Secretlab FFIXV Gaming Chair Has Magnetic Role Patches
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Secretlab FFXIV Gaming Chair Has Magnetic Role Patches

Secretlab revealed its Titan Evo FFXIV gaming chair, which includes three magnetic role patches that attach to the back. It starts at $624, pre-orders are open, and it is expected to ship on November 11, 2024.

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Secretlab noted that this chair uses the Neo Hybrid Leatherette fabric in navy blue with gold accents. The front and back both feature the Secretlab and FFXIV logos. The back also shows the Crystal Tower, while the front has crystals along the side. On the front, right side of the chair is the magnetic patch placement space, which is in the center of the gold meteor. Every chair comes with DPS, healer, and tank patches someone can affix to that spot to show their current job type. 

Here’s the official trailer showing how it looks:

And here’s the part of the announcement highlighting the FFXIV role patches:

Note that the $624 price is the basic one. This can increase based on a number of factors. For example, there are small, regular, and XL size chairs. The armrest tops can be changed. There will also be FFXIV edition memory foam lumbar pillows for $59 each. Those feature Fat Cat or Alpha the Chocobo designs. (Those pillows can also be purchased separately.)

Here’s how the two lumbar pillow designs look:

The Secretlab FFXIV Titan Evo gaming chair will launch on November 11, 2024. Final Fantasy XIV is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, the Dawntrailexpansion debuts on July 2, 2024.


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