Pulsar is expanding its gaming mouse lineup with a fresh batch of earth-inspired colorways and the long-awaited X2N, a refined successor to its X2 and X2H models. The new releases blend performance with aesthetic versatility, catering to both casual and competitive gamers.

  • The X2N arrives February 24 in mini and medium sizes, featuring a slimmer front and a reworked hump design.
  • Six Wildscape colorways debut, each exclusive to a specific mouse: Volcano (X2H), Desert (X3), Forest (X2), and Rock (Xlite).
  • The Ocean colorway for the X2N launches later in February, with the remaining Wildscape variants rolling out in April.
  • All new colorways use Pulsar’s signature CrazyLight technology for vibrant, customizable lighting.
  • Pulsar continues its trend of limited-edition designs, building on past collaborations and signature series.
  • Price points remain unchanged from existing models, with the X2N expected to align with the X2’s $59–$69 range.
  • This follows Pulsar’s recent expansion into U.S. operations and premium peripherals.

Pulsar’s latest move underscores its commitment to both performance and design, offering gamers a palette of natural tones that contrast with its usual bold, futuristic color schemes. The Wildscape series—named for its earthy, organic hues—appears tailored to appeal to users seeking a more subdued yet dynamic aesthetic. Each colorway is tied to a specific model, ensuring exclusivity while maintaining the brand’s signature versatility.

Row of gaming stations with illuminated keyboards and monitors in an esports arena.

The X2N stands out as the most substantial update, refining the ergonomics of its predecessors with a narrower front shell and a forward-shifted hump, a detail likely aimed at improving grip and reducing fatigue during long sessions. Its release coincides with a broader push by Pulsar to diversify its product line, including recent acquisitions and partnerships to bolster its U.S. presence and premium offerings. While the brand is known for its rapid-fire colorway releases, the X2N’s design tweaks suggest a more deliberate approach to hardware evolution.

Gamers can expect the first Wildscape variants—Volcano, Desert, Forest, and Rock—to hit shelves in the coming weeks, with the remaining two rolling out in April. The X2N’s arrival on February 24 marks a pivotal moment for Pulsar, reinforcing its reputation as a brand that balances innovation with aesthetic appeal.