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Republic of Gamers announces For Those Who Dare: Maxed out virtual launch event & exclusive showrooms in Las Vegas

Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced “For Those Who Dare: Maxed Out”, a virtual launch event introducing brand new high-performance gaming products. The event will unveil the most powerful ROG products yet, with incredible, versatile, e-sports ready laptops with maxed-out performance and speed, groundbreaking new technology advancements, as well as world premieres of displays, routers, […]

Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced “For Those Who Dare: Maxed Out”, a virtual launch event introducing brand new high-performance gaming products. The event will unveil the most powerful ROG products yet, with incredible, versatile, e-sports ready laptops with maxed-out performance and speed, groundbreaking new technology advancements, as well as world premieres of displays, routers, peripherals, and much more. The virtual launch event will take place on January 4, 2023, at 2 a.m (Singapore Time) on the ROG event site.

Equipped with next-generation silicon, these new ROG products provide peerless performance, providing the ultimate gaming experience to gamers looking to overcome any challenge, even against the toughest opponents. And there’s even more, to provide the smoothest gaming experience possible, ROG has developed an all-new incredibly silent gaming experience, delivering unmatched cooling capabilities even during intense scenarios.

On the peripherals side, there will also be much to see at this event. ROG and Aim Lab, trainer of millions of FPS gamers around the world, have teamed up to create new peripherals that are set to raise the bar for esports gaming.

The ROG products presented during the virtual launch event, and many more new and exciting innovations, will be available for hands-on demonstrations and testing at The Venetian Expo, Meeting Room #3002, on January 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on January 5-7 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Join us online at https://rog.asus.com/event/ces to watch the show as ROG unveils its latest gaming products, and join us in Las Vegas to get a closer look at the latest ROG innovations.

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