MOUZ & Razer Extend Partnership For 2 Years

MOUZ Razer renew partnership for another two years
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Following an initial agreement made in 2019, MOUZ has prolonged its strategic partnership with Razer for an additional two-year period.

This gaming peripheral company holds the distinction of being the most enduring collaborator in the history of the German esports entity.

In a statement from the organization, it was conveyed that “Razer has been instrumental in our competitive trajectory and sustained expansion across the international arena.” The statement further noted, “This extension signifies a mutual dedication to superior performance, inventive solutions, and the continuous progression of professional esports.”

The alliance seeks to broaden the local involvement of both companies and bolster the development of the esports industry. As per the organization, the presence of both Razer and MOUZ’s primary offices in Hamburg will facilitate smoother operations for the pair in achieving their collective objectives.

The organization disclosed that Razer plans to keep providing its esports competitors with ‘advanced equipment and specialized knowledge.’ Furthermore, MOUZ will gain from Razer’s direct assistance at event locations during competitions.

The organization also commented, “With the global expansion of esports, Razer maintains its status as a leading brand relied upon by experts globally. Our collaboration is founded on a common aspiration to elevate competitive benchmarks each season.”

MOUZ’s Performance in Competitions During 2026

Established in 2002, MOUZ has maintained a significant presence primarily within the competitive scenes of Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2. Their CS2 squad commenced the 2026 season impressively, securing placements within the top five at both 2026 IEM Kraków 2026 and PGL Cluj-Napoca, an event they previously claimed victory in during 2025.

Conversely, the organization’s Dota 2 contingent has experienced difficulties in achieving favorable outcomes since their triumph at PGL Wallachia Season 6 in 2025, which occurred after a significant team restructure. Although the squad placed within the top five at BLAST Slam V the previous year, they failed to qualify for the Playoffs at BLAST Slam VI.

The CS2 contingent for MOUZ is scheduled to compete again at BLAST Open Spring 2026, while their Dota 2 team is presently striving to secure a position in the Playoffs of DreamLeague Season 28.

This article, “MOUZ and Razer renew partnership for two more years”, originally appeared on Esports Insider.