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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) announces September availability of ROG Swift 360Hz, the world’s fastest gaming monitor

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced that the ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN gaming monitor would be available in September for US$699. ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN is the world’s fastest esports gaming monitor and delivers winning performance for fast-paced action and battle royale games. It features a Full HD (1920 x 1080) Fast IPS panel with up to a 360Hz refresh rate, 1 ms gray-to-gray (GTG) response time, and NVIDIA® G-SYNC® processor for silky-smooth gameplay and ultra-realistic visuals.

To celebrate the product launch, ROG collaborates with Bugha, the 2019 Fortnite World Cup champion, for The Choice of Champions campaign. Gamers can join the campaign by submitting gaming challenges via social media for Bugha to complete using ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN. 

Participants will be entered to win a ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN gaming monitor of their own and a chance to team up with Bugha in a Fortnite duo competition. 

ROG and Bugha invite gamers worldwide to submit the Fortnite challenges they want to see Bugha complete with ROG Swift 360Hz, such as not using sniper weapons or not building any structures. ROG and Bugha will pick three of the submitted challenges to take on and post their attempts to complete them on Bugha’s YouTube channel. Challenges can be submitted by posting them as a comment with the hashtag #ROGSwift360Hz on one of Bugha’s tweets or TikTok videos, or on a post on the ROG Twitter, TikTok, Instagram or Facebook account. 

Participants whose challenges are picked will have a chance win a ROG Swift 360Hz gaming monitor and play as Bugha’s teammate in a Fortnite duo competition.

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