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Yes! Gaming does not require a ton of networking resources. Not nearly as much as some gamers think. Depending on your network environment AX routers (wifi 6) are great for gaming, especially if you are using wifi and you have other streaming devices on your network. This ASUS AX300 also has QOS setting that would allow you to prioritize you gaming set-up on the network. The best thing for gaming is to have low latency. Using a Ethernet cable is best for gaming devices. If you can't do that hopefully you live close to your ISP host servers because not even a $400 "gaming router" is going to reduce you wireless latency more than a couple of milliseconds. If you love alone and you don't have a ton of IoT devices you don't really need a wifi 6 router but I would still suggest using an Ethernet cable for gaming.
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