Team Vitality secures two-year ASUS ROG partnership

Team Vitality Secures Two-Year Partnership with ASUS ROG

Team Vitality has announced a significant two-year partnership with ASUS ROG, specifically focusing on the organization’s Counter-Strike 2 and VALORANT rosters.

The agreement entails Team Vitality’s CS2 and VALORANT teams using ASUS ROG peripherals during their tournament participation.

Furthermore, ASUS ROG’s logo will appear on the left sleeve of Team Vitality’s jerseys, and players will engage in various activations throughout the partnership.

This partnership marks ASUS ROG as Team Vitality’s 14th partner, joining the ranks of other notable brands like ALDI and Magnum.

Nicolas Maurer, CEO of Team Vitality, commented on the collaboration:

“We are delighted to welcome such a prestigious brand as ROG to Team Vitality! This partnership mirrors our standards and ambitions: to equip our players and our staff with cutting-edge peripherals, offering precision, responsiveness, and comfort, whilst also supporting our international development strategy.

“2025 is going to be an exciting year for VALORANT and CS2, and this partnership will guarantee unmissable activations for all our fans.”

Team Vitality has confirmed that the partnership is set to run until December 2026.

As part of the announcement, Team Vitality also revealed the acquisition of former FaZe Clan player Robin ‘ropz’ Kool for its CS2 roster. Consequently, Lotan ‘Spinx’ Giladi, the current rifler on the roster, has transitioned to the inactive roster.

Beyond Counter-Strike and VALORANT, Team Vitality competes across multiple titles, including League of Legends and Rocket League. In a notable move back in December 2024, it partnered with French club Lille Olympique Sporting Club (LOSC) to field players in EA Sports FC esports competitions.

ASUS ROG has established itself in the esports landscape, having collaborated with entities like tournament organizer ESL FACEIT Group and North American organization NRG Esports in recent years.

Jonno Nicholson

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