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Hoshimachi Suisei Hyte PC Part Designs Revealed

Links International has revealed that it will sell new Hyte PC parts designed after the Hololive Vtuber Hoshimachi Suisei in Japan. The collection will consist of a Hyte Y70 PC case,a mouse pad, and a set of keycaps.

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Hyte will use its Y70 PC case to produce a new collaboration model featuring Suisei. The case can host a motherboard sized up to E-ATX, and all of its sides will be colored after the Vtuber’s theme palette.

In addition, Hyte is also producing a mouse pad and a set of keycaps designed after the same Vtuber. Some of the keycaps will also feature Suisei’s mascot cat, Takoyaki.

The PC case will be available at ¥49,980 (~$333.60), while the mouse pad and keycaps will be part of a single separate package at ¥19,980 (~$133.35). First-print editions of each package will also come with a hanging tapestry showcasing an illustration of Suisei. Links International also opened online pre-orders on its Japanese web store, but both sets were sold out very quickly in just a few hours.

Hyte has been releasing many PC parts modeled after famous Vtubers and video game franchises. The company had previously revealed keycaps designed after Hololive’s Japanese 4th Generation and Gamers groups. It had also used the same Y70 PC case for another collaboration model featuring Honkai: Star Rail‘s Silver Wolf.

The Hyte Y70 PC case, mouse pad, and keycaps designed after Hoshimachi Suisei will be available in late May 2025.


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