Gaming hardware brand Logitech G has announced a range of new K/DA League of Legends inspired accessories, but UK fans will have to wait longer to receive them.
It’s worse for K/DA fans in Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man, as at the moment they are unable to receive the products at all.
While the new K/DA keyboard, mice, mat, earphones and headset are available to buy now, there are delays of one to two weeks for UK customers, due to Brexit.
A statement on the Logitech G website said: “Following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, we are anticipating transit delays at the UK border due to processing congestion. This means that, while we typically ship products within 1-2 days of receiving orders, we expect your order to arrive within 1-2 weeks. We continue to work to ensure our products arrive in a timely manner during this period of transition, and apologise for any inconvenience.
“Regrettably, we are also currently unable to ship orders to Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey & Isle of Man. We are working hard to resume shipments as quickly as possible.”
The K/DA Logitech G products include the Pro K/DA mechanical gaming keyboard (£109.99), G502 Hero K/DA gaming mouse (£79.99), G333 K/DA gaming earphones (£44.99), G733 K/DA lightspeed wireless RGB gaming headset (£129.99), G840 K/DA XL gaming mouse pad (£42.99) and G305 K/DA lightspeed wireless gaming mouse (£51.99).
K/DA is a virtual pop group consisting of playable champions from League of Legends, featuring Akali, Evelynn, Ahri and Seraphine Kai’Sa.
The group’s music videos have amassed hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, with the original K/DA Pop/Stars song generating almost half a billion views to date. Other songs include The Baddest and More.
KDA stands for kill/death/assist – a ratio to track a player’s individual in-game performance in League of Legends. Players can also spend money to purchase in-game K/DA skins.
If the Evelynn Mains subreddit has taught us anything, K/DA fans are resilient and persistent – ain’t no Brexit bringing us down.
Further reading: A review of K/DA’s All Out EP by someone who’s probably far too old to be listening to it
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