Wednesday, February 3rd 2021

IKEA and ASUS Announce Furniture that Puts Gamers First

There are 2.5 billion gamers around the world, a diverse group united by their love of e-sports and gaming - and by being an overlooked group from a life-at-home perspective. But that is about to change: the new gaming range developed by IKEA in collaboration with Republic of Gamers (ROG) was launched at IKEA China on January 29, 2021. From May 2021 it will be available at IKEA Japan, and from October 2021 the range will be sales started globally. Gaming is more than a fun past-time. It is a way to wind down and take your mind off everyday hassles, and to connect with people everywhere. For some, it is even a livelihood. With an ever-increasing number of gamers worldwide and a rapidly growing market, getting into gaming was a natural step for IKEA.

At IKEA, we know a lot about smart home furnishing solutions, but we are novices at gaming. So, how to create a properly high-performing gaming range? To contribute to a better everyday life for all gamers, IKEA partnered with ROG (Republic of Gamers), an ASUS sub-brand, keeping the leading position in gaming industry and designing high quality, innovative hardware and gear for gamers. ROG has in-depth knowledge of the gaming industry and want to find new ways to make gaming blend into the home. Combining the best of these two worlds, the collaboration aimed to democratise the gaming experience, by creating relevant, functional, beautiful and affordable products and complete gaming solutions to make it easier for everyone to create the setup and the home they want.
The new gaming range will target PC gamers and include six product families: HUVUDSPELARE, UTESPELARE, MATCHSPEL, GRUPPSPEL, UPPSPEL, LÅNESPELARE. All UPPSPEL products have been designed by IKEA and ROG in close collaboration. The remaining product families have been developed by IKEA based on the insights and knowledge gained from the collaboration to ensure the width of the total gaming offer and to meet the various needs of IKEA customers in terms of function, design and price.

In total, the new gaming range includes more than 30 products, covering both furniture - gaming desks and chairs, a drawer unit - and accessories - a mug holder, a mouse bungee, a neck pillow, a ring light and many more. Each product family offers a gaming desk and a chair of different price range to meet the needs of different target groups.

The new gaming range was launched at IKEA China on January 29, 2021. From May 2021 it will be available at IKEA Japan, and from October 2021 the range will be sales started globally.

"Gamers globally know and love the ROG brand and they trust it to deliver the most exciting gaming innovations in the market," says Kris Huang, General Manager of the ASUS Gaming Gear and Accessory Business Unit. "Our new partnership with the experts at IKEA will allow ROG to find new and interesting ways to delight gamers in and around the home."

"The needs of billions of gamers around the globe are very diverse, whereas the existing offer is rather technical and often perceived as masculine design-wise, despite around 46% of gamers being female. We believe there's a lot to be done to democratise the gaming experience", says Ewa Rychert, Global Business Leader of Workspace, IKEA of Sweden. "Now we take the first step on our gaming journey, and we do it by presenting affordable, high-performing gaming products and complete solutions that we hope reflect people's personality and taste".
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39 Comments on IKEA and ASUS Announce Furniture that Puts Gamers First

#26
Seyumi
My entire house is practically Ikea and I couldn't be happier. The furniture is completely fine as long as you don't move apartments every year or whatnot. It just doesn't do well when it has to be moved around. You only had 2 choices for furniture in these modern times: You either have a made-in-china crap that falls apart within weeks of building it, or you have expensive real stuff that's already built, which is not only very heavy, but very expensive. Ikea stuff bridges that gap and gives you a nice in-between for price & quality. I live in Las Vegas and always drove down to IKEA in Southern Cali like once a year to load up the mini-van, now there's 1 here finally.
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#27
8BitZ80
The new gaming range will target PC gamers and include six product families: HUVUDSPELARE, UTESPELARE, MATCHSPEL, GRUPPSPEL, UPPSPEL, LÅNESPELARE
Ohhh it's Swedish. Those names look like what your keyboard would type while you're smashing it in a rage after losing an online match. I'm actually a little disappointed that's not the intended meaning.

EDIT: Ikea is a Swedish company, apparently I'm only learning this just now. The more you know.
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#28
Caring1
PooPipeBoyOhhh it's Swedish. Those names look like what your keyboard would type while you're smashing it in a rage after losing an online match. I'm actually a little disappointed that's not the intended meaning.

EDIT: Ikea is a Swedish company, apparently I'm only learning this just now. The more you know.
Thank goodness it's not Welsh. :p
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#29
Unter_Dog
RahnakGotta agree with TheLostSwede. If you avoid the obviously cheap stuff, IKEA also makes good stuff at affordable prices. My desk is probably around 10 years old and it's still in pretty great shape.
Agree also!

They have some acceptable quality solid wood stuff (I know it's pine). Not everyone needs a 6 thousand dollar desk/couch/table from insert designer furniture store, especially if you have kids that trash everything they touch. Their cabinets are decent for rental properties and middle grade kitchens
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#30
TheLostSwede
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Caring1Thank goodness it's not Welsh. :p
That would actually be hilarious. I really hope IKEA gets a Welsh competitor one day, just to see the confusion over the product names.
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#31
Kentaro
Maybe we would see some gaming instant noodles soon
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#32
chstamos
I'd rather not have the ROG logo on anything, as I've come to associate it with overpriced "lifestyle" stylized crap, but having said that, these furnitures actually look ok. As others have said, IKEA has come to be the in-between that covers the gap between what has come to be an unfortunate chasm between chinese p.o.s. disposable "furniture" and the real, qualitative, but expensive -sometimes prohibitively so- stuff (they used to be much better at it, too, seems to me they are much less inventive nowadays... but they still cover that market).

In other words I would not rule them out , right out of hand. Not when we have chinese 100-dollar "gaming" chairs being sold for ridiculous prices. They are, after all, the manufacturer that gave us that old reliable, the Markus chair.
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#33
goodeedidid
I love it how they think gamers only eat only trash food like pigs like noodles in a cup and sodas.. is it really important to have special places for noodle cups and sodas?? Waste of money this.. also that desk looks like Autonomous, which will also be heavily overpriced, WASTE
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#34
Palladium
"Gaming" to PCs is now what "synergy" is to the business world.
TheLostSwedeI guess you've just bought the cheap crap then, as I have several products from IKEA that have lasted a long time, some that even are solid wood.
And there really aren't many options here, for whatever reason. No such thing as "big box" stores here apart from Costco and they don't really sell furniture.
There's a Japanese chain called Nitori that opened a few years ago, but most of their furniture feels like children's furniture to me, as they really are made for a smaller built people. Nothing wrong with that, but it simply wouldn't work for me. The quality is also worse than IKEA for most of their products.
The local furniture shops either sell very poor quality products, or it's super expensive, or just super tacky.
Not saying I want to buy all my furniture at IKEA, but I only have so much choice if I want something "western".
I'm apathetic to IKEA furniture and their food, but most of their other stuff like food containers, cutlery and rechargeable batteries are pretty awesome for the price.
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#35
Minus Infinity
Where's the RGB! And how well do these OC in a hot summer. Are they ROG or TUF? So many unanswered questions.
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#36
Rakhmaninov3
If I'm slouched at a desk I'm not going to ever bother moving to put my foot on the garbage can pedal lol
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#37
TheLostSwede
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goodeedididI love it how they think gamers only eat only trash food like pigs like noodles in a cup and sodas.. is it really important to have special places for noodle cups and sodas?? Waste of money this.. also that desk looks like Autonomous, which will also be heavily overpriced, WASTE
Ever met a true Otaku?
PalladiumI'm apathetic to IKEA furniture and their food, but most of their other stuff like food containers, cutlery and rechargeable batteries are pretty awesome for the price.
Well, I don't generally eat in their restaurants, but they have the cheapest jam here, some Swedish bread (unfortunately it's been out of stock for months now) and a few ingredients that I can't find anywhere else. Sadly they have quite a poor selection in general here compared to most other countries. Oh and they stock Swedish sweets, but not salty liquorice :(
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#38
ThrashZone
vanishs14you must be pretty broke bro. All the furniture I've bought from Ikea is solid wood, its affordable stuff.
Hi,
Obviously not since I build my own stuff
But I have been to a few real estate open house liquidations and founds some nice pieces too.

If someone shops at Ikea more power to them only time I went there was to pick up some yard stuff and large exterior kitchen setup for a customer it was okay.
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#39
goodeedidid
vanishs14you must be pretty broke bro. All the furniture I've bought from Ikea is solid wood, its affordable stuff.
Lol dude, are you trying to flex with IKEA?? IKEA is the poor man's furniture..
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