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noblechairs unveils new HERO Warhammer 40K Edition gaming chair

Noblechairs has made plenty of excellent themed gaming chairs over the years, from Marvel and Star Wars to The Elder Scrolls, Doom, Fallout, Resident Evil and others. Today, noblechairs is calling all Warhammer fans with the unveiling of its new noblechairs Hero Warhammer 40,000 Edition chair.

Beginning life as a tabletop game, the Warhammer universe has expanded to video games, novels and more. If you are a fan, then you may want to take a look at the new Warhammer 40,000 Edition chair, offering a sleek black and grey colour scheme, with a golden Imperium symbol emblazoned at the front.

Moving to the back of the chair, fans will notice more details, with the Sol System embroidered in gold as well. You'll find the slogan “There is Only War” stitched in silver gothic lettering too. I'm not a huge Warhammer fan myself but in my opinion, this is one of the nicest themed chairs the company has produced to date.

Like other noblechairs Hero Edition seats, you can expect all the comforts, including 4D armrests, a large backrest with adjustable lumbar support and recline/tilt functions.

The noblechairs Hero Warhammer 40,000 Edition is available starting today, priced at £439.98.

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