Gundam Wing Soars Into HYTE’s New Collection

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Image source: HYTE website

PC case and peripheral maker HYTE has unveiled a collection inspired by Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, the 1995 Gundam entry that’s celebrating its 30th anniversary.

The big star of the show is the Official Gundam Wing Y70 touch infinite Limited Edition case (~US$499.99 MSRP), which has a UV print of the Wing Gundam Zero on the glass and exclusive anime-inspired start up visuals for the Y70 touch infinite display. You can also expect yellows for the power button, drive bays, and PCIE slot covers; reds for the case feet and PCIE40 4.0 Luxury Riser Cable; and a “custom white colorway with stylized black trim across the case.”

Image source: HYTE website

After the case, there is a keycap set (~US$109.99), desk pad (~US$$29.99), and extra-large wall scroll (~US$34.99). The keycap set takes after the XXXG-01W Gundam Wing and OZ-13MS Gundam Epyon visually, and comes with 152 caps that have full compatibility with “most ANSI and UK ISO keyboards.”

Meanwhile, the 900mm x 400mm desk pad and wall scroll provide Mobile Suit Gundam Wing artwork to gaze upon, with the latter being the only one that features the series’ five main mobile suits.

HYTE says that the products are expected to ship in Q4 2025. They can be pre-ordered on HYTE.com and Canada Computers, and are on display at the Anime Expo 2025 booth of Hyte’s sister company iBUYPOWER.

For those who want HYTE’s Mobile Suit Gundam Wing case without having to worry about the PC-building aspect, iBUYPOWER will be releasing an RDY prebuilt gaming PC that utilizes the Gundam Wing HYTE Y70 touch infinite Limited Edition case. Details on this will come later.


Source: Press release

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