The Secretlab Titan Evo is up to AU$150 off, so now's the time to impulse buy a new gaming chair

Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition gaming chair
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According to our sitting experts, Secretlab's Titan Evo is the best gaming chair going. The gaming furniture brand held a big Black Friday sale last month, which was nice, but now they're going for a second round with their newly launched (and pragmatically named) Christmas Sale. As per usual, the Titan Evo can be had for the now customary sale price of AU$764, down from AU$799, but something I didn't notice during the last sale is that you can actually get the Titan Evo for cheaper than that.

It's possible to get the most luxurious gaming chair for as little as AU$729 if you're willing (or happy!) to buy a limited edition branded variety. For example, this model with the Superman logo emblazoned on its backrest is going for the special price of AU$729, and so is this Game of Thrones inspired take bearing the logo of the Starks (if you embrace chaos and prefer the Lannisters, they're accounted for too). There are also a handful of esports-centric models ranging Horde, Team Liquid and Cloud9. Of the options on sale, the Horde model is probably the least conspicuously branded, though you'll need to like that particular shade of red.

Of course, the Titan Evo's standard model, the one without the branding and fancy colourways, is also on sale for the aforementioned AU$764. That's pretty much what you can expect to pay for the Titan Evo during a sales event, but as always the price is worth it.

Secretlab Titan Evo | Starting from AU$764 at Secretlab

Secretlab Titan Evo | Starting from AU$764 at Secretlab
The Titan Evo is our favorite gaming chair, and has been for the longest time. It's the benchmark by which we judge all other gaming chairs—it's comfortable, supportive, and easy to assemble. The holy trinity. Buying direct from Secretlab is the only way to pick up this chair at this price right now.

While the Titan Evo is brilliant, I'm personally more interested in Secretlab's gaming desks, especially since my desk is over 40 years old (I ate breakfast at it as a child). The Secretlab Magnus Pro XL is our favourite gaming desk, and it's currently going for AU$1,269, down from the usual AU$1,408 (the non-XL version is going for AU$1,099, down from AU$1,218). That's a pretty normal saving for this desk whenever Secretlab has seasonal sales, but it's a generous discount on a weapons grade desk with brilliant cable management thanks to its onboard power supply column.

Secretlab Magnus Pro XL
Secretlab Magnus Pro XL: was AU$1,408 now AU$1,269 at Secretlab

A nice saving on this sturdy, digitally modular gaming desk, which has the distinction of being PC Gamer's best gaming desk. Perfect for sitting or standing, this thing packs in brilliant cable management solutions and is made of steel, so it isn't going to break under the weight of your well-endowed rig.

These two products—the Titan Evo and the Magnus Pro XL—are best-of-class in their respective categories, but Secretlab also makes a bunch of other stuff as well: it's well worth checking out the brand’s Christmas Sale if you're looking to upgrade your gaming space.

Shaun Prescott

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.