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ASUS and Boosteroid team up for exclusive gaming bundle offer

ASUS and Boosteroid collaborate to offer a 50% discount on Boosteroid’s ULTRA cloud gaming service with select ASUS gaming products from August to December 2024.

ASUS has partnered with Boosteroid, a renowned cloud gaming service, to launch an exclusive offer that provides a 50% discount on the first month of a Boosteroid subscription by purchasing selected ASUS products. This deal includes a variety of ASUS and ROG gaming devices and will be available from 1 August to 31 December 2024.

Strengthening a strategic partnership for enhanced gaming

Since 2019, ASUS has been a key technological partner to Boosteroid, supplying the robust server solutions necessary for Boosteroid’s platform. This long-standing collaboration aims to deliver smooth, high-performance gaming experiences. “This partnership leverages our complementary strengths to propel gaming to new heights,” states Ivan Shvaichenko, CEO of Boosteroid. “The ASUS dedication to cutting-edge hardware is a perfect match for Boosteroid’s innovative cloud gaming solutions. Together, we empower the highest levels of performance and flexibility.”

Introducing Boosteroid ULTRA for ultimate gaming

Boosteroid recently launched its ULTRA service, designed for gamers seeking the ultimate in cloud gaming. This premium tier features virtual machines that run up to 4K resolution and deliver up to 120 frames per second, providing users with superior visual quality and seamless gameplay.

Broadening the gaming landscape

The collaboration between ASUS and Boosteroid significantly enhances gamers’ ability to access high-quality gaming without the need for expensive hardware. Gamers can now enjoy a broad library of games on virtually any device with internet access, making high-quality gaming more accessible to a wider audience.

Additionally, ASUS hardware, such as powerful routers and high-performance monitors, are optimised to enhance the gaming experience provided by Boosteroid. ASUS routers feature Adaptive QoS, which prioritises gaming traffic to minimise lag, and their monitors are designed to take full advantage of the high resolution and refresh rate offered by Boosteroid ULTRA, ensuring every detail in the game is vivid and responsive.

This partnership elevates the gaming experience and democratises access to advanced gaming technology, promising to revolutionise the gaming landscape towards the end of 2024.

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