Thursday, January 30th 2025

HYTE Reveals hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set

HYTE, a leading manufacturer of cutting-edge PC components and peripherals, is thrilled to collaborate once again with the hololive team, represented by the COVER corporation from Japan, on the production of the hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set ahead of its upcoming 6th fes - Color Rise Harmony and SUPER EXPO 2025.

HYTE is an official sponsor of hololive's 6th fes SUPER EXPO 2025. Like with HYTE's prior collaborations, the hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set will prominently feature hololive's talent lineup participating in 6th fes on March 8-9, 2025, in Japan. These include Amane Kanata, Tsunomaki Watame, Tokoyami Towa, and Himemori Luna.
Each set comes with 146 keycaps in the base kit that are Cherry MX compatible while highlighting the signature icons of each of the hololive 4th generation lineup in colorful styles. These keycaps are also fully compatible with ANSI, JIS, and ISO keyboards.

Availability
The hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set is now available for pre-order at HYTE.com and is expected to launch in 2025. It is priced at an MSRP of $99.99. To learn more about the hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set, please visit the product page.
HYTE is also working with the Japanese retailer Tsukumo to offer local residents an option to purchase the hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set directly. Details on when Japanese consumers can pre-order the Keycap Set from Tsukumo will soon be shared on HYTE's hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set product page.

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5 Comments on HYTE Reveals hololive 4th Generation Keycap Set

#1
Nin
I'm really down for Hololive-themed peripherals, but I've always found this kind of pricing for just a keycap set way too much. The usual ~$60 is already pretty hard to justify imo.
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#2
Mysteoa
NinI'm really down for Hololive-themed peripherals, but I've always found this kind of pricing for just a keycap set way too much. The usual ~$60 is already pretty hard to justify imo.
That is the senpai tax.
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#3
sLowEnd
Lots of merch is expensive, not just anime merch
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#4
Niceumemu
Yup, merch is always expensive because you're paying profit margins on the product itself plus profits to the company/person (or both) that the merch is based on. Merch sales essentially have triple dipped profits.
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#5
Chomiq
sLowEndLots of merch is expensive, not just anime merch
Yup, full set of GMK keycaps will set you back $150. $60 is nothing in custom keyboard world.
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