
Back in 2022, we had a look at Secretlab Titan Evo gaming chair, a reassuringly expensive premium-grade seat that "you're unlikely to regret sinking the money into."
We stand by that verdict, save for one key point – if you're tempted but yet to pull the trigger, it might be worth opting for the Cyberpunk 2077-themed variant, which is what we're looking at (and sitting in) today. This particular version is a few years old, but it's currently on special offer – the RRP is £599, but you can pick one up for £469 when you order from Secretlab.
The Titan Evo Cyberpunk Edition is a chair fit for a king – or a nertrunner, if you'd prefer. Like the original model, it boasts premium-grade faux leather, an amazing degree of customisation – including adjustable lumbar support and arm rests – and a design exclusive to this version, featuring the iconic Samurai logo, neon yellow accents, and small details that make it feel fresh out of Night City's bustling streets.
Adjustability, Comfort & Features

The Titan Evo comes jam-packed with features and customisation options that make it feel perfectly suited to any gamer's frame, cybernetically enhanced or otherwise.
It can recline with the simple pull of a handle and has a locking mechanism for the raising and lowering handle, ensuring it stays at the right height – a very welcome feature. In addition to these, it has a 4-Way 'L-ADAPT' lumbar support that can be tweaked to fit your back's needs.
Bundled with this chair is a magnetic memory-foam head pillow (worth £40 on its own) that snaps onto your backrest. I actually found that, with the back of the chair angled to suit my ideal gaming position, I didn't need the pillow in place; however, it comes in handy when I adopt a more relaxed posture and recline the back slightly. The fact that it can be quickly applied and removed is very welcome.

The fancy-sounding '4D armrests' are adjustable in more than one direction and feature 'CloudSwap Technology' – a grand way of saying you can swap them out easily thanks to their magnetic locking system.
These features combined really help make this chair stand out from the rest, and I'm finding I don't need to adjust my posture or move around as much.
As someone who has previously used a simple office chair as their daily driver, I can say the difference is immeasurable; I would find it very difficult to go back, which seems to be a common sentiment with Secretlab customers.
Build Quality

Now, if you know anything about Secretlab, you know that the quality of their products needs no introduction, and the Titan Evo is no exception.
The box the chair ships in is so large it could probably earn you a few thousand pounds rent in certain parts of London, and while the construction process initially seems intimidating, the step-by-step instruction card makes it relatively straightforward.
The build quality of this chair is something to be praised; each stich and detail is near-perfect, and, along with that, the chair doesn't feel fragile or in need of careful handling; it feels sturdy, robust, and capable.
This chair really feels like you're getting your money's worth, which I think you definitely are here, despite the admittedly high price.
Cyberpunk Design

Along with all its amazing features and comfort options, this chair makes you feel like a true edgerunner.
The Cyberpunk 2077 logo stitched just below the headrest is masterfully done, and the iconic neon yellow complements it, making it pop in any gaming setup. Compared to the more subtle designs in Secretlab's range, this chair really stands out from the crowd.
The "slot" stitching, Cyberpunk tag, and "neural connection" patch are welcome small details, and as a huge Cyberpunk 2077 fan, I'm more than happy with how this chair looks.
But by far my favourite detail on this chair is the stitched samurai logo on its back. The iconic red skull rocked by Johnny Silverhand himself is the cherry on top of the cake, blending together perfectly with the 'cyberware' lines running diagonally down the back of the chair, and synergising with all of the previous details mentioned to create a chair that I am confident will please any Cyberpunk fan out there, in comfort and design.
Of course, it would be remiss of me not to mention the price of the Titan Evo – this isn't a cheap chair by any means, and I fully appreciate that it will place it outside of many people's budget. However, if money isn't an issue and you're looking for a supremely adaptable and comfy gaming seat (and you love everything Cyberpunk), then this is worth a look – even more so at the moment, as it's on offer when you order direct from Secretlab.
So, will you be investing in this special edition chair? Or is that price a little too rich for your blood? Quickhack your way into the comments and let us know!
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