
Those not interested in getting the Lightfall-themed mousepad can enjoy larger sizes up to 1600 x 800 x 4mm. The QCK Prism XL clocks in at 900 x 300 x 4mm, and unfortunately, it seems that’s the only size option for the Lightfall Edition. However, the smaller size might not work for everyone.

Ultimately, I prefer the smaller mousepad size since the too-big Sitch Cloth mousepad hung over the back of my desk. When gaming, I occasionally grazed the top edge of the Prism mousepad, but usually, that just meant I needed to adjust my position and seldom got in the way of gameplay. However, the size difference didn’t really hamper my mouse use in typical day-to-day use. My only real concern with the Prism was that it wasn’t as big as the Stitch Cloth mousepad (which, admittedly, was far too big for my desk). To be fair, the Prism mousepad doesn’t feel significantly different from my old mousepad, a gargantuan Stitch Cloth mousepad from Glorious. That said, I did really appreciate the design of the QCK Prism - the Lightfall theme and colours are nice as a Destiny 2 fan, the light-up RGB edge is cool - especially once I figured out how to sync it with the mouse colours using the SteelSeries software - and it feels great under my mouse when gaming. I have the least to say about the mousepad because, well, it’s a mousepad. Let’s start things off with the QCK Prism XL mousepad.

I’ve included pricing and links to the non- Lightfall variants below for those who like the devices but don’t care for the Destiny special editions. Oh, and before I get into it, the Lightfall-themed SteelSeries gear comes with codes for an in-game emblem and emote nice little touches, though not worth a purchase on their own.Īnother thing worth keeping in mind is that aside from the Lightfall colourways, each of the products below is functionally the same as the non- Lightfall versions, but costs slightly more.

I did, however, take the Arctis 7+, Aerox 5 and QCK Prism for a test drive in Lightfall and was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked all three.

There are also Lightfall-themed KontrolFreek “performance thumbsticks” for console players, though I play on PC and didn’t test those out. SteelSeries launched a Destiny 2: Lightfall Edition Arctis 7+ headset, Aerox 5 mouse and a QCK Prism XL mousepad. Although Lightfall fell flat for many longtime fans, SteelSeries’ gear doesn’t (well, except for the mousepad, but it’s good that’s flat). Ahead of the latest Destiny 2 expansion, Lightfall, SteelSeries announced a suite of limited edition Lightfall-themed gaming gear.
