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ATTACK SHARK Launches X11 ULTRA Carbon Fiber Mouse Ahead of Anniversary Sale

April 12, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

ATTACK SHARK, the gaming peripheral brand that has built a loyal following by delivering high-performance mechanical keyboards, gaming mice, and accessories at accessible price points, is making a strong statement with its latest product launch. The brand has unveiled the X11 ULTRA, a carbon fiber gaming mouse positioned as the definitive evolution of its best-selling X11 series. The reveal is timed to coincide with ATTACK SHARK’s 2nd anniversary sale, a sitewide promotional event running April 15 through 27 exclusively on the brand’s official website at attackshark.com.

The X11 ULTRA arrives as a direct response to what competitive and enthusiast gamers have long demanded from a flagship peripheral: premium materials, refined engineering, and tangible performance gains over its predecessor. The mouse is built around a full-body injection-molded carbon fiber shell featuring a proprietary forged texture — a construction choice that simultaneously reduces weight, improves rigidity, and gives the mouse a visual identity that stands apart from the sea of conventional plastic gaming peripherals. Carbon fiber at this level is typically associated with motorsport components and high-end audio equipment; its appearance in a gaming mouse at this price tier signals an intentional push upmarket from ATTACK SHARK.

Performance underpinnings match the ambition of the hardware design. The X11 ULTRA is powered by the Nordic 54L15 chipset, the latest generation of the platform, delivering the kind of low-latency, high-accuracy tracking that tournament-level play demands. Wireless connectivity is handled through a redesigned shark fin-shaped 8K receiver — a form factor choice that is functional as well as aesthetic, with integrated status indicators providing at-a-glance readouts of polling rate, battery level, and signal strength. For players who have ever fumbled through menus mid-session to check connection status, that real-time feedback loop is a meaningful quality-of-life addition.

Detail work on the X11 ULTRA extends to the periphery of the device. A 24K gold-plated scroll wheel and gold-plated side buttons are not merely decorative choices; gold plating resists oxidation and wear at contact points that see thousands of interactions per session, making the upgrade both tactile and practical. It is the kind of specification that tends to go unnoticed until it is absent.

The anniversary promotion offers the X11 ULTRA at 15 percent off its launch price, bringing the entry point to $93.49 — a competitive figure for a carbon fiber flagship with wireless 8K polling capabilities. The wider campaign extends that value across the full ATTACK SHARK catalog, with sitewide discounts reaching up to 60 percent. High-demand items including the X3 mouse, X68 keyboard, X11 mouse, R5, and R11 ULTRA are all included in the promotional window. Shoppers who opt for bundle combinations receive incremental discounts on top of the baseline sale pricing, along with a complimentary CM02 mousepad — an addition that brings meaningful value to buyers setting up a new desk configuration.

Community engagement runs through the entire campaign structure. Four rounds of giveaway events will be staged across ATTACK SHARK’s social platforms over the course of the sale. April 18 carries a particular incentive: every order placed that day will include a special anniversary gift, making it the highest-value single day of the promotion for buyers who can plan ahead. Additional exclusive discount codes will be released through the brand’s Discord community, rewarding its most engaged users with savings not available through standard channels.

Taken together, the X11 ULTRA launch and anniversary campaign reflect a brand operating with increasing confidence. ATTACK SHARK has spent two years establishing that affordable does not have to mean compromised, and the X11 ULTRA is the clearest articulation yet of where that philosophy leads when pushed to its limit.

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