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CASETiFY partners with Gundam to celebrate iconic mobile suits

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CASETiFY, a global leader in tech accessories known for its creative collaborations, has teamed up with the iconic Gundam series to create a unique collection for fans and collectors. The CASETiFY x Gundam collection draws inspiration from the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon, celebrating the legacy of one of anime’s most beloved franchises through bold and detailed designs.

This new collaboration honours the duality of the Gundam series, showcasing two of its most famous mobile suits: the RX-78-2 Gundam and the MS-06S Char’s Zaku II. These designs pay homage to the show’s rich history and the striking contrast between the Earth Federation and Zeon forces.

Designs inspired by Gundam’s legendary mobile suits

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Central to the collection is the RX-78-2 Gundam, the flagship mobile suit from the original Mobile Suit Gundam, which premiered in 1979. This state-of-the-art unit, piloted by Amuro Ray, represented the Earth Federation Space Force (E.F.S.F.) and symbolised advanced technology and progress. Fans of the Earth Federation can now carry a piece of this legacy in the form of sleek and practical tech accessories.

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On the other hand, the Principality of Zeon is represented by Char Aznable’s famous MS-06S Char’s Zaku II. Known as the “Red Comet,” Char’s mobile suit is a symbol of rebellion and power. The red motifs bring a daring and bold aesthetic to the collection, appealing to fans aligned with Zeon’s vision and ideals.

Exclusive tech accessories for fans and collectors

The CASETiFY x Gundam collection offers an impressive range of tech accessories, including:

  • RX-78-2 Gundam 3D AirPods Case: A playful yet stylish item inspired by the RX-78-2 Gundam.
  • RX-78-2 Gundam Hard Shell Case: Practical and durable, featuring the RX-78-2 design to showcase fandom while protecting devices.

Beyond these highlights, the collection includes phone cases, AirPods cases, wireless chargers, grip stands, and covers for MacBooks and iPads. Designed for both functionality and style, these accessories cater to Gundam fans who want to celebrate their passion in everyday life.

Prices for the collection range from S$57 to S$220, making it accessible to casual fans and dedicated collectors alike.

Availability and where to buy

The collection opened for pre-registration on 25 November and will officially launch on 9 December. Fans can purchase items through CASETiFY’s website, the Co-Lab app (available in the App Store), and at CASETiFY Studio locations worldwide.

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