In a move that could shake up the PC gaming industry, NZXT, a renowned name in PC components and prebuilt systems, has unveiled Flex PC, a subscription-based program that offers gamers a high-performance PC rental with regular upgrades. This innovative service aims to make top-tier gaming experiences accessible to a wider audience by eliminating the high upfront costs traditionally associated with owning a powerful gaming rig.
“At NZXT, we believe everyone should be able to play the games they love,” said Bryan de Zayas, NZXT’s Head of Marketing. “In the past, that meant buying a pre-built PC or building your own. Our new Flex subscription service offers gamers more flexibility and choice, so they can focus on what really matters – playing the games they love.”
“The subscription program has truly been a godsend for me.” NZXT Flex customer review. “I am unable to cover the full cost of a PC upfront. Prior to this, I was gaming on a 10-year-old laptop. The tech advancements became evident when I experienced a significant difference between my old gaming laptop and the new Player Two. I am sincerely thankful that this program was introduced, and I am committed to making the most of it.
“New hardware is being released frequently, and having access to industry-leading products is vital to staying competitive. NZXT Flex provides us with the confidence that we’ll always have access to the top-of-the-line builds so that we can create content and play at our highest level for our fans.” – Brian Anderson, CEO of FlyQuest
Offering three distinct models based on the award-winning NZXT Player Series PCs, subscribers select the best PC for their needs. With each offering, every subscriber receives:
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