Summary

Secretlabhas teamed up with a laundry list of studios to turn your gaming chairs into officially licensed merch connected to your favorite series,Monster HunterandCyberpunk 2077among them. This week, it added another iconic video game series to its Titan Evo collection for the first time -Warhammer 40K. The high-end gaming chair has been decked out in Ultramarine colors and you may pre-order it right now through the Secretlab website.

Designed to look like something the Lord General himself might sit in, the design makes the chair look like it has been decked out in Ultramarine power armor. The blue chair has gold trim (and matching gold shoulder pads), the Ultramarines chapter symbol stitched onto the back, and even a purity seal with metal backing on the side of its headrest. Unlike real power armor, the rest of the chair isn’t made of metal because, well, that wouldn’t be all that comfortable.

secretlab warhammer 40 titan evo chair

No, underneath the impressive homage to Warhammer 40K is the same Titan Evo you’ll find regardless of the variation you choose, and that is by no means a slight. The Titan Evo has a first-of-its-kind lumbar support system that adapts intuitively to the shape of your spine, armrest tops that can be swapped with ease, and a magnetic memory foam headrest, like the enhanced lumbar support, a world first when it comes to gaming chairs.

Give Your Gaming Chair An Official Ultramarine Makeover

As you may already know if you’ve shopped Secretlab before, or you’ve assumed based on everything mentioned above, quality of this caliber comes at a price. The Warhammer 40K version of the Titan Evo starts from $624. That’s the regular size chair with the leatherette upholstery which is needed for the Ultramarine design. There is a larger size that costs more, and if you’re only interested in the chair and not necessarily the Warhammer touch, you can switch the material and the design to bring the price down.

Secretlab Titan Evo Warhammer 40K Edition

Secretlab’s Titan Evo gaming chair has been given a Warhammer 40K makeover. Its blue design with a gold trim has been modeled after an Ultramarine’s power armor, the seal on its shoulder the cherry on the Warhammer cake.

Warhammer’s designjoins a Monster Hunter collectionthat was added to Secretlab earlier this year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Capcom series, and there’sstill a surprise in store from Pumato keep those celebrations going, promised to be revealed later this year. The Warhammer 40K series also continues this year via the release of Space Marine 2. A game more than a decade in the making,you can pre-order it nowready for its arrival on September 9.

secretlab warhammer 40k titan evo