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Razer Surround Promotion Ends June 30th

Razer has announced it's cross promotion with Child's Play that allows gamers to give to charity while purchasing a the Razer Surround will be ending at the end of the month. Rather than charging the usual amount for the sound device, Razer removed their profit from the sale and donated all procedes to the Child's Play foundation instead. After June 30, 2014, Razer will introduce the Razer Surround Pro that will include new audio options including personal settings, voice clarity settings and more. Read on.

“You can’t play CS:GO professionally unless you can locate your enemies properly”, says Nathan "NBK" Schmitt, player of French CS:GO team Titan. “With Razer Surround we can quickly and accurately pinpoint nearby enemies, leaving us to focus on strategy and aiming. It’s the perfect audio tool for professional Counter-Strike.”

Razer Surround Pro will be available for 19.99 USD / 14.99 EUR, while the basic version will still be available for free. Any downloads before June 30 will automatically be upgraded to Razer Surround Pro.

“The 12-month promotion to bring next-level virtual surround sound to every gamer while raising funds and awareness for Child’s Play has been really rewarding,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and design director. “Increasing the performance and fun of gaming is an obsession for us, and what better place to promote the spirit of what we do than amongst kids who are facing challenges. Razer Surround was an ideal product for this drive—bringing perfect sound quality into gameplay makes the whole experience truly immersive and fun for players, whether they’re on the go or stuck in a hospital.”

For more information on the cause, check out the official Razer website.

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