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Published on November 4th, 2022 | by Adrian Gunning

Seagate Collaborates with Marvel for Special Edition FireCuda HDDs in Celebration of the Black Panther Legacy

Today, Seagate® announces three all-new external hard disk drives (HDD) featuring designs inspired by the stories and characters of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther. The officially licensed HHDs are available this month and join the company’s line of special edition storage devices.

Paying homage to T’Challa (aka Black Panther), Shuri, and Okoye, these special edition HDDs deliver one-of-a-kind pieces of Marvel artwork to fans and highlight traits of the characters with customisable RGB LED lighting1: magenta to honor Black Panther, cyan for the innovative style of Princess Shuri, and yellow for the elite strength of the warrior, Okoye.

With up to 2TB of capacity, the FireCuda external HDDs are compatible with PC, Mac, PlayStation, and Xbox so tech enthusiasts can capture and access a wealth of media, files, and games, regardless of operating system2. USB bus-powered and designed with USB 3.2 Gen1 connection for universal compatibility and quick transfer speeds, the lightweight drives make it easy for Black Panther fans to take their whole library on the road.

Exclusive to Australia, New Zealand and selected countries in the Asia-Pacific region, today Seagate also introduces the King of Wakanda Special Edition FireCuda External HDD. With the same features described above, this drive also presents a unique design of T’Challa gazing proudly upon his kingdom, along with magenta RGB LED lighting that drive owners can customise.

The special edition drives include Seagate’s three-year limited warranty and three-year of Rescue Data Recovery Servicesâ„¢ so users have peace of mind as they embark on adventure. The drives will be available for pre-order from 10 November onwards at all leading retailers and in-store purchase starts from 25 November with a suggested price of AU $139/NZ $169.


About the Author

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Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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