Gaming has been a favourite childhood memory for many people. And if you’ve been an ASUS ROG gamer for some time, we have just the news for you. The company has launched a new community campaign, ROG Super Fan India, as part of its 20th-anniversary celebrations. The campaign is designed to celebrate the gaming community that has supported the brand over the past two decades. Two selected winners will have the opportunity to visit ROG headquarters in Taiwan and attend the brand’s 20th-anniversary celebrations.
To participate, gamers need to create content showcasing their gaming journey and connection with the ROG ecosystem. This can include gaming highlight videos, reels, gameplay clips, or storytelling content explaining why they consider themselves a true ROG Super Fan.
Participants are encouraged to highlight achievements such as competitive ranks, tournament milestones, gaming setups, or personal gaming stories. They can also strengthen their entries by linking gaming channels on platforms like YouTube or Twitch, adding commentary, or including recommendations from fellow gamers.
Entries must be uploaded to social media and submitted through the official campaign landing page.
Shortlisted entries will be reviewed by a judging panel consisting of ASUS ROG brand ambassadors and members of the gaming community. Finalists will then move to an offline evaluation round, where their creativity, engagement, and gaming story will be assessed.
Two winners will be selected as the official ROG Super Fans from India, and they’ll get:
The process to participate is pretty straightforward:
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