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ASUS Republic of Gamers gears up for Gamescom 2024

Join ASUS ROG at Gamescom 2024 for exciting new product launches, special guest appearances, and a massive giveaway.

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has unveiled its ambitious lineup for Gamescom 2024. The event promises to dazzle gamers with new products, engaging activities, and a giveaway campaign, all-themed “Ahead of the Game.” This theme underscores ROG’s leadership and innovation in gaming technology. The event promises to offer a thrilling experience for attendees, both virtually and on-site in Germany.

Exciting product launches and live presentations

Scheduled for 20 August at 4:00 PM CEST (GMT+2), the ROG Gamescom press event will be broadcast live globally. Tech enthusiasts and hardcore gamers alike can tune in via ROG’s social media channels, including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, and Twitter, to catch the first glimpse of the latest ROG gaming hardware. The product reveal will include advanced motherboards, CPUs, graphics cards, OLED monitors, WiFi 7 routers, and newly designed gaming mice, keyboards, and audio equipment to enhance the gaming experience.

Star-studded appearances and fan-centric activities

Adding to the excitement, ROG has announced a special guest appearance by esports sensation Demon1 (Max Mazanov) from Team NRG. Fresh off his victory at the VALORANT Champions 2023, where he was also crowned MVP, Mazanov will share insights and perhaps some tips with the fans.

Gamescom attendees can look forward to various fan events hosted by ROG, including the ROG Fan Party on 21 August, which promises more interactive opportunities and surprises for the gaming community.

Grand giveaway for gaming enthusiasts

ROG is conducting the ROG Gamescom 2024 Giveaway from 6 to 21 August as part of the celebration. Fans participating in the giveaway will answer questions and collect secret codes during the livestream to win prizes. The giveaway features an impressive array of gaming gear, including the latest motherboards and CPUs (details to be announced during the event), a top-tier ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER 16GB GDDR6X OC Edition graphics card, new ROG OLED monitors, and various gaming peripherals like the ROG Harpe Ace Extreme mouse, ROG Azoth Extreme keyboard, ROG Delta II headset, and the ROG Rapture GT-BE19000 router. Additionally, ten ROG Carnyx gaming microphones will be up for grabs.

Don’t miss out on this landmark event in the gaming calendar. For more information and continuous updates on all ROG Gamescom 2024 activities, visit the dedicated ROG website.

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