ASUS debuts on Mixer and welcomes six new members of its ROG Stream Team

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What you need to know

  • ASUS ROG is now on Microsoft's Mixer streaming service.
  • ASUS ROG welcomed six Mixer Partners to its ROG Stream Team.
  • ASUS ROG will be at the Mixer Booth at PAX East.

ASUS Republic of Gamers announced its debut on Microsoft's Mixer platform today. As part of its debut, ASUS ROG announced that six Mixer Partners officially joined the ROG Stream Team. Streamers Driggsy, Exellion, JordinLaine, LuckyShots, Simby, and VinnyB are the newest members of the ASUS Stream Team. ASUS ROG also announced that it will be at the Mixer booth at PAX East, which runs from February 27 to March 1.

Simby said of the partnership, "ASUS partnering with Mixer streamers shows the community that anything is possible with hard work. It is possible to partner with your favorite company no matter the platform." Simby also added, "I'm so excited to finally be able to tell everyone about my first sponsorship, and it being with ASUS is absolutely mind-blowing!"

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Driggsy, Exellion, JordinLaine, LuckyShots, Simby, and VinnyB have been on Mixer for a while, so their experience should help the ROG Stream Team interact with fans and build up its platform.

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