Flagship gaming tower with hologram: MSI displays AI assistant on Holostage

The MSI MEG Vision series has so far set itself apart from most of its competitors with a front panel with a large touchscreen. At Computex 2026, MSI announced the next generation of the flagship gaming tower, which replaces the touchscreen with a hologram display. This so-called "AI Holostage" displays LuckyClaw, MSI's in-house AI assistant that looks like a cartoon dragon, as standard.
How useful LuckyClaw is remains to be seen – in the video embedded below, the AI assistant can't even provide any information about the weather. However, the Holostage is not limited to LuckyClaw; it is also possible to display virtual pets or other AI assistants. Speakers and microphones can be used to interact directly with chatbots without having to use a monitor or other hardware.
Details on the other features of the gaming tower have not yet been confirmed, but the MEG Vision series generally uses high-end hardware and is likely to be equipped with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 in at least one configuration. The predecessor model was offered with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, 64 GB RAM and a 2 TB SSD.
Pricing and availability
MSI has not yet confirmed when or at what price the MSI MEG Vision X2 AI+ gaming tower will be launched.






