HYTE’s Persona 3 Reload PC Case Collaboration Returns With New Themed HYTE Y70 Case

by James Lara February 18, 2025 5:00 pm in News

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Although it has been a year since Persona 3 Reload was released, Atlus isn’t quite ready to move from it, as their latest collaboration with PC components and peripherals maker HYTE sees an all-new Persona 3 themed PC gaming case. 

Get ready to enter the Dark Hour, as HYTE’s Persona 3 Reload Y70 gaming case has arrived, along with some other Persona 3 Reload themed peripherals.  

An Already Gorgeous PC Gaming Case Just Got Even Better

Normally, I’m not too big on PC cases with preset skins or wrappers, but even here, I can admire the gorgeous artwork over the glass panes. I think what does it for me, though, is the neon green markings and wording against the black color scheme. The clock on the back side really pops and adds a lot to what is usually left untouched in most cases. Pair this case up with some RGB fans and lighting strips and you got yourself one incredibly gorgeous setup. 

So, I bet you’re wondering how much the HYTE Y70 case will set you back. Well, it ain’t the cheapest, as the current MSRP is $269.99. But given that the HYTE Y70 retails at $219.99, the bit of extra might well be worth it. Even so, if you are in a market for a new PC Case, the Y70, though on the expensive side, is an excellent all-rounder gaming case that not only offers a great deal of room to work out of, but also maintains some great airflow to help keep your components running nice and cool. 

However, if you are looking for something on the cheaper end, the desk pads you saw in the trailer above both retail for $29.99.

All of these, plus the previous collaboration items (Y60 case and other desk pads) are available right now on the official HYTE website

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.