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Secretlab asks the question: Can you be a true Warhammer 40k fan if you don't have a purity seal on your gaming chair?

Games Workshop collaborations have been common since the Middle Ages, but this one is a bit unique as it's the first Secretlab has done with the company. And what you get here is the Titan Evo Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines Editionreplete with your own seal of purity.

We are big fans of the Titan Evo and it has been our recommendation for the best gaming chair for a long time, so that's the first good part of this news. There's nothing worse than collaborating with your favorite gaming company only to find out that the product is garbage.

Fortunately, Secretlab Titan Evo It's anything but trash. It's not cheap, of course, but it's the bar against which all other gaming chairs are held up.

The cold-cured foam on the back and base is firm but cozy, and will stay that way for years. We have a few Titans in the office and they endure hours of wear, day after day, but are now just as comfortable as when they were first tested.

The adjustable lumbar support can be operated while sitting in the chair, making it very easy to get the perfect sitting position. They really are fabulous gaming chairs.

Of course, it's possible to ruin a great product because of a horrible color combination or simply a poorly thought out theme. I think Secretlab has the balance right here, although if it weren't for the sigils in front and behind reminding me of this, the color choice would make me think of Fallout rather than Warhammer 40k. Still, it looks great, with the gold trim and blue faux leather looking bright and clean. Hmm, “clean” doesn't sound very Warty-K, does it?

Anyway, I know you can't judge the quality of something completely through pictures, but I can't imagine Secretlab would want to damage the reputation of the Titan Evo by using cheap materials and construction methods, just for this link.

Just to make sure you're 100% clear where your allegiance lies, the Ultramarines Chapter symbol is sewn on the back, along with a stylized Aquila embroidered on the front and your own purity seal on the left shoulder. I have to say that, as a final touch, it borders on perfection. Secretlab could have stuck with the colors and logos, but that skull and litany are an inspired addition.

While I wouldn't classify myself as a sincere Warhammer 40,000 fan, I do have a soft spot for anything that allows me put on strong power armor, grab a bolt pistol and take down some hordes of heretics. So if I were going to buy a new chair and wanted to have a serious gaming theme, I know I could do a lot worse than this Titan Evo Ultramarine Edition.

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