Razer gaming accessories include a $25 Taco Bell gift card at Best Buy

An image showing the Razer Viper V4 Pro gaming mouse in black and white on a background of various shapes and colors.

Razer is summoning hungry gamers to Best Buy, where shoppers can get a free $25 Taco Bell gift card with the purchase of a gaming accessory today only. A whopping 41 items are eligible, ranging from mice (including its new Viper V4 Pro), headsets, mechanical keyboards of different sizes, plus Xbox and PS5 controllers.

The most affordable accessory — Razer’s comfy Basilisk V3 Pro wireless gaming mouse — is $109.99 (originally $159.99). There are plenty of other accessories under $200. While the barrier to get the gift card is quite high, free Taco Bell might speak to some on a deep enough level to warrant checking out this deal.

Razer Viper V4 Pro wireless gaming mouse

Where to Buy:

  • $159.99 at Best Buy (with $25 Taco Bell gift card)

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