With Star Wars making its return to the big screen this month in The Mandalorian and Grogu, Secretlab has unveiled a new gaming chair based on the upcoming film. Just like its other special edition chairs, the new Secretlab Titan Evo features a design inspired by the movie’s armor-clad main character, and it’s now available to preorder.

Secretlab Titan Evo: The Mandalorian and Grogu Gaming Chair

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The new Titan Evo chairs come equipped with their own take on the fabled Beskar armor of Mandalore, as they have a chrome leatherette design modeled after the mythic metal. The silver materials are complemented by several small nods to the Mandalorian, Din Djarin, like a Mudhorn signet embossed on the headrest and visual elements based on the design of his helmet, chestplate, and vambraces. Another neat Easter egg is a “This is the way” quote on the seat base, written in the Mando’a language.

One of GameSpot’s favorite gaming chairs, the Secretlab Titan Evo scores high thanks to its use of premium materials and an affordable price point. Secretlab offers this model in three sizes–small, regular, and extra-large–as well as several additional upholstery options like SoftWeave Plus fabric, NAPA leather, and Exotic Ash Microsuede. Each chair is equipped with built-in lumbar support that automatically adjusts to your sitting position, 4D adjustable armrests, and a memory foam neck pillow that makes them comfortable to sit in for long stretches–but don’t forget to get up and stretch every hour!

In addition to the Mandalorian Titan Evo gaming chair, Secretlab also has several other Star Wars-themed products for sale. The company’s premium chair sleeves–that fit its existing product line snugly and offer extra durability–also come in Boba Fett and Jedi variants.

  • Secretlab Magnus Pro Gaming Desk — $939 ($1,028)
  • Secretlabs Skins: Jedi — $99
  • Secretlabs Skins: Boba Fett — $99
  • Secretlab Titan Evo Gaming Chair (Empire Edition) — $664
  • Secretlab Titan Evo Gaming Chair (Stormtrooper Edition) — $664

To complete the Star Wars setup, you can even purchase a Magnus Pro gaming desk that is adorned with blueprints of the Millennium Falcon and the second Death Star.

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