ASUS ROG and KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS have partnered to launch a new gaming hardware lineup, including the portable ROG Flow Z13-KJP tablet inspired by Ludens, featuring custom design elements and high-end specs, along with limited edition peripherals designed for fans, celebrating the spirit of play, creativity, and daring innovation.
ASUS ROG announced the ROG XREAL R1, the world's first 240Hz micro-OLED AR gaming glasses with a 57° expanded view, seamless connectivity to PCs, consoles, and ROG Ally, and features like electrochromic tinting and Bose audio for immersive gaming experiences on the go.
Xreal announced a partnership with Asus ROG to develop AR glasses with a 240Hz refresh rate, set to launch in the first half of 2026, featuring micro-OLED panels, a wide field of view, and compatibility with PC and console gaming through a versatile dock.
ASUS ROG announced next-generation RGB OLED gaming monitors at CES 2026, featuring revolutionary RGB Stripe Pixel technology, enhanced durability with BlackShield film, and high-performance specs like 360Hz refresh rates and HDR support, setting new standards for visual immersion and durability in gaming displays.
Today is the last day to get Doom: The Dark Ages for free on Steam with the purchase of select ASUS ROG gaming accessories on Amazon, including monitors, mice, and keyboards, as part of a special promotion ahead of Prime Day.
Microsoft, in collaboration with ASUS' ROG division, is launching two gaming handheld devices, the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X, this holiday season, supporting a wide range of games from Xbox, PC storefronts, and more, with features like Game Pass integration, a custom Windows 11 OS, and high-end hardware specifications.
Best Buy is offering a discount on the ASUS ROG Gaming PC, bringing the price down to $1,330. The PC features an RTX 3070 GPU, an Intel i7-13700KF CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. It offers versatility and value for gamers, although the storage capacity may be on the low side. Additionally, Best Buy has other gaming PC deals available, and it's recommended to check for wireless mouse and gaming keyboard deals separately.
Lenovo has announced that it is discontinuing its Legion line of gaming smartphones as part of a wider business transformation and gaming portfolio consolidation. The company failed to establish the Legion brand outside of China, leaving ASUS with its ROG gaming smartphone lineup, along with the Nubia Red Magic and Xiaomi's Black Shark. Lenovo will now focus on its Moto line along with special models like the ThinkPhone.