ASUS and KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS unveil a special lineup at CES 2026. Yes, the Consumer Electronics Show offers a massive stage and draws a broad audience, but the real weight comes from the moment itself. KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS marks 10 years. ROG hits 20. That shared milestone shapes the meaning of the limited-edition lineup.
I love KOJIMA games. They feel alive. Few titles reach that spark. Some try. None top it.
As for ASUS ROG, I see no single best brand in gaming gear. Yet every time I review a gaming laptop or tablet, I end up using ROG as a benchmark.
Ludens from The Time Wanderers anchors the ASUS ROG x KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS lineup. I already have my eyes on the ROG Flow Z13-KJP 2-in-1 gaming tablet.

I haven’t had hands-on time with the ROG Flow Z13-KJP, so my take comes from specs, features, and direct comparisons with the first Flow Z13.
Design changes stand out right away. Carbon fiber accents sit in the top left corner and pair well with the gold finish. The whole look gives off bold, premium vibes.
ASUS takes last year’s Strix Halo AMD gaming tablet and adds a Yoji Shinkawa touch. The KOJIMA style gives the device a clear personality. On top of that, nerds will enjoy the custom Armoury Crate theme, even without any performance boost.
The ROG Flow Z13-KJP runs on the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with a Radeon 8060S iGPU and 40 compute units. It supports quad-channel unified memory up to 128 GB at 8,000 megatransfers per second. The original Flow Z13 offers 32 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB options. Given that this is a limited edition, I wouldn’t be surprised if the 128 GB model ends up as the only option.
In the display department, you get a 13.4-inch panel with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a 180 Hz refresh rate at 2560 by 1600. It uses an IPS panel rather than OLED. ASUS includes a 2.5K Nebula display with up to 500 nits of brightness and full DCI-P3 color coverage. Nebula displays focus on high refresh rates, strong brightness, and sharp color.
The ROG Flow Z13-KJP will arrive in February or March 2026. There’s no word on pricing yet, but we should hear more as launch gets closer.
The KJP edition tablet ships with a detachable RGB keyboard cover. You fold it up and it shields the screen. Toss the whole setup into a bag with no stress. A white headset, mouse, and desk mat match the look, and ASUS offers them as add-ons or bundles in select regions.

ROG gives the Delta II-KJP headset a bold and bright look. It features 50 mm titanium-plate diaphragm drivers that push clear treble and cut sound breakup. The result feels lifelike and suits long play sessions, says ROG.
There’s also the Keris II Origin-KJP mouse, which combines light Keris ergonomics with a gold, gray, and white finish. The ROG Micro Switch II promises up to 100 million clicks, and the ROG Push-Fit Switch Socket II should extend its lifespan.

The lineup adds the ROG Scabbard II XXL-KJP mouse mat at 900 x 400 mm. This size leaves a lot of space for a KJP laptop, mouse, and headset. It also guards the desk from spills and scratches.
Each accessory carries the line “For Ludens Who Dare,” a fun mix of ROG and KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS slogans. Shinkawa draws the artwork by hand. I loved his touch on the tablet, headset, and mouse. However, the mat pushes too far for my taste. I favor minimalist setups, and the art feels like overload. What about you? Would you pick the mat or any other gear from the ROG x KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS range?
I don’t think you need to play DEATH STRANDING to fall for the ASUS ROG x KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS limited-edition lineup. When I see Shinkawa’s iconic style on it, I can’t look away.
For me, DEATH STRANDING’s world makes the game. I notice details most games ignore, and the more I explore, the more I find. The views, graphics, and music hit me in ways I can’t forget. I get the same feeling when I see the KJP edition gear. The design just pulls me in, and I can’t get enough of it.
Grigor Baklajyan is a copywriter covering technology at Gadget Flow. His contributions include product reviews, buying guides, how-to articles, and more.