The MMO gaming mouse is a refined version of the one revealed in 2009

Aug 6, 2013 14:42 GMT  ·  By

It's not often that a company releases a marketing unsound product, but Razer seems determined to do just that.

Of course, the company might end up making money off it anyway, but in its official press release it says that it fully expects to lose more. Razer seemed really proud of it too.

“Why? Because we like to do fiscally irresponsible acts for the betterment of gamers worldwide,” said Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director.

The Razer Naga has a whole bunch of buttons on the side, each of which can be linked to one of the many skill shortcuts in MMO games like World of Warcraft and, eventually, Skyrim Online (probably).

Key binds and macros can even be assigned quickly, without needing to quit the game, thanks to the software that ships with the mouse.