
SteelSeries World of Warcraft Wireless MMO Mouse review
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Not many games have peripherals designed especially for them, let alone games that are nearly 10 years old. But World of Warcraft is special.
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A little variable in its wired and wireless performance, and far too expensive to forgive the problems

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A good budget gaming mouse for those of you with a 'claw'

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Ultra customisable and comfortable gaming mouse