Asus and T1 Release Limited Edition GeForce RTX Graphics Cards for League of Legends Fans
Asus has collaborated with the South Korean esports organization T1, formerly known as SK Telecom T1, to launch a new set of limited edition GeForce RTX graphics cards tailored for League of Legends enthusiasts. This partnership highlights the iconic esports team and the legendary captain Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, a six-time world champion in the game.
The collaboration resulted in special T1 Edition versions of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 graphics cards. These models feature unique branding and design elements that celebrate the T1 team’s legacy and appeal to fans who follow competitive League of Legends.
Exclusive Campaign and Prize Opportunities
Alongside the product launch, Asus introduced the “WE ARE T1” campaign, designed to engage the community and offer opportunities for fans to win one of the limited edition graphics cards. The campaign also includes a chance to win a trip to South Korea, although airfare costs are excluded from the prize package.
This initiative reflects Asus’s increasing involvement in esports and gaming culture, providing hardware that not only delivers performance but also resonates with the passionate fanbase of global competitive gaming. By aligning with T1 and Faker, Asus aims to strengthen its presence within the gaming market and highlight the cultural impact of esports in the tech industry.
Details such as pricing, release dates, and the full scope of campaign rules were not disclosed at the time of the announcement. However, this collaboration marks a notable example of hardware manufacturers partnering closely with esports teams to produce tailored products that celebrate gaming achievements and fan loyalty.
Asus partners with esports team T1 to launch limited edition GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 graphics cards celebrating League of Legends.
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