Missed the ROG Ally early bird deal? Here’s your second chance to get the free RM1,299 bundle

Earlier this week, Asus finally launched their new ROG Ally gaming handheld console in Malaysia. The ROG Ally appeared to be quite popular with gamers—so popular in fact that Asus’ first online sale for the device that came with a complimentary bundle of accessories sold out in just seven minutes. If you were eyeing the ROG Ally for yourself and wanted the bundle too but missed out on the first sale promo, there’s still one more chance to get that same deal.

Asus Malaysia will be having their ROG Ally experiential roadshow in Malaysia at Plaza Low Yat on the 1st of July at 10am onwards. During the roadshow, Asus will be offering the same deal it offered during their first online sale period. This means that if you were to get the ROG Ally during the roadshow for its RM3,299 price tag, you’ll also be able to get for free the ROG Ally travel case, charging dock, a screen protector, a 9-month pass for PC Game Pass and a pair of ROG Cetra true wireless earbuds for a total of RM1,299.

On top of that, Asus is also having a lucky draw for these buyers with prizes worth up to RM6,299. However, the free bundle deal for the ROG Ally will only be for the first 100 buyers at the roadshow. Of course, you can do more than just snag yourself an ROG Ally during the roadshow. Asus will also be hosting activities during the roadshow, such as activities with influencers and a ‘game to win’ event.

As a quick recap, the ROG Ally launched for RM3,299 in Malaysia. The gaming handheld device packs an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It runs Windows 11 out of the box, giving it wide compatibility with pretty much any game you’re already playing on a PC. There’s a 7-inch, FHD IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 500nits, while a 40Wh battery with 65W fast charging keeps the lights on. If you need more power you can even get yourself an ROG XG Mobile external graphics card, though they aren’t cheap starting at RM6,999.

For more information about the ROG Ally in Malaysia, you can check out our previous article on it here.

Recent Posts

GXBank on cybersecurity, scams and AI: What really happens behind the scenes to protect users

GXBank recently marked its second anniversary with more than one million Malaysians onboard, cementing its…

19 hours ago

Realme C85: World record-breaking “ultra waterproof” phone, but not for the reason you think

Realme has just launched a new budget-oriented mid-range smartphone in Malaysia, the Realme C85 5G.…

23 hours ago

sooka’s Gilerrr Streaming Challenge Draws 273 Participants, Clinches Malaysia Book of Records Title

This post is brought to you by sooka. sooka pulled a lively crowd to Pavilion…

1 day ago

Infinix teams up with Pininfarina for future smartphone designs. Note 60 Ultra launching first in 2026

Infinix has just announced its strategic partnership with Pininfarina for its upcoming flagship smartphones, revealed…

2 days ago

Your Proton car can soon be controlled from a Huawei smartwatch

During Proton's Tech Showcase, the national carmaker has also highlighted its digital and connected automotive…

2 days ago

MoF Inc triggers Put Option for DNB shares: CelcomDigi, Maxis and YTL Power to fork out RM328 mil each

Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), Malaysia's first 5G network, will soon transform into a fully private…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.