Secretlab launches trio of Game of Thrones-themed gaming chairs
Whether Stark, Targaryen, or Lannister, you can now show your stripes with Secretlab's new Game of Thrones collection.
Following up on the launch of its Dark Knight Edition chair, Secretlab is teaming up with another pop culture icon: Game of Thrones. The company today took the wraps off of a new trio of Game of Thrones gaming chairs, each themed after one of the show's major houses.
Not every major house is represented here, but fans of Game of Thrones can now show their preference for the Starks, Lannisters, or Targaryens; arguably the three most important houses in the show at this point. Each comes sporting its house's sigil and colors.
For Stark fans, you'll get a white and black chair with the wolf sigil front and center. Targaryen fans will get the family's famed three-headed dragon sigil in red on a black background with red accents. Finally, those who favor house Lannister can snag a red chair with the golden lion sigil and gold accents.
Like Secretlab's other recent special edition chairs, these new options are only available with its Omega and Titan chairs. Pricing starts at $389 and the chairs are up for preorder now at Secretlab.
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Secretlab already makes some of the best gaming chairs out there, but its new Game of Thrones-themed chairs ratchet things up even further, letting you show your allegiance to the Starks, Targaryens, or Lannisters.
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