This official Solo Leveling anime PC is stunning and looks almost as overpowered as Sung Jin-woo himself
This Starforge Systems anime collab is out of this world
I was raised on Toonami and the original Akira English dub, and so the best gaming PC rig I can envision in my mind is always anime-themed. But no matter what my imagination can conjure, nothing comes quite as close as the official Starforge Systems anime collaborations, like this Solo Leveling PC.
The creator-owned brand teamed up with the Solo Leveling anime series back in October 2025 to release a PC bundle starting from $2,499.99 (Starforge Systems), and it's a glorious sight to behold, especially amongst those I regularly spot while perusing anime-inspired builds. Like most Starforge System builds, it's available as a desktop PC bundle alongside a range of matching accessories, which include a desk mat, some wall art, and a platelight for your actual rig to make the inside just as thematic. Everything to transform your setup into a Sung Jin-woo shrine is here, but the PC case is easily the star of the show.
The Solo Leveling PC case doesn't just include the anime series logo and call it a day. Instead, you can find the logo printed down the front of the tower, but the rest of the chassis includes a wrap-around art print where even the vents are decked out in dedication to the Crunchyroll series.
Protag Sung Jin-woo is printed along the glass, where you can peek at your rig from behind him. You've also got the knight Igris, looking swanky as ever on the front, while the formidable Beru the Ant King is leering on the side, looking even more creepy than he did in Solo Leveling season two. According to Starforge Systems, all the art is also scratch and heat-resistant, so these depictions that look like they've swung straight from the anime series via a Gate should stand up against the test of time.
If you just want the PC case and have somehow managed to accumulate parts in a post RAM Storage Crisis world for a new build, it's compatible with all 50 series graphics cards. You can grab it for $299.99 (Starforge Systems) alongside a Sung Jin-woo-themed 900x400 mm Desk Mat, some acrylic wall art, and a Beru Platelight for some more villain representation.
All of those accessories are also available as a Solo Leveling PC bundle, where you can select between four different configurations, but that's going to cost you. Maybe not enough that you'll have to resort to fighting scary demons in alternate-dimensional Gates, but still plenty.
While I've been drooling over Starforge Systems' pre-built gaming PCs for a while now (their latest Apothecary Diaries PC bundle is immaculate), I've never invested in any of their rigs. As a heads up, the PC building company was founded alongside "a group of content creators" as the official site nicely puts it, in 2022, and the creators involved are what made me prefer to look at the collaborations from afar.
If you're also a bit weary of where your cash goes, especially as gaming PCs as fancy as these don't come cheap, I also recommend checking out the HYTE official collabs. The brand has teamed up with the likes of Atlus to produce stunning officially licensed cases and accessories inspired by the Persona game series, and even Gundam Wing, if you were also raised on the likes of Toonami and classic 90s anime.
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Ever since I first held a NES controller in my hand I've been obsessed with gaming, and the hardware it runs on. I could hook up a NES and SNES to a telly, without instructions, before I could walk. Even now, nothing is more exciting then taking a console, or handheld, out the box for the first time and setting it up. This obsession transformed into a love of games and game music, which lead to my music degree and dream of becoming the Scottish Nobuo Uematsu. After sharing my love of games through music, I began to share my love through words on sites like TechRadar and iMore. This lead to becoming a Hardware staff writer for PCGamesN, and later the Senior Tech Writer for Dexerto, covering all things Steam Deck, PlayStation and Nintendo. With that experience, I was able to level up as Hardware Editor for GamesRadar+, where I'm still just as Nintendo, PlayStation and gaming tech obsessed as ever.
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