McDonald's Gaming Chair Unveiled; Design, Features, and Other Details

Is this for real or just a joke?

McDonald's gaming chair has been unveiled by the giant fast-food chain company to celebrate the arrival of its new McKrispy chicken sandwich in the U.K.

Previously, KFC revealed its so-called KFConsole, a gaming PC with a built-in chamber. It was introduced after the release of the "I Love You, Colonel Sanders" dating sim video game.

However, this console is not officially available for purchase as of writing. Now, McDonald's is trying to do the same by unveiling its new gaming chair.

Of course, this new gaming product is receiving negative and positive comments from critics and enthusiasts.

But, before you get into the hype and decide to bash or praise the new McDonald's gaming chair, here are its features you need to check.

McDonald's Gaming Chair's Features

In the official Facebook video of McDonald's, the new gaming chair comes in black and yellow color scheme. It has a design similar to most gaming seats, with curvy edges and wheels.

When it comes to features, the new McDonald's gaming chair offers fries and drink holders, as well as two dip holders.

There's also a hot box, allowing you to keep your McCrispy warm while you are playing your favorite video games.

Aside from this, the gaming product also has a napkin holder and two reusable napkins with the McCrispy branding.

If you are worried that your gaming chair will be stained by your fries' grease, the stain-proof leather treatment will ensure you don't have to.

McDonald's said that interested fans can have the new gaming chair for free. However, they need to fill out a form before the giveaway closes on Nov. 13.

You can visit the fast-food chain's official website to learn more about it.

Aside from the new gaming chair, the McDonald's Pokemon Card Happy Meals are also expected to return.

Previously, the McDonald's x "Lupin III" collaboration was also confirmed.

For more news updates about McDonald's and other food companies trying to enter the gaming market, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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Written by Griffin Davis

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