Blacklyte Reveals Fnatic Chair

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23 January 2026 09:40

Blacklyte announced a new collaboration with UK esports organization Fnatic. The partners has rolled out a limited co-branded version of the popular Athena Pro gaming chair, decked out in Fnatic's signature orange and black color scheme.

The chair is now live on the Blacklyte website. It carries a price tag of $619 in the US.

According to release, Athena Pro Fnatic Edition builds on the chair's strong reputation for comfort during marathon sessions. It packs adjustable lumbar support that adapts to your posture, plush memory foam padding in key areas, and those versatile four-way dynamic armrests that help cut down on strain and fatigue.

This marks another big step in Blacklyte's push into the esports world. The Toronto-based company, launched in 2021 under parent group Arcus Home, has been racking up partnerships fast. Just last month they linked up with North American powerhouse Team Liquid for a similar custom chair drop. Beyond that, Blacklyte has deals in place with teams like Team Spirit and Toronto Ultra (under OverActive Media), plus they've stepped up as the official furniture partner for major events including the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 in Counter-Strike.

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Blacklyte Reveals Fnatic Chair

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23 January 2026 09:40

Tags: Fnatic

Blacklyte announced a new collaboration with UK esports organization Fnatic. The partners has rolled out a limited co-branded version of the popular Athena Pro gaming chair, decked out in Fnatic's signature orange and black color scheme.

The chair is now live on the Blacklyte website. It carries a price tag of $619 in the US.

According to release, Athena Pro Fnatic Edition builds on the chair's strong reputation for comfort during marathon sessions. It packs adjustable lumbar support that adapts to your posture, plush memory foam padding in key areas, and those versatile four-way dynamic armrests that help cut down on strain and fatigue.

This marks another big step in Blacklyte's push into the esports world. The Toronto-based company, launched in 2021 under parent group Arcus Home, has been racking up partnerships fast. Just last month they linked up with North American powerhouse Team Liquid for a similar custom chair drop. Beyond that, Blacklyte has deals in place with teams like Team Spirit and Toronto Ultra (under OverActive Media), plus they've stepped up as the official furniture partner for major events including the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 in Counter-Strike.

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