
Redcon1 War Games 30 Servings


The long awaited Redcon1 War Games has quickly become the Best Gaming Supplement of 2021. Supplements have long been used by athletes to take their sports performance to the next level, it's about time something was rolled out for the E-Sports Competitors and Gamers out there. Redcon1 War Games is a Nootropic Energy Formula which aims to keep you feeling alert and awake during long gaming sessions. This gaming formula helps fight fatigue, supports eye health, and keeps your reflexes working at peak levels even hours into a long session of playing video games. Throw out those energy drinks that are just filled with caffeine but which don't do much to actually enhance your performance and grab yourself a tub of Redcon1 War Games!
My typical energy product for gaming is either a Bang Energy Drink or on occasion a tub of G Fuel. I'm also a weight lifter and have used Redcon products in the past so when I saw them roll out a gaming supplement I figured I'd give it a try. I was actually very impressed, I was more aware and alert, vision got slightly but noticeably better and my brain just feels staticky or turned on. I'm really enjoying War Games.
Well my first time taking War Games I didn't actually do any gaming but I did clean my house and did some homework I'd been putting off all weekend. I'm somewhat caffeine sensitive so I'll typically sip on a shaker of War Games until I feel it kicking in, I normally drink about 3/4 of it.
I really like War Games. I will say it doesn't taste as good as energy drinks, it's slightly bitter and sometimes a little gritty, however it actually has real ingredients and nootropics in here so I don't fault it for not being quite as tasty as an energy drink.
Mix 1 scoop with 8-12 ounces of water and take 30 minutes prior to gaming.
Store in a cool dry place after opening.
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