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]]>The new Attack on Titan Edition Titan Evo 2022 Series chair features popular iconography from the manga/show. This includes the Survey Corps badge adorning both sides of the backrest and a color scheme befitting the uniforms worn by popular characters like Eren Yeager and Levi Ackerman.

Aesthetics aside, this new Titan Evo 2022 model utilizes the same stellar build quality and premium features that have made it the best gaming chair on the market in our opinion. That means you’re getting the 4-way lumbar support, magnetic headrest, and ease of assembly as well. What’s more, the Attack on Titan Edition chair is available in Small (<169cm), Regular (170 – 189cm), and XL (181 – 205 cm) sizes, so you’re sure to find the right fit for you.
With that said, the Attack on Titan Edition Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 isn’t going to be considered as one of the best cheap gaming chairs with its premium price tag. However, if you’re a fan of the popular manga/anime series then it’s certainly one of the better options available right now.
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Pre-orders are now live for the Attack on Titan Edition of Titan Evo gaming chair from Secretlab. The anime-inspired model is due to ship out towards the end of May, but with wave one of stock being claimed quickly, we don’t recommend waiting too long to secure yours.
The Attack on Titan Edition of Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 isn’t with us just yet, though, so if you’re considering more gaming chair options then our price comparison technology is here to help. You’ll find the best rates on not just Secretlab, but more stellar seats worth your attention, too.
Once you’ve got your new chair ready to go, game and work in comfort with the best gaming desks available.
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]]>AndaSeat make fantastic chairs and the brand even has a few entries on our best gaming chairs guide. So you know you’re getting a quality chair that’s built to last.
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Some of Marvel’s most iconic superheroes have had their likenesses brilliantly represented through the all-over patterns that adorn each Andaseat model; there’s the heavy-hitters – such as the Steve Ditko inspired Spider-Man (opens in new tab) gaming chair – as well as more contemporary modernizations as found in the movies, such as the Ant Man (opens in new tab) and Iron Man (opens in new tab) editions, too.
Normally, these AndaSeat Marvel gaming chairs would run you around between $399 and $549.99 depending on which character variant you’re after; Ant Man (opens in new tab) being the cheapest and Spider-Man (opens in new tab) at the upper echelon of the price range.
AndaSeat Spider-Man Edition | $550 $283.25 at AndaSeat (opens in new tab)
Save $275 (50%) with code: ‘gamesradar’. This is sure to be the perfect gaming chair for any Spider-Man fans out there; there’s little doubt of that. The design largely speaks for itself, but one cool touch is how Spidey’s white eyes are represented on the chair back; something that would otherwise be empty space.
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AndaSeat Iron Man Edition | $470 $242.05 at AndaSeat (opens in new tab)
Save $235 (50%) with code: ‘gamesradar’. If the Armored Avenger is more your style, then you’ll be hard-pressed to find anything cooler than this Mark IV-inspired gaming chair. It comes complete with headrest and lumbar support pillows as well.
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AndaSeat Captain America Edition | $530 $272.95 at AndaSeat (opens in new tab)
Save $265 (50%) with code ‘gamesradar’. This AndaSeat model features everything you would expect to represent the First Avenger in the best light. However, more interestingly, it’s also got a rocking mode, so you can sway back and forwards in full comfort while you game; the chair moves with you.
If you’re interested in some of the other Marvel heroes and how they’ve fared through AndaSeat’s designs, you can find the best of the rest deals below, and something a little different, too.
If you’re looking for seats costing a more modest sum, our picks for the best cheap gaming chair deals is sure to be more your speed, with lots of options for under $100.
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]]>Note: These chairs are currently available in the UK right now.

There are a few things that help to position the Brazen Emperor range at the premium end of things. Firstly, the materials are plush, premium, smooth, and exude a sort of ‘executive office’ luxury. The soft faux-leather material covering the chairs makes for a nice seat and back, and there are no tearing or loose fibers that might come from a woven material finish either.
The overall build is of a good standard, too; everything feels sturdy once put together and in place. The pedestal itself has its big circular base providing stability, and the arms are easily and securely attached with one Allen key. If you don’t use the pedestal and opt for a rocker setup instead, it’s even easier to put together – only the arms would need to be attached.
As a short aside, the pedestal chair design does make for easy assembly and construction, but I wonder whether something will also be developed for this generation that isn’t held together at one crucial pivot/weight/anchor point…

Meanwhile, the audio switcher is neat and tidy and allows for quick flicks through what connection to use. That’s handy if you’re going from being plugged in and gaming on a console, to watching a movie on another device that’s connected via Bluetooth.
The downside of this connectivity and built-in audio is that this is not a chair that can be truly wireless with your console. These are not ‘officially licensed’ chairs that can be integrated into the consoles’ audio or wireless ecosystems, and as a result, you do have to be plugged into both a power source and an audio source.
Generally, the Brazen Emperor range is comfortable and robust. That’s an incredibly important factor in gaming chairs ticked off right from the start: comfort.
Audio is just as good. The built-in speakers are the other mainstays of Brazen’s chairs, and they perform just as well in the Emperor as other models. The rumble in the back is exciting and enjoyable in shooters like The Division 2 or Call of Duty, while the audio can – if your room is quiet enough – be enjoyed nicely at the subtler end of the scale with the wind rushing past your head in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla or alerting you to the faint grumble of an enemy in the distance. The speakers are a nice advantage that Brazen chairs offer, and it’s the same in these Emperor seats – they’ll easily outdo the speakers in the best gaming TVs or the best TVs for PS5 and Xbox Series X, for example.
In terms of comfort, I’ve been using the Brazen Emperor range for a while now and have gotten some good use of them over the Christmas break particularly. All in all, they perform well – though I prefer the pedestal rather than the rocker, personally – and offer a comfortable go-to console gaming chair. I even found myself getting the chair into position even for shorter periods, such is its performance over my sofa.

There have been a few squeaks or tiny wobbles that have developed over time which, while annoying, haven’t actually impacted the chair’s performance.
They are, however, a little short in the back and in the armrests. What I mean by this is that it seems better suited for folks who are not at the taller end of the scale. As a Big Lad, I sit in the chair and the armrests are not high enough for my arms, and the neck support is not high enough for me either. It’s still comfy despite this – which is great – but it’d be even better if it accommodated those of us who are a bit taller. And, perhaps as a result of the design to have the Emperor fold in half successfully, the back support isn’t quite there; it needs to be slightly more upright and robust in the back, particularly at the lower end. You can still slouch into the chair quite comfortably in those more relaxed passages of games, of course (which will have you enjoying the armrests a little by virtue of ‘shortening’ yourself and your posture in the chair), but it does feel just a little small for those of us of a taller nature.

Elsewhere, there’s a bit of give in the chair for a rocking motion, and the rocker itself obviously caters to this. No matter whether you go for pedestal or rocker style, though, both will fold in half which improves their ability to melt into the background of rooms or be stored when not in use. It’s a small but notable benefit.
Now is a good a time as any to browse for something like a Brazen Emperor as homes have changed a little to incorporate (perhaps) more dedicated work and play, or gaming rooms and areas. The Emperors are comfy and robust enough to be used as a main console chair, and the materials and comfort are of a pretty high level.
However, particularly as we move deeper into a new and exciting generation of gaming hardware in terms of machines, it’s a little hard to look past the lack of wireless connectivity and tighter integration into consoles than is currently on offer.
Still, if you’re after a solid console gaming chair, then Brazen and the Emperor offers a great option if you have the budget and inclination to commit.
Note: This chair is only available in the UK as it stands.
The Verdict
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4 out of 5
Brazen Emperor review: “Comfy, robust, and sounds good, but comes up a little short – literally”
It’s a comfy console chair with good audio and material, but the Brazen Emperor falls short – literally.
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