ROG Flow Z13 KJP pre orders begin February 24 for the ASUS and Kojima Productions special edition gaming tablet

Pre order the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 KJP gaming tablet starting February 24 and get a free digital copy of Death Stranding 2 On The Beach for PC version.

ROG Flow Z13 KJP Pre Orders Start February 24 For ASUS Special Edition

Pre orders for the ROG Flow Z13 KJP special edition 2 in 1 gaming tablet will start on February 24 according to ASUS. The device which was first presented at CES 2026 comes from a partnership between ASUS ROG and Hideo Kojima’s Kojima Productions studio. The tablet features a unique aesthetic tailored to the studio's branding.

ROG Flow Z13 KJP pre orders begin February 24 for the ASUS and Kojima Productions special edition gaming tablet

The ROG Flow Z13 KJP serves as a 2 in 1 device which delivers high performance capabilities for both gaming and work tasks. The KJP edition introduces a specialized chassis design and software elements which reflect the Kojima Productions identity while maintaining the core hardware capabilities of the standard Flow Z13 series.

ASUS provides a complimentary copy of Death Stranding 2 On The Beach to every customer who buys the ROG Flow Z13 KJP as a launch incentive. This bonus is specifically for the PC version of the game. Important details about this offer include

ASUS will disclose the exact price and shipping date information for pre orders when the date approaches. The details will change according to the different regions and their respective currencies. Regional price points for the product will be revealed through official ROG channels on February 24.

This special edition is part of a broader lineup of ROG products developed alongside Kojima Productions which targets franchise fans who need portable high performance computing solutions.

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