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ASUS plans expansion in India, to set up 12 more Republic of Gamers stores

ASUS already has eight gaming cafes in cities like Chennai, Bengaluru and Delhi, uses these franchise-owned facilities to sell products and for users to experience games and the devices

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"This model not only helps us reach new customers but also helps us in building the gaming ecosystem in the country," he said.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Bullish on gaming segment, Taiwanese tech major ASUS will continue to expand its offline retail presence and set up 12 more 'Republic of Gamers' (ROG) Exclusive stores across the country to help potential buyers experience the products, a top company official said.

The company, which already has eight such gaming cafes in cities like Chennai, Bengaluru and Delhi, uses these franchise-owned facilities to sell products and for users to experience games and the devices.

"We have eight ROG Exclusive stores right now, and while we had plans to ramp this up aggressively, the Covid-19 pandemic slowed us a bit. However,

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