22, 2025, at 6 AM PDT. If you’re interested and don’t want to miss the announcement, you can subscribe to Razer’s newsletter to get the latest news about the collab as soon as it drops.
Aside from the date and the confirmation that they are collaborating, the announcement remains pretty cryptic. It doesn’t give any details about the type of merchandise or the characters involved.
However, if you pay closer attention to the Twitter post, here’s the caption:
“Someone’s been undergoing special training. It’s probably best not to disturb her practice.”
This description fits one ZZZ character the most, known for both her strength and her fondness for unconventional training, Hoshimi Miyabi.
This idea is further supported by Razer’s official collaboration page which features the same blue color scheme used on Miyabi. It also displays the following caption : “Cut through the chaos”. Pretty fitting for the young Void Hunter swordmaster, I’d say!
What You Can Expect From This Collaboration
Putting aside the Miyabi theory, Razer is known for its high-quality gaming peripherals.
Moreover, the company is no stranger to collaborating with various franchises.
For exemple, its latest partnership was with Pokémon, and it featured a keyboard, a mouse, a headset and a mousepad. We can expect similar products when the Zenless Zone Zero collaboration drops in late August. Some players have also made the connection with Miyabi, and are expecting a gaming headset.
Everyone secretly wishes it will feature Miyabi’s signature ears, which make her 170cm tall (ears included).
If my prediction about Miyabi ends up being wrong, let’s just say it was all part of my special training!