ROG Travel books another killer vacation in second video
Some gamers want to curl up with a cozy game like Stardew Valley on the couch, tucked in a warm blanket and with plenty of good vibes to go around. Other gamers want to be transported to a post-apocalyptic hellscape where fungi consider you food, and you have to scrounge for every resource just to survive, let alone thrive.
As an ode to those players, we are proud to announce the second video in our “Voice of Gamers” series, featuring Troy Baker, perhaps best known in the gaming world for his portrayal of Joel Miller in The Last of Us franchise. Ned Luke returns to star in this video as the shift supervisor at ROG Travel and helps Troy seal the deal on a “tropical apocalyptical” vacation to an eager father-daughter pair. But don’t let us spoil the video, we encourage you to watch this most recent installment and the original episode that put ROG Travel on the map.

ROG products transport gamers to new worlds every day
These videos are a lighthearted way to highlight that ROG products transport gamers to incredible new worlds every day. With cutting-edge hardware, jaw-droppingly gorgeous displays, and incredibly compact chassis designs, ROG has an entire lineup of laptops and handheld gaming devices to send gamers wherever their heart desires. Whether you’re planning a LAN party with a Strix SCAR 18 laptop, playing a little after work with a Zephyrus machine, or gaming at 35,000 feet with an Ally X, ROG has the perfect machine to whisk you away.

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