The fund says it plans to identify and invest in promising early-stage web3 gaming projects. Using its expertise and network, it will focus on enhancing the gamer experience through games that are fun to play, provide a sound roadmap, and are backed by an established team.
ZW3I-funded companies will be able to access Razer’s marketing and partnership resources, as well as zVentures’ Web3 partners including leading gaming investment firms Animoca Brands and Griffin Gaming Partners, and software company Amazon Web Services, among others.
Lawrence Lin is currently the director of blockchain at Razer.
The new wireless controller features Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for low-latency, gaming-grade performance, similar to that found in Razer’s gaming mice. The Razer Wolverine V2 game controller has six programmable buttons for ultra-fast actuation with tactile feedback and an eight-way Microswitch D-Pad for articulate and precise control in fighting games. The controller also features Razer HyperTrigger for quickfire execution for mouse-like reactions in FPS games.
The Wolverine game controller costs around $250. It is available exclusively at GameStop stores and/or Razer.com.

Production will apparently be limited to 500 pieces and available exclusively through Panerai boutiques and Panerai.com. The Luminor Quaranta Razer will be presented in black and punctuated by electric green on the small seconds dial and the strap stitching. These colors are inspired by the gaming brand’s signature colors. The 40mm case is composed of eSteel coated with diamond like carbon (DLC).
The two companies stated that a major component of this watch is recycled materials. The strap is made from recycled PET derived from post-consumer plastic bottles. The watch will be delivered in packaging composed of 72% recycled material and weighing 53% lighter than the previous version.