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Republic of Gamers unveils the availability of all-new ROG SLASH Fashion Line in Singapore

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announces the new ROG SLASH fashion line. This unique new product line is inspired by a cyberpunk attitude and it highlights the binary code that builds the virtual world. With a bold colour scheme and durable materials, ROG SLASH is ready for gamers everywhere.

Virtual aesthetic for the real world

ROG SLASH bridges the gap between the virtual and the real. The cyberpunk-inspired ROG SLASH fuses digital personas with real-world fashion. At the core of every digital experience is a line of code, and just as a slash is used to start the execution of a command, ROG SLASH marks Republic of Gamers’ foray into esports fashion.

The Violet Red and Electric Blue colour scheme pays homage to some of the original esports team colours of red versus blue. This bold colour palette reflects the passion of ROG SLASH and the brand’s readiness to challenge existing notions about fashion.

Customisable and durable

Launching with three products, ROG SLASH is designed for gamers on the go. For carrying options, the bags offer multiple strap layouts and carrying handles. In addition, internal and external pockets offer maximum versatility. The Classic Messenger Bag pairs traditional design with futuristic ROG styling, while the Sling Bag offers compact mobility for any scenario. For lightweight flexibility, the Drawstring Bag provides an adaptable shape with breathable material.

Redefining esports fashion, with ROG style

ROG is proud to be the first to the esports fashion market with ROG SLASH. Celebrating gamers is central to the ROG brand, and this new collection showcases the unique style of gaming culture. For information about upcoming additions to the collection, stay tuned at https://rog.asus.com/sg/rog-slash

The ROG Slash Series will be retailing from $169 starting from today, and will be available exclusively at the ROG Experience Store Bugis and ASUS Online Store.

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