Ever since I saw the news about the ROG x Kojima Productions collab at CES 2026, I knew it was only a matter of time before the products made their way to the Philippines.
I’m one of the few lucky ones to actually get my hands on three of the four products in the collection, so here are their specs, my hands-on experience, and thoughts on whether or not you should buy them. 🙂
ROG x Kojima Productions Delta II Headset

Out of the three that I got my hands on in this collection, the ROG Delta II – KJP is probably the one I love the most. … It is also the most expensive piece. HAHAHA. It’ll cost you $269.99 or Php 16,990. ;A;
But it looks amazing and wears well. I can’t stop gushing about it. Aside from its 50mm titanium-plated Diaphragm Drivers, it has tri-mode connectivity (2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C), weighs only 325g, and comes with RGB lighting.

You also get a bunch of cables, a USB-C dongle, a detachable microphone, and padded foam earcups, along with the KojiPro collab extras like a thank-you card and sticker set.
Honestly, the experience with the ROG Delta II – KJP headset isn’t any different from what I had with the OG version. I like the D-shaped earcups, they fit well over my sensitive ears. The ANC is impressive. It’s not as great as the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite, but more than decent enough!
Overall, if I had the cash, I would definitely buy this headset. Hahahuhu.
ROG Keris Origin II – KJP

I don’t have much experience with gaming mice, but it was nice to have a short hands-on with the ROG Keris II Origin – KJP. It’s priced lower than the headset, but it’s still a little expensive at $169.99 or Php 9,690.
This mouse is light, sooooooo, so, so light – at just 63g (with the cable attached!). And even though a lot of people will think this isn’t good (some people prefer more weighted mice), this was a nice change of feeling (???) for someone who’s used to a battery-powered mouse.

You also get a lot of other things in the package. You get a cable, mouse grip tape, and feet, extra mouse switches, and a receiver extender. You can connect the mouse via a dongle, Bluetooth, or the included paracord.
Yes, it comes with RGB lighting, which you can customize via ROG Omni receiver technology, so you don’t have to go through ROG’s clunky Armoury Crate. And it’s rechargeable via USB-C, which explains why it’s so light!
The package also has the same sticker set and thank-you card from Kojima Productions. Overall, if I don’t have the money to buy the headset, I’d probably go with the gaming mouse, haha!
ROG x Kojima Productions Scabbard II (XXL) Mousepad

The cheapest piece in the ROG x Kojima Productions collection is the ROG Scabbard II (XXL) – KJP. It’ll set you back $69.99 or Php 3,490.
The design is very minimalist and features the design of Kojima Productions Art Director Yoji Shinkawa, the logos of the two companies, and the collection’s motto, “For Ludens Who Dare.”
It measures 900 x 400mm, has anti-fray, flat-stitched edges, and a tri-protective coating to make it easy to clean and maintain. I don’t really have much to say about the mousepad because I have my own branded ones. Plus, it’s white, and it’s hard to maintain even with the tri-protective coating.
It’s a low-priority buy among all the pieces in the collection, but since it’s the cheapest, it’s more accessible for KojiPro fans with a smaller budget. 🙂
Availability in the Philippines

According to ROG, the KojiPro collab pieces will be available in the Philippines by Q2 2026. They might actually bring the ROG Flow Z13 – KJP, too, so hopefully we get a hands-on on that, too. 🙂
You can find out more via the official ASUS Republic of Gamers website. Until next time!
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