Varmilo's Chicken Dinner keyboard is aimed at Battlegrounds fans

Varmilo's Chicken Dinner keyboard is aimed at Battlegrounds fans

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was the biggest game of 2017. While there may be some MOBAs out there with bigger player counts, in terms of overnight success, Battlegrounds took the cake. Or the chicken dinner, as it were. Along with those millions upon millions of new players though, there are some hardcore ones among them. For those players, the ones who take their battle royaling a little seriously, Varmilo has created a keyboard just for them.

Called the Chicken Dinner keyboard, the keyboard is kitted out with keycaps that give you a heads up about exactly what each one of those buttons does in Battlegrounds. It'll remind you that hitting five pulls out a grenade, or that certain F keys give you access to different weapons and accessories. It even has little symbols for various prone and crouch positions on the right keys, and a big reminder on the space bar of the #1 spot you're gunning for.

The paint job of the keyboard is in a military grey, with brushed aluminum for the base, and a mixture of off-white, yellow and black keycaps. The switches under them are all Cherry MX, though you can opt for any of the main rosters of switches from that company. Prefer tactile? There are browns and blues available. Like your silvers and reds? Those are there too.

The keyboard itself comes in two configurations: full and tenkeyless, so if you don't feel the need for the numpad, you can ditch it and save a few dollars.

The keyboard is available now from MechanicalKeyboards with a price tag of $131 for the tenkeyless version with brown switches, to $164 for the full-size version with silent Red switches.