Just like a lot of local businesses in various areas are looking to get in on the Pokemon GO craze, tech companies are looking to do the same. One of the first to step up to the plate is none other than Razer. Known historically for their wide range of PC accessories, the company has launched a chat option for Nintendo’s popular mobile game.
Now available in web-form, RazerGo allows players, or anyone in general, to chat with other gamers based on their location. The website, which can be found at go.razerone.com, let’s you narrow the users that you can communicate with by their distance from your location. You can choose to chat with players on a local, regional, or worldwide basis as well as limit communication to your team of choice (Instinct, Valor, or Mystic). App versions for the iOS and Android platforms are expected to launch in the next couple of days, but until then you can simply pull the site up on your mobile browser.