UK-based grassroots gaming event company EPIC.LAN announced Friday that it has partnered with ASUS Republic of Gamers for its 2024 events calendar.
Financial terms of this partnership were not disclosed.
Described as an “event-based partnership,” ASUS ROG and EPIC.LAN will work together to bring some of the company’s “best gaming hardware directly to the hands of EPIC.LAN participants,” according to a release.
ASUS Republic of Gamers will have a physical presence at EPIC.LAN events in 2024, giving attendees hands-on time with its line of gaming hardware, while also offering activations, giveaways, providing streaming setup for visiting creators, stage segments, and what EPIC.LAN calls “non-live content aimed at helping gamers achieve their true potential together with play.” EPIC.LAN, ASUS ROG, and other organizations involved in competitions will also work together to enhance existing EPIC.LAN hardware at the events.
Alan Spohr, Marketing Director at ASUS, said that his company believes “in the power of grassroots esports and its ability to cultivate talent from the ground up,” and that this partnership isn’t just about showcasing hardware, but “investing in the gaming community and empowering gamers to reach their full potential.”
ASUS ROG will be front-and-center at the next big event—EPIC41—which takes place at Kettering Leisure Village from Feb. 22-25. More information about EPIC41 can be found at www.epiclan.co.uk.
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