Secretlab has a whole heaping of collaboration deals on, making it the best way to get our favorite gaming chair and desk

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Secretlab TITAN Evo | Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines
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Secretlab TITAN Evo | Warhammer 40,000 Ultramarines: was $664 now $594 at Secretlab

Comfortable, adjustable, supportive—what more could you want from the best overall gaming chair? If you said, 'I wish it came in the same colour as the Ultramarines' power armour,' then say no more.

Key specs: Neo Hybrid Leatherette covering | Magnetic headrest cushion | Reclines up to 165° | 4D adjustable armrests | 3-year warranty

As you might be able to tell from Secretlab's presence in our list of the best gaming chairs and best gaming desks, we like its products quite a bit.



Starting with the chair, the Titan Evo is super comfortable, sturdy, and it feels great. It even has a neat little magnet-based head cushion that's easy to use. We have the Warhammer 40,000 Titan Evo in the PC Gamer office, and I get a little jealous every time I see it.

It's mostly blue with gold and black trim, plus a big Imperium insignia, and it even comes with a purity seal attachment you can pop on the top right. It looks neat, feels great to sit in, and the $70 discount makes it a bit more affordable.

If you aren't a Warhammer nerd (you're missing out), there are similar discounts on the Superman, Game of Thrones, League of Legends, Dragon Ball, and Valorant collaboration Titan Evos.

We have seen similar discounts from Secretlab before, but it doesn't tend to go much lower, so now is a decent time to go for that upgrade.

If you aren't in search of a chair, we called the Magnus Pro XL "quite simply the ultimate desk for gaming and working from home" in our review. It has great build quality, solid cable management, and a smooth sit-to-stand system. Like the Evo, it's a lot of money but easily worth it if you've got the budget.

The standard Magnus Pro is available for $939, discounted by $89, or you can pick up the XL model for $1089, which is currently enjoying a reduction of $99. It's not the cheapest gaming desk you can buy, of course, but it is clearly the best out there, thanks to its wealth of features and superior build quality.

Secretlab Titan Evo gaming chair in Royal colouring, on a white background
Best gaming chair 2025

1. Best overall: Secretlab Titan Evo

2. Best budget: Corsair TC100 Relaxed

3. Best luxury: Herman Miller Embody

4. Best support: ThunderX3 Core

5. Best big boi: AndaSeat Kaiser 4 XL

6. Best office: ThunderX3 Flex Pro

7. Best budget office: Ikea Matchspel


👉Check out our full gaming chair guide👈

James Bentley
Hardware writer

James is a more recent PC gaming convert, often admiring graphics cards, cases, and motherboards from afar. It was not until 2019, after just finishing a degree in law and media, that they decided to throw out the last few years of education, build their PC, and start writing about gaming instead. In that time, he has covered the latest doodads, contraptions, and gismos, and loved every second of it. Hey, it’s better than writing case briefs.

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