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Gaming Picked Weekly Recap: What's New in Gaming May 17, 2026

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Another week, another stack of gear pushed to its limits. This past week at Gaming Picked, we dug deep into what makes a peripheral truly perform, from the subtle advantages of a mouse bungee to the outright dominance of an analog keyboard. If you’re wondering what's new in gaming May 2026, we’ve got your back. We focused heavily on the tools that separate the casual player from the competitive beast.

The clear standout? Keyboards. Specifically, the mechanical kind that promises an edge. But we didn't stop there. We also sorted through high-end audio for those seeking sonic superiority and squared off two titans of the gaming chair world. If you're looking to optimize your setup, this week's roundup is essential reading.

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Razer Mouse Bungee V2

If you're still fighting cable drag with your wired mouse, this small upgrade might just be the most impactful thing you buy this year.

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8BitDo Ultimate Wireless Controller

A surprisingly capable wireless controller that punches above its weight, especially if you're not tied to first-party options.

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Best Gaming Monitor 2026: Top OLED Displays Ranked

OLED is the undisputed king of gaming displays right now; here's which specific models are actually worth your cash.

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Sennheiser HD 660S2

Audiophile headphones for gaming? Yes, but only if you value soundstage and clarity over every other feature on the spec sheet.

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Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2

The Superlight 2 still defines the esports mouse category, proving that sometimes, less truly is more, especially when it comes to weight.

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Wooting 60HE

The analog keyboard is still the performance benchmark; the Wooting 60HE demonstrates exactly why it retains its top spot.

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Shure MV7

A solid hybrid mic option for streamers who need flexibility without sacrificing too much audio quality.

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Secretlab vs Razer Iskur V2: Which Gaming Chair Reigns Supreme?

Two premium gaming chairs, one clear winner for specific use cases. Don't buy either without reading this first.

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Keychron Q1 Pro

A fantastic entry into the enthusiast keyboard space, particularly if you appreciate solid build quality and customization at a reasonable price.

Gaming Picked weekly recap — week of May 17, 2026: What’s New in Gaming May 2026

Another week, another stack of gear pushed to its limits. This past week at Gaming Picked, we dug deep into what makes a peripheral truly perform, from the subtle advantages of a mouse bungee to the outright dominance of an analog keyboard. If you’re wondering what’s new in gaming May 2026, we’ve got your back. We focused heavily on the tools that separate the casual player from the competitive beast.

The clear standout? Keyboards. Specifically, the mechanical kind that promises an edge. But we didn’t stop there. We also sorted through high-end audio for those seeking sonic superiority and squared off two titans of the gaming chair world. If you’re looking to optimize your setup, this week’s roundup is essential reading.

What to read first

If you only read one thing this week, make it our Wooting 60HE Review 2026. The analog keyboard concept has been around for a while, but the Wooting 60HE consistently proves why it’s still the benchmark for competitive gaming. It’s not just a keyboard; it’s a performance tool, and understanding its advantages is crucial for anyone serious about their input devices.

Looking ahead

Next week, we’re diving into some new headset tech that promises spatial audio advancements. Keep an eye out for our initial impressions on a few early access titles that are generating some buzz, and we’ll be comparing some budget-friendly mice to see if you really need to spend top dollar for competitive performance.