Thursday, August 1st 2024

HYTE Unveils HONKAI IMPACT 3RD Inspired Y40 PC Case Bundle and Keycap Set

HYTE, a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge PC components and peripherals, is thrilled to continue its ongoing collaboration with the global entertainment brand HoYoverse by officially revealing its all-new line-up of HONKAI IMPACT 3RD-inspired products. Teased earlier in 2024, fans can look forward to personalizing their systems soon with components themed after Songque, one of HONKAI IMPACT 3RD PART 2's focal characters who recently debuted as an S-rank playable Valkyrie. Fans can now pre-order the components at the following link: https://hyte.co/songque-pr

HONKAI IMPACT 3RD is a top-class action game bringing immersive story experience and hundreds of beloved characters over the past seven years. Now Songque, who has just saved Mars in the recent storyline, will share her good fortune and love with players. As part of this collaboration, the Official HYTE Y40 Songque's Encased Fortune Limited Edition Case Bundle lovingly displays Songque on the front and side glass panels with artwork made exclusively for this case, and comes with themed fan shrouds for further system personalization. It also features a limited-edition incremental badge on the case's back to denote ownership alongside subtle nods to the character's signature marks on the case's power switch and back ventilation panel.
Keyboard warriors that prefer to customize their boards can also look forward to the HYTE Songque "Shadowdimmer" Keycap Set and Encased Fortune Desk Pad Bundle. The set comes with 254 individual keycaps that are fully compatible with ANSI / ISO / JIS and other popular worldwide keyboard layouts, and is inspired by Songque's character aesthetics as the set features a two-tone color scheme of rich emerald colors and distinctly gold lettering and iconography.
AVAILABILITY
The Official HYTE Y40 Songque's Encased Fortune Limited Edition Case Bundle and HYTE Songque "Shadowdimmer" Keycap Set and Encased Fortune Desk Pad Bundle are now available for pre-order on hyte.com, and is expected to launch in Q4 2024. The case bundle is priced at an MSRP of $179.99, while the keycap bundle will be priced at an MSRP of $129.99


An exclusive Songque's Encased Fortune wall scroll, which features the original artwork made exclusively for this collaboration, will also be available for a limited time while supplies last to those that pre-order either the Case Bundle or the Keycap Set and Desk Pad Bundle
Source: HYTE
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13 Comments on HYTE Unveils HONKAI IMPACT 3RD Inspired Y40 PC Case Bundle and Keycap Set

#2
Dr. Dro
wNotyarD@Dr. Dro I know you're more of a Genshin fan than Honkai, but...
I've thrown my Amex at the screen but it isn't doing anything help
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esserpain
I need both the case and the keycaps desperately.
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wNotyarD
Dr. DroI've thrown my Amex at the screen but it isn't doing anything help
Everyone knows the card must be inserted in a 3½" drive, not thrown at the screen.
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xmanrigger
Not sure how many 10 yr old kids have the cash to buy that heap.
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Dr. Dro
xmanriggerNot sure how many 10 yr old kids have the cash to buy that heap.
TIL there are still people out here whose first thought upon seeing any sort of manga, anime or cartoons is that it must be something childish intended for little kids. Depressing.
esserpainI need both the case and the keycaps desperately.
Me too - and they just released a new Kirara phone too! I'm an iPhone guy but I must admit it's so tempting, they have a Keqing and a Sucrose model as well, I have a friend that owns the Keqing one and it's amazing
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PLAfiller
Ahhh....they got the hang of it :) Who knew waifu-branded stuff gets attention ;) Riding the Honkai Star Rail band-wagon all the way till the game is no longer in focus.
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Dr. Dro
PLAfillerAhhh....they got the hang of it :) Who knew waifu-branded stuff gets attention ;) Riding the Honkai Star Rail band-wagon all the way till the game is no longer in focus.
It's HI3, not HSR. HI3 is an old game by now (it was released in 2016), which just shows you how they don't go out of style. miHoYo's games are unique amongst other gacha-monetized games, they're some of the most popular and longest-lasting in an industry that doesn't hesitate to kill games off if they don't print out a quick buck. HI3, GI, HSR and ZZZ will be up for many years to come, and there's an excellent chance they'll provide an offline version upon end of service
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PLAfiller
Dr. DroIt's HI3, not HSR. HI3 is an old game by now (it was released in 2016), which just shows you how they don't go out of style. miHoYo's games are unique amongst other gacha-monetized games, they're some of the most popular and longest-lasting in an industry that doesn't hesitate to kill games off if they don't print out a quick buck. HI3, GI, HSR and ZZZ will be up for many years to come, and there's an excellent chance they'll provide an offline version upon end of service
Thanks for the heads up, I got no clue as I don't venture there. If I start I will probably sink many many hours....
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Dr. Dro
PLAfillerThanks for the heads up, I got no clue as I don't venture there. If I start I will probably sink many many hours....
The hours are the least of your worries, it's time well spent... the Amex statement is! :eek: :D
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Sithaer
Dr. DroTIL there are still people out here whose first thought upon seeing any sort of manga, anime or cartoons is that it must be something childish intended for little kids. Depressing.
I know right..
I'm 35 and I play Nikke and Wuthering Waves while also having some game related posters and figurines in my room, so what its a hobby like any other.:rolleyes: 'This is a lot more common and normal in the Asian cultures from what I know, I guess this setup is mainly aimed at them and not necessarily at kids like some wants to belive..'
Tho we also have some users on a site like this who hate/trash talk anything gaming related so I'm not even surprised anymore that we get such comments.:laugh:
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#12
R0H1T
I like manga/light novels because of the story, if it's good then it's worth spending time one! It's not like Marvel/DC or Netflix/Apple don't do multiverse on a loop or the 10,000th edition of a postapocalyptic dystopia :rolleyes:

Age has literally nothing to do with the content you watch or follow!
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#13
esserpain
SithaerI know right..
I'm 35 and I play Nikke and Wuthering Waves while also having some game related posters and figurines in my room, so what its a hobby like any other.:rolleyes: 'This is a lot more common and normal in the Asian cultures from what I know, I guess this setup is mainly aimed at them and not necessarily at kids like some wants to belive..'
Tho we also have some users on a site like this who hate/trash talk anything gaming related so I'm not even surprised anymore that we get such comments.:laugh:
For real. I play a ton of gacha games - NIKKE and WuWa included, but also Granblue, Honkai Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, Arknights, etc. And I'm also an adult, though presumably, most people on this site are.

Personally, I think a lot of the "things with an anime artstyle are for kids" sentiment comes from how Western cartoons are overwhelmingly for young audiences. It's especially strange that sentiment is still around when many more East Asian animated/game properties intended for mature audiences have made their way here. Think people would've learned their lesson by now.
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