Secretlab’s Mortal Kombat Edition gaming chairs make kombat comfortable


    Secretlab Mortal Kombat Chair CropSource: Secretlab / Warner Bros.

    Secretlab and Warner Bros. have collaborated to make two Secretlab Mortal Kombat Edition gaming chairs a reality just in time for the 2021 Mortal Kombat movie. Since the film’s releasing on HBO Max as well as theaters, you’ll be able to watch the big-screen versions of Scorpion and Sub-Zero beat the snot out of each other from the comfort of a PU leather gaming chair emblazoned with the iconic MK dragon logo, should you so choose.

    To touch on the specifics of the chairs’ builds: they’re upholstered in Secretlab’s PRIME 2.0 PU leather (so you can spare real-life animals while you viciously murder all kinds of species in Mortal Kombat 11), which the company claims is four times more durable than standard PU leather. They also let you recline up to 165 degrees.

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    The chairs are available starting today, April 15, for $389 (Omega) and $429 (Titan) at Secretlab’s site. The pair will only be available in limited quantities, so if you’re a fan of either model, consider moving quickly.

    Interested in other Secretlab goods? Check out our review of the company’s Aape Collection gaming chair. Or, if you’re looking for extras to top up your chair-sitting experience, here our guide to the best Secretlab gaming chair accessories of 2021.

    And in case you somehow missed it, don’t forget to check out the Mortal Kombat movie trailer. Seriously, it’s rad. There’s a bit in it where Sub-Zero freezes a squirt of blood to turn it into a dagger. Plus, Goro’s in the trailer. Goro! You remember him? He’s the four-armed guy who clobbered you in Mortal Kombat X online matches.

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