Secretlab has announced an expansion of its chair-line that it currently has with Overwatch. The popular game will now see a total of five different designs available with the Kiriko Edition TITAN Evo. Those who have already purchased a separate chair will have the option to purchase a sleeve for their favorite hero. These new chairs will be available to be experienced first hand at BlizzCon ‘23 at the Secretlab booth in Overwatch Hall. The limited edition World of Warcraft Murloc Edition Memory Foam Lumbar Pillow is also in attendance at the convention.
The Secretlab TITAN Evo Overwatch 2 Kiriko Edition is inspired by Kiriko’s iconic robes and is also modeled after a miko, or shrine maiden. The chair is upholstered in the Secretlab NEO Hybrid Leatherette as the chair mirrors the red hakama and white kosode of her outfit. Her rope belt receives touches on the chair’s side wings while the headband is noticeable at the top of the backrest. Players can experience the connection to the fox spirit on the back of the chair with a velvety white microsuede to give extra texture. Fans will appreciate this from her Kitsune Rush ultimate, where she calls upon the fox to empower her teammates. Bright blue accents also stand out against the red and white that will offer matching logo stitching.
Secretlab TITAN Evo chairs are available in small, regular and XL to accommodate various sizes. The Genji and the D.Va are the only two without all those options. The Kiriko Edition joins the Tracer and Genji Edition chairs, and now Secretlab SKINS are available with the D.Va Edition. The skin will offer exact fitting and 360-degree protection as it has been adapted from the soft and breathable SoftWeave Plus fabric for all-day comfort. Along with the other four, the standard Overwatch Edition chair is also an option.
Secretlab TITAN Evo series are very sturdy and comfortable chairs that endure the test of time. We have reviewed chairs in the past, and you may read one of those reviewshere. The company’s designs are often eye catching with other recent collaborations including Diablo, Mortal Kombat, Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Bull Oracle Racing. A foot rest was even recently released, and that review we did can be readhere. Overwatch fans would be hard pressed to pass up on any of these chair designs to add to their setup and show off on camera. Prices start at $549 for the small and regular and $599 for the XL version of the Kiriko Edition.