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noblechairs launches DOOM Edition gaming chair

Back in May, noblechairs announced a new licensing partnership with Bethesda for limited edition gaming chairs based on popular Bethesda-published games. The first one was the noblechair HERO Fallout Vault-Tec Edition. Now today, the DOOM edition has officially arrived. 

Today, noblechairs and Bethesda launch the noblechair HERO DOOM Edition, featuring an all-black base, blood red accents and DOOM themed embroidery. You can find our review of the original noblechairs Hero, HERE.

You can see the chair for yourself in the video and gallery above. As you can see, the DOOM edition sets itself apart with rune markings, including the iconic mark of the DOOM Slayer on the front of the chair. Other key features include:

  • Adjustable lumbar support for your lower back
  • Memory foam embedded into the headrest for improved comfort
  • Durable, easy-clean, water-resistant and breathable
  • Larger surface area for the seat- and backrest, optimised for long gaming sessions
  • Individually adjustable seat height
  • Supports a weight of up to 150Kg

The noblechair HERO: DOOM Edition is available to pre-order now from Overclockers UK for £379.99. Shipping is currently estimated to begin on the 31st of August.

KitGuru Says: Both of the Bethesda-themed noblechairs so far have been excellent, so it will be exciting to see what franchise the team tackles next. What do you all think of the new DOOM Edition noblechair? 

 

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