ASUS's $16,578 ROG 20th Anniversary bundle is a Shanghai-only lottery
ASUS has revealed the price of its most extravagant ROG birthday present to itself: the ROG 20th Anniversary Family Bucket Collector's Edition costs $16,578 and contains 10 products dressed in black and gold. The catch — it's only on sale in Shanghai, through a lottery system, between June 20 and July 19, 2026. No Western availability has been announced.
The bucket list
The $16,578 set covers an entire gaming setup. Inside you get a full tower PC built around an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor, a ROG GeForce RTX 5090 D V2 graphics card, a ROG Crosshair X870E motherboard, a 3,000W titanium-rated power supply, and a liquid cooler — all in a matching ROG GR20 case. That's before you get to the ROG 27 Pro 20th Anniversary monitor, a ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro router, the ROG Azoth Extreme keyboard, ROG 20 Extreme mouse, a gaming chair, and a branded hard-shell rolling case to haul it all around. Every piece shares the same premium black-and-gold finish.

The ROG 20th Anniversary Family Bucket Collector's Edition, featuring 10 products in a unified black-and-gold design.
The NUC and standalone options
If the full bundle is out of reach, ASUS is also selling a 20th Anniversary ROG NUC mini-PC separately. It ships with a mobile RTX 5090 GPU in two configurations: 64 GB RAM with a 2 TB SSD for $6,500, or 128 GB RAM with a 2 TB SSD for $7,699. The 27-inch ROG 27 Pro 20th Anniversary monitor is available on its own for $1,330.

The ROG NUC 20th Anniversary mini-PC houses a mobile RTX 5090 GPU in a compact form factor.
No Western release in sight
The Shanghai flash sale uses a lottery because stock is limited — demand is expected to outstrip supply even locally. ASUS has not announced pre-orders, restock plans, or a launch window for the US or UK. That regional lock mirrors previous limited ROG drops, where geography has been the main barrier for enthusiasts outside China.
Two other Edition 20 products revealed earlier — the ROG Astral RTX 5090 with a curved AMOLED display and the ROG Xbox Ally X20 handheld bundled with Xreal AR glasses — are not part of the Shanghai event either, and pricing for both remains unconfirmed, per WCCFtech price confirmation.

Individual Edition 20 peripherals, including the ROG Azoth Extreme keyboard and ROG 20 Extreme mouse.
At $16,578, the Family Bucket sits above enthusiast custom builds but below boutique system integrators like Falcon Northwest or Maingear. Whether ASUS brings any Edition 20 products to Western shelves — and at what price — is still an open question.