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Razer has partnered with the Williams F1 team and Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg to launch two new limited edition variants of its flagship Enki Pro gaming chair.

The August 2 launch includes two new editions of the Enki Pro; a Williams Esports-branded blue one for all you competitive gamers, and a sexy-as-hell ‘Heliodor’ yellow edition adorned with Koenigsegg logos, for fans of the Swedish supercar maker. 

Razer’s Enki and the more premium Enki Pro are excellent gaming chairs. I can tell you that because I have one, and the only thing that sucks about it is the timing – I Just got the damn thing, and now I want that yellow one. 

The $999 Enki Pro boasts a large frame and high lumbar-supporting back, with great materials (a mix of leather and soft-touch Alcantara), a plush memory foam head cushion, and amazing adjustability, with a 152 degree angle recline (which means you can practically lay down on it). 

Most importantly, it’s ridiculously comfortable – I work from home so I sit on my Enki for 8 hours a day minimum, and then use it for gaming, too, with no back aches or fatigue.

Razer says the two new editions, available now via Razer.com and select Razer stores, will only receive a very limited quantity run, so you’d better be quick if you want one. 

MJ

Mike Jackson

Mike Jackson has been writing for high-profile publications for 16 years, primarily in the video game industry, but also covering tech. Mike is an obsessed video game hoarder with hundreds of games spanning a 30-year collection. An entire room in his house is dedicated to Super Mario, and he thinks the Nintendo Switch is “the best invention in human history.” Counseling may be necessary.