Thursday, November 17th 2022

HYTE in Collaboration With hololive English Unveils the New Limited Edition Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case

HYTE, the PC components, peripherals, and lifestyle brand of iBUYPOWER, today, unveiled the new limited edition Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case, in collaboration with hololive English team, represented by the COVER Corporation from Japan.

In HYTE's second collaboration with hololive English and illustrator Rosuuri, the beloved Ouro Kronii of holoCouncil comes to life along the tempered glass side panels of the uniquely designed Y60 PC Case. The famous VTuber is depicted on the main side panel holding up one of her blades while clock cogs appear to float in the background. On the corner glass, Kronii's white snake, Boros, sits atop a cog floating above a golden clock while a chibi version of Kronii embracing her Kronies plushie is depicted on the front glass panel.
"hololive English team and their talent pool has been incredible to work with, and we are happy to release our second collaboration with the Warden of Time, Ouro Kronii," said King Perez de Tagle, Marketing Executive Producer of HYTE and iBUYPOWER. "Kronies from around the world will enjoy an extremely limited-edition white HYTE Y60 PC Case with 360-degrees of Kronii artwork, including Boros!"

Across the top of the limited-edition HYTE Ouro Kronii Y60 and wrapping around to the back side panel of the case is the number pi, a nod to Kronii's "chosen" birthdate of March 14. Elements of the Warden of Time are included on virtually every surface of the Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case, including her ribbon and catch phrase "GWAK" above the ventilated area of the back, side panel.

"It's been a real pleasure to have the opportunity to work with the team at HYTE and iBUYPOWER," said Ouro Kronii. "The case turned out amazing and they have been so responsive throughout the collaboration. I'd like to thank them once again for the experience!"

Kronies attending Anime NYC can view the HYTE Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case in person at the iBUYPOWER and HYTE booth, #125.

Ouro Kronii desk pad included
Every order of the Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case comes bundled with a matching Ouro Kronii HYTE DP900 desk pad.

Pricing and Availability
The limited-edition HYTE Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case is expected to be available for pre-order to Kronies on November 17, 2022 from HYTE.com and at select global distributors starting December 1, 2022 for a starting MSRP of $280 USD.

iBUYPOWER pre-built PC systems configured with the Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case, including the Ouro Kronii Desk Pad, are expected to exclusively be available for purchase in early 2023.

Source: HYTE
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13 Comments on HYTE in Collaboration With hololive English Unveils the New Limited Edition Ouro Kronii Y60 PC Case

#1
P4-630
Nice renders... :cool:
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
Still wonder if the inner vented panel is plastic. So much plastic is a turn off.
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#4
bonehead123
TheLostSwedeThe famous VTuber is depicted on the main side panel holding up one of her blades while clock cogs appear to float in the background. On the corner glass, Kronii's white snake, Boros, sits atop a cog floating above a golden clock while a chibi version of Kronii embracing her Kronies plushie
Geez... this part alone is enuff to make me instantly & repeatedly wanna puke my guts out, or run off a cliff, whichever would ease my misery quicker...too bad I can't UNSEE this crap :(
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#5
TechLurker
Must have been popular enough to continue collaborating. I guess we'll eventually see even more Virtual Tuber collabs down the pipe line. It's a decent case, not too big and not too small, and nowhere near as costly as the collaboration cases like from ASUS (their Gundam and Evangelion collabs).
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#6
Mysteoa
bonehead123Geez... this part alone is enuff to make me instantly & repeatedly wanna puke my guts out, or run off a cliff, whichever would ease my misery quicker...too bad I can't UNSEE this crap :(
You can hate it as much as you want, it is still better than if it was any Ethot.
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#7
RandomWan
MysteoaYou can hate it as much as you want, it is still better than if it was any Ethot.
Not really. Same category as far as I'm concerned.
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#8
whereismymind
never liked hololive, pretty dystopian how we literally pay people money for voice acting with a filter on their faces, pretending to be anime characters. but anyway nice case.
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#9
PLAfiller
Saw the reviews when this case first came out, what I didn't see coming is how many collaborations and special editions they are going to make. I gotta hand it to them, they found a niche. Case is a perfect board to sticker all kind of themes.
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#10
ZetZet
whereismymindnever liked hololive, pretty dystopian how we literally pay people money for voice acting with a filter on their faces, pretending to be anime characters. but anyway nice case.
How is that different than paying voice actors for playing anime characters in TV shows? Not to mention paying is very optional. I think it's dystopian that some people care so much about people enjoying something that is completely harmless. But then It's not really dystopian, trash talking people and in general being obnoxious is very human.
bonehead123Geez... this part alone is enuff to make me instantly & repeatedly wanna puke my guts out, or run off a cliff, whichever would ease my misery quicker...too bad I can't UNSEE this crap :(
It's funny I have to say this in a forum discussing animated characters, but grow up.
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#11
Opex
The AYAYAYA era of gaming is coming...
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#12
whereismymind
ZetZetHow is that different than paying voice actors for playing anime characters in TV shows? Not to mention paying is very optional. I think it's dystopian that some people care so much about people enjoying something that is completely harmless. But then It's not really dystopian, trash talking people and in general being obnoxious is very human.
I think my biggest issue with Hololive compared to an average anime is the insane level of interactivity. The way donations work for example kind of scares me, and I feel like we idolize these characters too much, to the point where we literally need girls to mask themselves with 3D models to satisfy us? That's horrifying. I didn't mean to act obnoxious and trash talk anyone, just give my thoughts.
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#13
ZetZet
whereismymindI think my biggest issue with Hololive compared to an average anime is the insane level of interactivity. The way donations work for example kind of scares me, and I feel like we idolize these characters too much, to the point where we literally need girls to mask themselves with 3D models to satisfy us? That's horrifying. I didn't mean to act obnoxious and trash talk anyone, just give my thoughts.
From my point of view it's the girls that prefer the anonimity of it all. They can be themselves and don't have to pay attention to their looks, especially those that do not have high self confidence.


For example my favourite streamer is Lirik and he doesn't do webcam. But I like his voice, he plays the games he plays similarly to how I would do it so it doesn't annoy me. Now some people might say that watching gameplay is weird, but for me personally I do it at work when I'm waiting for a call, playing myself gives me anxiety while watching doesn't, but it does the same wonders for making the time go by unnoticed.


It's not like those who watch vtubers stopped watching other content.
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