Some might say that you’re not truly a certified “gamer” until you have a gaming chair, but what about a room with all out gaming furniture, from the table and chair down to your… pillow? That’s right, IKEA have partnered up with Asus’ Republic of Gamers to create a new lineup of gaming-centric furniture, and IKEA Malaysia will be bringing it to our shores very soon.
While they haven’t revealed exactly what’s in store, they have shown us some of what we can expect from the IKEA gaming range. For a start, they’ll obviously be a gaming chair, along with what appears to be a table with an adjustable height gaming desk. They also hint at a bunch of accessories for gamers too, with things like a neck pillow, mouse bungee, headset stand, ring light and more.
“Products that offer better ergonomics help gamers excel at what they do without wearing out their bodies—become better athletes, basically,” – Jon Karlsson, IKEA Designer
But while all IKEA Malaysia has given us is a teaser for now, you can actually see most if not all of the upcoming IKEA x ROG lineup already. A number of YouTubers have already gotten their hands on the Swedish brand’s gamer gear, and it comes with everything from the gaming chair to the ROG-themed pillow, ROG-themed pegboard and RGB lighting.
But going back to IKEA Malaysia, if you’re interested in filling up your crib with IKEA x ROG gaming stuff, you’ll be pleased to know that it’ll be coming soon in November, though no pricing has been given so far. In the meantime, you can check out the IKEA Gaming range announcement post on the IKEA Malaysia website for more information.
Besides the Honor Win, Honor will soon introduce an affordable smartphone that boasts extra long…
Besides the tax holiday for fully imported (CBU) EVs, the road tax waiver for EVs…
In the final days of 2025, Honor has announced the Win and Win RT (yes,…
[ UPDATE 23:54 28 December 2025 ] MCMC has updated that Unifi Mobile was affected…
In the final days of 2025, TNB Electron isn’t slowing down with its EV charging…
Preliminary findings from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (BOMBA) revealed that the two…
This website uses cookies.