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If you have been looking forward to truly savoring your brutal victories inMortal Kombat 1, you need to be made aware ofMortal Kombat‘s collaboration with Secretlab, as together, they bring you one of the most comfortable collector’s items ever offered. The highly anticipated fighting game’s Collector’s Edition actually feels worthy of the price tag, because of the exclusive gaming chair that comes along with it.

It will definitely ensure that you are at your highest degree of comfort as you perform intense and gory fatalities on your opponents.
Fans have been waiting for the sequel and reboot for a very long time, andMortal Kombat 1will finally be released later this month, on September 19.

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Mortal Kombat 1 x Secretlab Introduce the Ultimate Komfort
Mortal Kombat 1fans can give their gaming setup the ultimate upgrade, which would make the experience even more immersive as it perfectly matches “the heat of the arena.” With its latest collaboration with Secretlab, the creators of the award-winning TITAN Evo series gaming chairs,Mortal Kombatis bringing its very own twisty edition of the chair.
It is worth noting that according to Secretlab, there are only “limited quantities available only in the US,” so we are sorry to report thatMortal Kombatfans across the globe will probably not be able to get one.

However, for the lucky demographic that can acquire theMortal Kombat 1x Secretlab gaming chair, the TITAN EvoMortal KombatEdition “is a must-have” as they “Konquer their opponents in comfort” that can only be achieved “by the pro-grade ergonomic features of the Secretlab TITAN Evo” chair.
A feature that makes this particular gaming chair so comfortable is Secretlab’s “proprietary L-ADAPT™ Lumbar Support,” which basically consists of “a lattice of living hinges” that actually adjusts to the movement of your back.

TheMortal Kombatgaming chair also has a “unique pebble seat base, sculpted for optimal ergonomic support with flared edges” that genuinely guides “you to the middle for maximum pressure relief.”
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The Mortal Kombat 1 Gaming Chair Actually Looks Stunning
TheMortal Kombat 1x Secretlab gaming chair is “specially designed to pay homage” to the iconic and “brutal Fatalities.” This can be seen in the stunning and instantly recognizable “dragon crest in suave red,” along with the “intricate skull embroideries.” The cherry-on-top finishing elements on the chair include the famous words “Finish Him” and “Fatality,” artistically placed on the “accents and sides” of the decorative furniture item.
As you finally head to battle inMortal Kombat 1on September 19, a suggestion would be to check out the TITAN EvoMortal KombatEdition gaming chair, as it also comes with a magnetic head pillow that you can snap on for “plush komfort” whenever you want. The pillow has the Secretlab logo printed on top of it, showcasing the collaborative effort that the two companies put in to create such a great collector’s item.
You can check out the chair’s amazing “4-Way L-ADAPT™ Lumbar Support System” below that provides “dynamic support” unlike any other gaming chair:
Are you excited to finally playMortal Kombat 1later this month? Will you try to get theMortal Kombatgaming chair for the ultimate “komfort” experience? Let us know in the comments!
Source:Secretlab
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Osama Farooq
Senior Gaming Content Editor / Critic
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Ever since Osama was gifted the glorious PS2 more than two decades back, video games have formed a major part of his life, ranging from spending hours playing through every single Dragon Ball game he could find to witnessing the gaming industry evolve into something extraordinary in modern times. Building his collection of PlayStation consoles throughout the years all the way up until PS5, he prefers single-player experiences like The Last of Us and Persona, while also letting off steam on a daily basis with casual EA Sports FC matches. But the current rise in online multiplayer shooters will never really appeal to his old-school self.