Asus ROG launches meaningful incentive program for gamers to prepare for e-sports competitions- Technology News, Firstpost

Asus ROG, also known as the Republic of Gamers, a game-oriented sub-brand of the Taiwanese company plans to launch a meaningful promotion program for gamers called ROG Academy. To sharpen and enhance the skills of the gamers, Asus ROG personally identifies PC gamers through a screening process, as part of the process. With this, the gamers will be ready for competitive e-sports competitions nationally and globally. The company went on to say in a statement that this initiative will help strengthen the e-sports talent range in the country.

    Asus ROG is launching a meaningful incentive program for gamers to prepare them for e-sports competitions

Asus ROG is making this venture with the help of e-sports media and Mumbai-based content company Gaming.

The Academy conducts four groups of three-month sessions, consisting of six players in each batch who receive professional guidance, tournament-ready game equipment and monthly stipends of Rs 15,000.

Asus ROG is making this venture with the help of e-sports media and Mumbai-based content company Gaming.

The company went on to say in a statement that the curriculum would consist of training models that would focus on team-based play and individual venues across a number of areas, including communication and work a team that would be designed specifically for the title of the game and its skill set. of the players.

Once the three-month training is complete, each batch will receive Rs 1,00,000 per team, together and will have the opportunity to represent Asus ROG while participating in events or competitions for three months.

Gamers between the ages of 16 and 18 must obtain a letter of permission from their parents to participate in the program and will be able to apply for the program between February 1 and February 10.

This initiative by the company is done to build a strong gaming ecosystem in the country that will empower enthusiastic gamers through a number of programs.

Arnold Su, Head of Business, PC Consumer and Gaming, System Business Group, Asus India said in a statement that the company aims to inspire and advise more gamers throughout their journey that would help Knowing them about future opportunities in the field of play that will do so will give great impetus in establishing reliable E-sports players in India and making ways for the next generation gamers. gen with help from the training, mentoring and resources.

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