Razer Axon’s latest featured artist, Corey Danaher, known online as Archibible, is redefining what it means to turn speculative architecture into immersive visual experiences. With a background in architecture, 3D spatial design, and gaming, Corey’s creations explore the intersection of imagination and structure, crafting vast environments that feel both ancient and futuristic.
From Blueprints to Digital Landscapes
Corey’s creative journey began long before the Archibible name took shape. For over three years, his fascination with imagined worlds started much earlier. “I’ve always been drawn to worlds I’d love to step inside,” he says. Traditional 3D methods laid the foundation, but it was the rise of generative AI that unlocked a new pace and scale for his ideas—allowing him to entire ecosystems in a fraction of the time.
Why Razer Axon?
For Corey, Razer Axon is more than a platform, it’s a community. “It connects people who love games and worldbuilding as deeply as I do,” he explains. “I’ve used Razer products since I was a kid, so collaborating with Axon feels like a full-circle moment. Now I get to contribute to the same community I grew up being part of.”
Stone Sanctuaries: A Debut Series of Colossal Echoes
Corey’s debut Axon collection, Stone Sanctuaries, envisions a world where ambition outlasts civilization. Once-thriving vertical cities under the slow erosion of time, now rise in new form – monuments that blur the line between architecture and nature. . “They aren’t ruins,” he says. “They’re the beginnings of a new landscape – resilient, fragile, and entirely their own.”
These imagined megastructures cast long shadows over the last vestiges of civilisation, prompting viewers to contemplate the fleeting nature of human achievement and the quiet beauty found in decay.

Corey’s Contribution to Razer’s 20th Anniversary Wallpapers
As part of Razer’s 20th Anniversary celebration, Corey brings his monumental vision to a special series of Axon wallpapers. Drawing from his background in speculative architecture, his designs transform the idea of commemoration into vast, immersive landscapes. Corey’s anniversary wallpapers merge futuristic atmospheres with echoes of ancient forms, offering fans a way to celebrate Razer’s legacy while stepping into environments that look toward the next twenty years.

What’s Next? New Worlds, Every Month
Corey plans to release new content on Axon monthly, each piece diving deeper into alternative environments and speculative futures. “Expect a growing variety of dynamic wallpapers,” he says, “Each one pushing into new atmospheres and visual narratives.”
Want to connect with Corey? He’s also active on Razer’s Discord in the Software Channel, where fans and fellow creators can connect with him directly and share ideas.
Download Razer Axon now to explore Stone Sanctuaries, check out Corey’s contributions alongside the 20th Anniversary Series, and discover Archibible’s evolving vision – where architecture meets imagination.