Team Vitality announced this week that it has extended and expanded its partnership with ASUS gaming peripherals and hardware brand, ASUS Republic of Gamers (ASUS ROG). The initial partnership began in January.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Team Vitality for the upcoming esports season,” said Galip Fu, director of marketing for systems at ASUS ROG. “Their passion for gaming and competitive spirit are a perfect match for ROG, and we’re proud to be a part of their journey.”
Under the terms of this new deal, ASUS ROG will provide PC hardware, desktops, laptops, and handheld consoles for Team Vitality’s Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant (Valorant Champions Tour EMEA) teams. This new commitment builds on the original initial full-gear partnership announced earlier this year. ASUS ROG and Team Vitality will also work together on creating original content on YouTube that highlights the organization’s pros making use of ASUS ROG gear.
The new hardware being provided includes the ROG Strix G18 2025 edition (laptop), featuring the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX 2.7 GHz processor and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPU 16GB GDDR7 graphics card; Desktop G700 2025 edition featuring an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 ROG 32GB GDDR7 graphics card; and the ROG Ally X (Windows handheld) powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor.
In addition to creating content, Team Vitality will highlight the brand across its social media and streaming channels, through activations and marketing, and on team jerseys on display during competitions.
Earlier this week, the Paris-based esports organization announced that it had extended its partnership with monitor brand Philips Evnia until 2027.
In addition to Philips Evnia and ASUS ROG. Team Vitality’s current partners and sponsors include Ben & Jerry’s Magnum, Skin.Club, Aldi, KIA, hummel, and Trade.it, among others. The organization currently competes in Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and operates a fan engagement platform called V.HIVE. The organization is also a partnered team of the Saudi Arabian government-funded Esports World Cup Foundation Club Partnership Program.