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Secretlab And Mobile Suit Gundam Set For Collaboration

Mar 05, 2025Mar 05, 2025

Over the past couple of years, Secretlab has collaborated with a plethora of gaming and anime franchises, including Monster Hunter, as well as Naruto and Demon Slayer Kimetsu: No Yaiba, among other marquee franchises.

The Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition offers luxury and comfort in a sleek package.

Now, the gaming chair and desk company is gearing up for a collaboration with Mobile Suit Gundam via its recently revealed Mobile Suit Gundam Collection. The collection, which is based off the original Mobile Suit Gundam 0079, will see two chairs, a pair of chair skins and a custom magnetic mousepad released for fans to add to their home office or gaming setup.

To start, Secretlab's Titan Evo chair will see two variants, one modeled after Gundam pilot, Amuro Ray, and the other off his greatest rival, Char Aznable.

Immediately, fans will take notice that the RX-78-2 chair has the iconic blue, white and yellow colors that graced the "Granddaddy" Gundam. The front of the chair is modeled after the mecha itself, complete with vents and armor panels, while the back of the chair is styled after its shield.

As for the Char edition, it takes cues from his custom red MS-06S Zaku II, with the piercing mono-eye right at the center of it all. Meanwhile, the Principality of Zeon logo is embroidered on the back of the chair. Both chairs feature flight tags for their respective pilots.

Beyond that, Secretlab will also be bringing a magnetic mousepad that features both suits on opposite ends. The idea is that fans can swap between sides by simply rotating the pad.

For those who already own a Titan Evo chair, and would rather not miss out on the collaboration, the company has revealed that two SKINS Lite will be available. The first will be based on the RX-78-2, while the other will be based on the green Zaku II grunts that were a major part of the original anime. Other available accessories include unique cable management anchors and sheaths.

The collaboration comes off recent news that Gundam SEED: Battle Destiny will finally receive an English port over a decade after initially launching on the PS Vita. That news, coupled with the impending release of Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, a brand-new anime series, has ensured that fans of the popular mechas will be eating good in 2025.

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