Gaming hardware manufacturer HYTE has announced a fresh partnership with hololive, bringing one of its most recognizable talents, Sakura Miko, to life in a new line of peripherals. The collection centers on the Y70 case, now available in Black and White colorways, each adorned with custom artwork by professional illustrator Rosuuri.

Rosuuri’s signature style is also applied to the 157-keycap set, ensuring ANSI and JIS compatibility for global use. Every keycap bundle includes a 900 mm x 400 mm desk pad, exclusive to this collaboration, reinforcing the premium aesthetic that defines Sakura Miko’s character.

For users who prefer ready-to-play systems, HYTE’s sister brand iBUYPOWER will soon launch an Official RDY Y70 Sakura Miko Edition prebuilt PC, integrating the themed case into a full gaming rig. Pricing for the Y70 case is set at $299.99, while the keycap and desk pad bundle is listed at $134.99.

HYTE and hololive collaborate on Sakura Miko-themed gaming peripherals

This isn’t HYTE’s first foray into VTuber collaborations—it previously partnered with another hololive talent, Hoshimachi Suisei—but Sakura Miko’s long-standing presence in the community, with over two million subscribers and nearly one billion views, amplifies the potential reach of this product line.

  • Y70 case (Black/White) – $299.99
  • 157-keycap set + desk pad – $134.99
  • Exclusive Rosuuri illustrations on all components

The collaboration extends beyond hardware, as Sakura Miko’s recent character outfit update serves as the inspiration behind HYTE’s design choices. While the focus remains on physical products, the partnership hints at broader possibilities for cross-platform integrations in future releases.

For now, the question lingers: will this collection resonate with gamers beyond its VTuber ties? The answer may lie in how well HYTE balances niche appeal with mainstream functionality—a challenge it has yet to fully address in previous collaborations.