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ASUS Announces Giveaway Event to Celebrate 30 Years of Graphics Cards

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ASUS has launched a virtual event called Cheers to 30 Years to mark three decades since releasing its first graphics card. Running from July 8 to October 7, 2025, the event features a virtual amusement park where participants can complete tasks, earn points and enter raffles to win ASUS graphics cards, ROG gear, and accessories.

Participants can also join in by sharing personal stories about their favorite ASUS graphics cards. The best four stories, chosen through public voting, will win more high-end prizes. Story submissions are open until August 18, with voting ending on September 16 and winners announced on October 28.

A virtual Graphics Card Express ride will showcase the evolution of ASUS graphics cards over the years, while the “memory Ferris wheel” lets users reflect on their experiences with ASUS hardware.

Raffle draws are scheduled for July 31, August 31, and October 28. More attractions will be added to the virtual park on August 19, along with the reveal of a mystery grand prize.

ASUS first entered the graphics card market in 1996 and formed the Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand in 2006. This event is part of its effort to thank users for their support over the years.

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