Asus ‘Republic of Gamers’ (ROG), announced the unveiling of India’s biggest ‘ROG Store’ in the Electronic City of India – Bangalore with partner ‘AMOGHA COMPUTER NEEDS’. With an area of about 800 square feet, this is the biggest ROG store in India which is equipped with a ‘Battle Ground’ where a total of 10 gamers can compete against each other and experience LAN gaming at its best. The store is also furnished with a product demo zone and experience centre where the users can test the new hardware. This is the third ASUS ROG store in India. The first two stores were setup last year in Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar which are up and running successfully.
Asus ROG has also organized a ‘Counter Strike: Global Offensive’ gaming tournament at the store on February 11 with a total prize pool of INR 1,40,000/-
Arnold Su, National Sales Manager - ASUS India, said, “Bangalore is an ICT powerhouse with a multitude of young gaming enthusiasts and tech savvy professionals and thus is a significant market of us in the country. It is extremely important for us to make sure these gamers experience the latest technology and hardware firsthand without having to buy any of the devices. This ROG Store is not just a place to sell various gaming products, but more than that, we aim to make this a prominent gaming circuit in the city where the gamers meet, exchange information as well as enhance their gaming skills.”
The ‘Battle Ground’ in the store showcases the latest Asus ROG GL552, a mainstream gaming laptop well-equipped with Quad core 6th Gen Intel core i7 (Skylake) and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 900 series graphics.
The company also unveiled and showcased its latest mainstream ROG Strix GL553VE gaming notebook for the first time in India.
Located at 33rd Cross, 4th T Block, Jayanagar, gamers can visit the store from Monday to Sunday between 11.00AM to 09.00PM to experience the latest devices, game titles and accessories. The first gaming tournament will take place on February 11, 2017 for which the gamers can register at www.asus.in/rogstorerevolution.