Enthralled by the Asus Evangelion PC series, I believe the same level of devotion should be extended to the anime series themselves.
In the world of PC gaming, themed accessories have become increasingly popular, with companies like Asus, Razer, and Secret Lab producing a variety of anime-themed gaming gear. However, one beloved series, Cowboy Bebop, remains largely untapped in this market.
Asus, for instance, is rumoured to be launching a full collection of Dragon Ball-themed PC gaming accessories, but Cowboy Bebop fans are eagerly awaiting similar offerings for their favourite sci-fi anime series.
The franchise Dragon Ball celebrated its 40th anniversary last year, and companies have been quick to capitalise on the popularity of the series, producing PC cases, gaming headsets, gaming keyboards, and gaming chairs adorned with Dragon Ball imagery. Meanwhile, Cowboy Bebop, which first aired in 1998, has yet to see a comparable range of officially licensed PC accessories.
Fans have been vocal about their desires for Cowboy Bebop-themed gaming gear. For example, the idea of a spacebar with "See you space cowboy" printed across it, reminiscent of the iconic lines from the show, has been proposed. Similarly, a set of rounded gaming mice, each designed after one of the seven Dragon Balls, has been suggested as a potential Dragon Ball-themed PC accessory, with a Cowboy Bebop equivalent featuring designs based on the series' characters.
One fan even dreams of using a pc mouse featuring art of Faye Valentine while securing a Victory Royal in Fortnite with the official Faye Valentine skin. The OLED display of the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 gaming keyboard could be used to display in-universe bounties or animations of Ed's hacker persona.
Despite the lack of officially released Cowboy Bebop-themed PC accessories, there are some related products available. For instance, the ASUS TUF GT301 Mid-Tower Compact Case inspired by Nezuko's iconic kimono is currently available for purchase at Amazon. Additionally, collectible figures, such as a limited-edition Spike Spiegel figure from Funko, have been announced or will be available for purchase in December 2025. However, these items are not PC peripherals, with most new Cowboy Bebop-themed products being apparel rather than PC accessories.
As we look towards the future, it's clear that fans of Cowboy Bebop are eager for more than just collectibles and apparel. The series' intricate technology and memorable characters provide ample opportunities for unique and exciting PC gaming accessories. Here's hoping that we'll see more announcements and products in the coming months.
| Type | Availability | Notes | |----------------------|-----------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------| | Gaming keyboard | Not yet available | Fan ideas exist but no official product | | Gaming mouse | Not yet available | Desired by fans; concepts mentioned but no official release | | PC cases | Not yet available | No official Cowboy Bebop cases, unlike some other anime | | Collectible figures | Available | Funko limited edition Spike Spiegel figure releasing Dec 2025 | | Apparel (beanie hat) | Available | Cowboy Bebop Ed emoji beanie by Bioworld |
- Fans of Cowboy Bebop have proposed the idea of a spacebar with "See you space cowboy" printed across it, mimicking iconic lines from the show.
- A set of gaming mice designed after one of the seven Dragon Balls, with a Cowboy Bebop equivalent featuring designs based on the series' characters, has been suggested as a potential Cowboy Bebop-themed PC accessory.
- One fan envisions using a PC mouse with art of Faye Valentine while securing a Victory Royal in Fortnite with the official Faye Valentine skin.
- The OLED display of the SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 gaming keyboard could potentially display in-universe bounties or animations of Ed's hacker persona.
- While there are some Cowboy Bebop-themed products available, most are collectible figures or apparel rather than PC peripherals.
- Companies like Asus, Razer, and Secret Lab have produced a variety of anime-themed gaming gear, while Cowboy Bebop has yet to see a comparable range of officially licensed PC accessories.
- Fans of the series are excited for the potential of unique and exciting PC gaming accessories, with a hope for more announcements and products in the coming months.