Indonesian esports organisation RRQ has officially announced a partnership with ZOWIE, BenQ’s esports brand that is widely known for competitive gaming monitors.

The financial terms of the partnership weren’t publicly disclosed. Through this partnership, RRQ’s VALORANT players will now use the ZOWIE’s products designed specifically for professional tournaments. RRQ has also confirmed that ZOWIE’s logo will be featured on their jerseys as part of this deal.

RRQ also explained that ZOWIE introduced an upgraded version of its monitors to VCT Pacific competition in 2025. Now, that same tournament-level technology is being used directly by RRQ players in their daily training environment. By using the same equipment as global competitions, players aim practicing in consistent conditions which means they will not need to make major adjustments when playing on stage.

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Jonathan Hoo, Head of VALORANT at RRQ, stated that this partnership is an important step in boosting the team’s performance even further, following the previous year’s achievements.

ZOWIE is no stranger to the esports scene and has a special attention with first-person shooters like VALORANT. The brand recently expanded its partnership with ESL FACEIT Group for another two years, staying on as the exclusive official monitor supplier for the ESL Pro Tour ecosystem through 2026 and 2027. Beyond ESL, ZOWIE was also the Official Monitor Partner of the StarLadder Budapest 2025 CS2 Major, and established other VALORANT partnerships with ENVY and CGN Esports.

RRQ hit esports business headlines recently for securing a spot at the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) partnership program. MPL Malaysia locked in eight core teams under an extended deal, with RRQ among them.

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