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Secretlab just revealed its first-ever Genshin Impact crossover, and we’re getting not one but two stunning Titan Evo gaming chairs, based on characters from the game. We’re also getting a Magnus Pro desk with a beautiful Magpad desk cover, featuring scenes from the Lantern Rite Festival printed on it.
As a maker of some of the best gaming chairs and desks, it’s surprising to see Secretlab take so long to target a game like Genshin Impact for a major crossover. Regardless, it’s been well worth the wait because these new products are absolutely gorgeous.
First up in this Genshin Impact x Secretlab collection are the Xiao and Ningguang Titan Evo gaming chairs. Each design incorporates the character emblems as the focal point, with other flourishes tying together the overall designs.
Xiao’s chair features tributes to his Elemental Burst: Bane of All Evil ability, while the sidewings of the chair have Xiao’s Anemo Vision embroidered on them, alongside a nod to his illuminated beast tattoo.
As for the Ningguang design, this features patterns from her outfit with her phoenix emblem emblazoned across the back of the chair. It’s a much more elegant design, with golden ginkgo leaves contrasting nicely against the deep black on the rear of the chair.
Finally, there is the Secretlab Magnus Pro sit-to-stand metal desk. With a gorgeous landscape of the Lantern Rite Festival laid across it, courtesy of the Liyue Edition Secretlab Magpad. Also included with the desk is a special cable management bundle to keep your desktop looking tidy without disrupting the theme of the desk.
If you want to get a closer look at this collection, it will be on display at the Anime Expo in Los Angeles from July 3 to July 6, 2025. Head over to the Secretlab booth (WH-222) to take a look. You’ll even get a special Secretlab Keychain Genshin Impact Edition for visiting, while stocks last. Both Titan Evo chairs will start from $644, while the Magnus Pro desk starts at $878.
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