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Logitech reveals Call of Duty emblazoned keyboard and mouse

This kit will have you mercilessly pwning n00bs in no time

If our Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Spec Ops first play was anything to go by, this year’s most anticipated game is going to be a smash-hit title and Logitech is hoping to help you rack up your kill count with its MW3-branded gaming keyboard and mouse.

The G105 keyboard packs in six programmable G-keys, allowing you to configure 18 different macro combinations – and a nifty key matrix also allows more keys to be used simultaneously. The night vision-green backlit keys are an added bonus as are the handy volume, pause and start controls.

The G9X laser mouse can be cranked up to a mighty 5700 dpi in a couple of seconds as well as offering a lightning-fast USB connection. A dual-scroll wheel designed for easy weapon selection will be a godsend for weapon fumblers and the ability to adjust the mouse’s weight is a nice way to remind your fellow competitors just how 1337 you truly are.

Hardcore gamers will already have snapped up the hardware, but if you’re desperate to show your Modern Warfare 3 fan credentials, you can snap up the stickered kit this November. The MW3 G105 keyboard and G9X laser mouse are priced at £60 and £70 respectively. Game on.

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