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CES 2026: limited-edition gaming tablet blends AI computing with Kojima Productions design · TechNode

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Asus’ gaming brand Republic of Gamers (ROG) said at CES 2026 it is collaborating with Japanese game studio Kojima Productions to launch a limited-edition version of its Flow Z13 2-in-1 gaming tablet, marking a rare crossover between gaming hardware and auteur-led game design.

The ROG Flow Z13-KJP is built around Kojima Productions’ Ludens concept, with visual design contributions from Death Stranding art director Yoji Shinkawa. The device combines sci-fi-inspired aesthetics with ROG’s For Those Who Dare branding, Asus said. The tablet is powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen AI Max+ platform and features a high-refresh-rate Nebula display.

Asus said the device is designed to highlight on-device AI capabilities and support mobile gaming and creative workloads. Alongside the tablet, the two companies also introduced a range of co-branded peripherals, including headphones, a mouse and a mouse pad. [TechNode Reporting]

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