See our new gaming gear in two exciting CES 2021 experiences next week
With CES 2021 going fully virtual this year, ROG has prepared two special experiences to introduce the next generation of cutting-edge gaming gear, big and (extra) small.
We’re kicking off the festivities with a live show. Be among the first to see the future of gaming technology by tuning in to our website, Twitch, or YouTube on January 12, at 10am PST (that’s 7pm in Berlin or 2am on January 13 in Taiwan).
In addition to our CES livestream, we’ve created ROG Citadel XV, an all-new interactive experience that lets everyone get a closer look at our latest lineup. Available for download on Steam at the same time our stream goes live, the Citadel virtual experience lets you explore our armoury of new devices and dive deeper into the ROG universe (with some hidden surprises along the way).
If you want to be the first to know about all the exciting new gear coming at CES 2021, check out the ROG Pulse Weekly Podcast on Twitch. Recent episodes cover the display technology, power upgrades, and AI-powered noise cancelation you’ll find in upcoming ROG devices.
And of course, don’t forget to follow us on social media for all the latest updates.
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