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Starforge Systems Matches Magic with Tech – Collaborates with Witch Watch

           Austin, Texas – Starforge Systems, the gaming PC brand that touts that they make “The Best PCs in the Universe” has partnered with another anime IP. This time, there’s a little bit more love in the air! Witch Watch is an episodic anime chronicling the reuniting of Nico Kakatsuki and her childhood friend, Morihito “Moi” Otogi. Nico must navigate returning to high school after her witch training, all while dealing with the fact that she has fallen for Morihito. The show’s slice-of-life style pairs with its comedic and romantic themes in a light, upbeat and wholesome overall feel.

           The show aired its first season with twenty-five episodes, the majority of which are broken up into smaller subplots. Ariel Luna, the Starforge’s VP of Brand Strategy noted: “Our goal was for this collection to embody the fun and chaos of the show while introducing an aesthetic direction we're excited to evolve and expand upon.” Much of the artwork on the UV-printed cases, desk mats and wall arts fit a more pastel theme, similar to older, first party releases. However, this is the first time the company has paired a more muted palette with an anime IP.

           Starforge is offering this collaboration in the APNX V2-F, having transitioned away from the previously-used chassis. Despite offering the same bundle of printed case, platelight, wall art, desk mat and acrylic insert, the company has dropped the price of this bundle by $100 since it first launched years ago. The Witch Watch collaboration will feature artwork that’s (literally) dripping with whimsical and lighthearted doodles and other drawings in a clever, three-tone design on the case. In addition to the set of wall art, desk mat and plate light insert that will come standard with the case/PC bundle, Starforge has a handful of additional styles of each to allow prospective customers a variety of options in how they take part in the collaboration.

Starforge System’s Witch Watch IP collaboration can be found here.

The second season of Witch Watch has been confirmed, but a release date has yet to be set.