Razer, a global reference in gaming equipment, announced that the Iskur V2 chair has become the number one choice among esports professionals, according to the March 2026 ProSettings.net survey. This recognition reinforces the brand’s position as a provider of high‑performance solutions for the competitive scene. In 2025, other Razer peripherals – the Viper V3 Pro mouse, the BlackShark V2 Pro headset, and the Huntsman V3 Pro TKL keyboard – also topped usage statistics among professional players, demonstrating the breadth of the company’s portfolio.
Developed together with elite athletes and ergonomics experts, the Iskur V2 was designed to meet the demands of long training and competition sessions. “Comfort and ergonomics have ceased to be differentiators and have become essential for performance,” says Jeffrey Chau, Razer’s global esports director. The chair’s success motivated the brand to launch, still in 2026, the enhanced Iskur V2 NewGen version, which brings innovations such as the HyperFlex™ dynamic lumbar support, second‑generation EPU leather with CoolTouch™ technology, cold‑molded dual‑density foam, and 4D adjustments on the armrests.
Among the NewGen highlights are the reactive seat tilt, recline up to 152°, an ultra‑wide backrest that allows freer positions, and a memory‑foam head cushion. The goal is to provide continuous support both during intense gameplay and during rest periods between matches.
With the Iskur V2 solidified as the preferred esports chair and the arrival of the NewGen, Razer demonstrates its commitment to raising the standard of comfort and performance in training and tournament environments worldwide. In Brazil, the Iskur V2 NewGen will be available starting at R$ 5,339.99 in July 2026, while the standard Iskur V2 X NewGen will have a suggested price of R$ 2,999.99.


