Evangelion and CASETiFY Meet with a Comprehensive New Collection

Popular accessory brand CASETiFY has announced a brand new collaboration collection with the legendary mecha anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. According to reports originating from Japan, the collection went on sale worldwide as of June 12, 2025. The standout items in the series include limited edition wireless earphones, phone grip stands, and charging accessories.
This collection allows Evangelion fans to decorate their devices with mecha designs of Unit-01, Unit-02, or Kaworu. Following CASETiFY's previous partnerships with series such as Attack on Titan, Pokémon, and One Piece, this move once again demonstrates the brand's commitment to the anime world. The company noted that products may quickly sell out, especially with a limited stock warning.
Neon Genesis Evangelion first aired in 1995 under the direction of Hideaki Anno and became one of the most influential anime series of all time with its psychological depth, religious symbolism, and striking mecha designs. The series experienced a global renaissance with the Rebuild of Evangelion film series, consisting of four films that concluded with Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time in 2021. This new CASETiFY collection brings together designs from both the classic and Rebuild eras.
Although CASETiFY has previously collaborated with Evangelion (for example, the first partnership in 2022), this collection is notable for including new product categories such as wireless earphones. Fans expect charging stations and phone cases to also be included in the series. Prices are estimated to range between $40 and $120 per product. The collection is available for sale with limited stock on CASETiFY's official website and selected retail channels.
Such collaborations strengthen the connection between the anime industry and the fashion/accessory sector. The meeting of a cult series like Evangelion with everyday technological products stands out as part of the strategy for brands to engage with pop culture. If the collection sells out in the coming weeks, second-hand prices are expected to rise.




