Dell announced to have brought the best innovations to the Gamescom 2018 by showing game enthusiasts how to play like a professional esports champion with the latest hardware, software, and other tools to help transform their fantasy into reality. At this year edition of the event, The company also announced the establishment of esports online training, Alienware Academy, as well as introduced the new updates of the Alienware desktops and laptops. Dell also made its debut for Dell gaming monitors that are designed for hardcore and casual players alike.
Alienware Academy esports training platform
For well over a decade, Dell and Alienware have earned a legacy in esports, including Alienware’s new partnerships with the NBA and NBA 2K League and with Team Liquid for the Alienware Training Facility in Los Angeles. At Gamescom, visitors can immerse themselves in the much anticipated Alienware Academy, a free-to-use online training platform to help hopeful athletes learn to competitively game like an esports pro. Taught by the pros from Team Liquid its Counter-Strike: Global Offensive courses teach mechanics and strategies to improve gameplay by using Tobii eye-tracking gaze overlay, heatmaps, stats and other tools. This helps aspiring athletes improve their skills, strive toward goals, gain post-lesson insights, and measure their performance against the community.
Alienware Command Center
At CES 2018, Alienware debuted Alienware Command Center, a “gaming homepage” that merges system settings, content, and other functions. Available now, Alienware Command Center is included free with all Alienware peripherals and can be used on any PC system, no matter the brand. By offering an integrated dashboard, gaming library, FX and power management features, this new feature provides quick, easy access to an entire gaming catalog and the ability to fine-tune settings for every title.
Dell 24” and 27” Gaming monitors
With Dell’s recent launch of the Dell G series, a family of four gaming laptops, comes another benefit for PC gamers: all-new Dell Gaming Monitors. With 24” FHD and 27” QHD resolution, fast overclocked refresh rates (144Hz for 24,” 155Hz for 27”) and an extremely rapid 1 ms response time for gameplay with minimum input lag, both deliver a fluid gaming experience offering gamers the flexibility to switch on or off AMD FreeSync. Users can customize up to three user-defined profiles and choose preset modes for the best personalized gaming experience. The gamer-inspired Recon-Blue metallic paint complements Dell gaming PCs for a unified look and gaming experience. During the warranty period, Dell Premium Panel Exchange allows a free panel replacement even if only one bright pixel is found.
Alienware Aurora and Area 51 updates
The designated training PC for Team Liquid, the Alienware Aurora will be available with the just announced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070, 2080 and 2080 Ti GPUs. As a mid-tower desktop, Aurora is a proven powerhouse for gaming professionals who need significant performance and upgradability. The new Aurora is ideal for VR, 4K gaming and even up to 12K gaming with its highest-end graphics options.
Alienware’s flagship gaming desktop—the uniquely designed Area-51, with its iconic triad chassis—also will be available with just announced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070, 2080 and 2080 Ti GPUs. Built for gaming enthusiasts wanting superior gameplay and unstoppable performance for the latest VR, 4k or 8k games and streaming, the new Area-51 is a powerful beast with up to 18-core Intel processors.
Alienware 15 and 17 gaming laptops
Alienware 15 and 17, the ultimate powerhouse gaming laptops, now feature per-key LED lighting for more than 80 quadrillion lighting combos with countless effects and modes. The upgraded TactX keyboard and n-key rollover enable more than 100 key commands for maximum actions per minute, and it’s the only keyboard on a laptop with 2.2mm of key travel, providing rapid keystroke response.
Dell and Alienware both are exhibiting at Hall 8 in the Windows Gaming Area, and additionally, they are displaying their wares with partners including Square Enix (Hall 9) and Techland’s Dying Light: Bad Blood (Hall 7), as well as a HiRez influencer event off-site.