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ASUS partners StarHub to take gamers into the cloud

It’s never been easier to experience ultra-quality PC gaming on ultra-portable laptops, through Singapore’s most awarded network

ASUS today announced a strategic partnership with StarHub to bring out the gamer in everyone through cloud gaming. With GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub, users of ASUS laptops enjoy access to a vast library of over 1,000 games across nearly all their devices, without hefty downloads or dedicated gaming rigs. This service is offered exclusively on GameHub+, StarHub’s dedicated platform for gamers.

Cloud gaming provides a high-quality gaming experience to gamers without the need for high-performance hardware. Connected to NVIDIA’s RTX servers hosted at StarHub, ASUS users will be able to cloud game at 1080p, 60FPS on their devices, to play even the latest and most demanding games on silky smooth graphics. It is a game-changing move to harness the power of high-speed network and the cloud for gamers to enjoy unrivaled connectivity and entertainment, enabling users of ASUS to game on their ultra-portable laptops such as the ASUS Zenbook and Vivobook.

“ASUS is dedicated in bringing the best innovation and experience to our users and that is why we are excited to be partnering up with StarHub to bring the GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub cloud gaming service for our users to enjoy ultra-quality PC games on an ultra-portable laptop. This collaboration will enable our users to do more with their everyday laptop. With GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub, you don’t need high-performance hardware to have high quality gaming experience.” said Eddie Teng – Head of Marketing, ASUS Singapore.

“Many casual gamers run a risk when purchasing games, and that is whether or not their devices will be able to support the higher-end titles. Partnering ASUS, we are pleased to offer GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub to ASUS users. By shifting game processing to the cloud, gamers can play graphically demanding games without being bogged down by hardware constraints, and immerse themselves in their favorite titles anytime and anywhere.” said Maneesh Varma, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, StarHub.

Play on GeForce NOW

NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service works with over 300 publishers including Riot, Ubisoft, Valve, and CD Projekt RED. Over 1,000 premium games, including 80 of the biggest free-to-play games like Apex Legends, Dota 2 and Destiny 2 are currently available. Weekly game releases continue to expand the game library, supported by new features to improve the experience. Subscribers can link their Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect and more PC games store accounts to GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub and add the titles that they already own to play them across nearly any of their devices.

Exclusive Offers

From 1 April – 30 June 2022, customers who purchase selected ASUS laptops can enjoy a two-month GeForce NOW Powered by StarHub subscription worth S$39.98 at no additional cost. New and existing GeForce NOW Powered by Starhub subscribers can enjoy an additional $100 OFF selected ASUS laptops at the ASUS Online Store by redeeming a unique discount code either through email or in the rewards section of their My StarHub app (for StarHub subscribers).

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