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Drop, formerly Massdrop, ends most collaborations and rebrands under Corsair

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NOW LET US Article – Drop, formerly Massdrop, ends most collaborations and rebrands under Corsair

Drop is evolving into a central hub for high-profile collaborations across the entire Corsair family of brands, focusing on limited-run products inspired by major gaming franchises.

Drop - Gaming Collaborations

To our Drop family

Starting our next chapter, drop.com will become a hub for our collaborations with truly exciting titles—from The Lord of the Rings™ and Cyberpunk 2077™ to Fallout Nuka Cola™, Doom: The Dark Ages™, and more—across the full CORSAIR family of brands.

This evolution allows us to focus on what we do best: bring bold ideas to life through partnerships that push boundaries and fuel passions. Check back here for release announcements, limited runs, and products inspired by you, our community.

Current collaborations

CYBERPUNK: ARASAKA

Featuring highly sought after gear with Arasaka-grade tech. Acquire the assets, build your legend.

THE WITCHER 3: WILD HUNT

All crafted to bring the legendary world and story of the White Wolf to your deskscape.

Past collaborations

CALL OF DUTY™: BLACK OPS 7

The mission starts now. Embrace the madness and experience the most mind-bending Black Ops yet with the officially licensed CORSAIR x Call of Duty®: Black Ops 7 family collection.

DOOM: THE DARK AGES

In a medieval war against Hell, you need to come prepared. In this exclusive DOOM™: The Dark Ages hardware collection, we've got your whole gaming arsenal covered.

CALL OF DUTY™: WARZONE

Be ready for any second chance in the Gulag. Dominate the fight ahead with the new Call of Duty™: Warzone collection. Show them you're not done yet.

Backed by CORSAIR’s family of industry-leading brands including Elgato, SCUF Gaming, ORIGIN PC, Drop, and more, each collaboration reflects a shared commitment to innovation, craftsmanship, and high-performance experiences for gamers, creators, and enthusiasts alike – available only while they last.

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