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IKEA Collaborates with ASUS ROG to Introduce Cheap Gaming Furniture

Affordable for all.

Video games are indeed a very lucrative industry. Especially for some companies that are looking for profit. All existing fields have even been reached by them. Starting from gaming peripherals such as keyboards, mice, custom controllers, to others. They also began to touch furniture such as gaming chairs.

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Some devices with “gaming” frills generally have exorbitant prices. In addition, because it is specifically designed for gamers who want a high level of comfort when playing video games. They also choose durable materials so that they can be used as long as possible. The good news, it seems that players can have these devices at a more affordable price.

This is thanks to the newly announced partnership between ASUS and IKEA. The Swedish furniture company will collaborate with ASUS ROG, a brand variant from ASUS for the gaming line.

IKEA said that it will work with one of the largest PC companies from Taiwan to produce affordable chairs, tables and gaming devices. The product of their collaboration will be launched first in China in February 2021 and will be released worldwide in October 2021.

Unfortunately, as of this writing, there has been no clarity from IKEA and ASUS ROG about the products they will release. However, if they put forward the word “affordable”, then it might be cheaper than international products on the market such as Secretlab or Royale One and not “cheap” products that appear in the local market.


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