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ASUS ROG launches virtual academy programme for gamers in India

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ASUS ROG will identify PC gamers through a screening process and provide them with a platform to sharpen and enhance their skills and prepare them for competitiv­e e-sport tournament­s on a national and global level

Taiwanese electronic­s giant ASUS' gaming sub-brand Republic of Gamers (ROG) on Sunday launched a virtual academy programme for gamers in India called ROG Academy.

As part of this initiative, ASUS ROG will identify PC gamers through a screening process and provide them with a platform to sharpen and enhance their skills and prepare them for competitiv­e e-sport tournament­s on a national and global level.

ASUS ROG will be providing tournament-ready gaming equipment and first-inclass high-quality technology to gamers, with profession­al mentorship through this initiative, the company said. "Owing to the pandemic, we are witnessing a permanent shift in content consumptio­n patterns globally and increased digital accelerati­on," Arnold Su, Business Head, Consumer and Gaming PC, System Business Group, ASUS India, said in a statement. "With an increase in esports gamers during the pandemic, ASUS has strengthen­ed its commitment towards investing in the future of gaming industry in India."

The count of online gamers in India grew 31 per cent in 2019 to reach around 365 million and is expected to reach 440 million by 2022, according to a FICCI-EY report on media and entertainm­ent industry. "We aim to encourage more and more gamers, mentor them through their journey, and familiaris­e them with future opportunit­ies in this landscape. This initiative will provide a huge boost in establishi­ng a pool of credible e-sports players in India and pave the way for nextgenera­tion gamers with access to resources, mentorship and training," Su said.

ASUS ROG Academy is a year-long programme, divided into four sessions as per the quarter. The shortliste­d team and players will go through a selection process divided into different phases. This will culminate into six select players becoming part of a threemonth session for the first quarter.

ASUS ROG will be providing the whole team ex-gratia of Rs 1 lakh to all the final six players, once they will complete their threemonth training successful­ly, the company said.

The players will also receive monetary compensati­on of Rs 15,000 as stipend as well as a bonus on monthly basis during the training, it added. —IANS

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