In the Overwatch fiction, D.Va's real name is Hana Song. She's a 19-year-old Korean who played competitive Starcraft (the classic Blizzard title) and dreams of being a famous actress. Her character pilots a big mech suit, and she tends to fill a tank role on teams during combat.

The D.Va Razer Abyssus Elite has a lovely new D.Va look, as well. For $60, you can have this pink and blue gaming mouse with a 7,200 DPI optical sensor, three really responsive buttons and a design that you can use if you're a leftie or a rightie. If you're super committed to your D.Va theme, you can grab the D.Va Razer Goliathus mouse pad (or "soft mat," if you prefer) for $20. It's got a super tight cloth weave on top to let your mouse slide effortlessly suring combat, and Razer promises that it will stay flat even if you roll it up to keep in a backpack. These aren't the first Overwatch-themed peripherals from Razer, which released a headset and mouse with styling based on the main game, but they're likely to be the first ones we actually want.

Update: Razer updated Engadget with price and availability details, as follows. The Meka headset will retail for $80 in December through Razer's own online portal Razerzone, and sometime in the fourth quarter on both Blizzard's store and other retailers.