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Hyte 4th Generation Hololive Keycaps Pre-Order Opens

Hyte has opened up its pre-orders for a keycap set of the 4th generation of hololive VTubers. It costs $99.99 and will ship out in June 2025. As a reminder, Hyte now has international shipping.

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You can watch the trailer for the hololive Gen 4 keycap set from Hyte here:

The keycaps star Amane Kanata, Tsunomaki Watame, Tokoyami Towa, and Himemori Luna. While Kiryu Coco was also part of the fourth generation, she graduated in 2019. The keycaps in question use the girls’ color schemes—blue, yellow, purple, and pink—in a gradient effect on half the keys and most of the Numpad. The rest of the keycaps are white. The accent keys feature iconography associated with each talent, such as Amane’s wings and a sheep for Watame. You can also see the silhouette of all four members on the spacebar.

This is not the first time Hyte released hololive-themed keycaps. In 2024, ahead of hololive 5th Fes, it released a Hololive Gamers Capture the Moment set. This one represented Inugami Korone, Nekomata Okayu, Ookami Mio, and Shirakami Fubuki (as they’re all in the Hololive Gamers sub-unit). Like the 4th generation keycaps open for pre-order now, this one featured a combination of pastel colors and white. The keycaps also feature hiragana, much like the Silver Wolf set also from Hyte.

The hololive 4th generation keycaps are available for a limited time at Hyte. You can use them on all sorts of formats and keyboard layouts.


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