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DLSU's Viridis Arcus to represent PH in Singapore MLBB tilt
DLSU's Viridis Arcus to represent PH in Singapore MLBB tilt
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Published Oct 23, 2024 05:19 PM PHT

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MANILA, Philippines – Team Viridis Arcus of De La Salle University will represent the Philippines in the Campus Game Fest 2024 this weekend in Singapore.
MANILA, Philippines – Team Viridis Arcus of De La Salle University will represent the Philippines in the Campus Game Fest 2024 this weekend in Singapore.
The reigning Collegiate Center for Esports (CCE) League Season 4 champion will proudly hoist the country’s flag in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in this event staged by the Singapore Cybersports and Online Gaming Association (SCOGA).
The reigning Collegiate Center for Esports (CCE) League Season 4 champion will proudly hoist the country’s flag in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in this event staged by the Singapore Cybersports and Online Gaming Association (SCOGA).
The team led by Aaron “Aaronqt” Lim and Ryu “Laytutu” Godoy, and coached by Kenneth Jiane “Kenji” Villa completed a perfect run in the CCE playoffs, including a masterful 3-0 sweep of TFX Nireus of Far Eastern University in the Grand Finals held last July at the Philippine Game Dev Expo (PGDX).
The team led by Aaron “Aaronqt” Lim and Ryu “Laytutu” Godoy, and coached by Kenneth Jiane “Kenji” Villa completed a perfect run in the CCE playoffs, including a masterful 3-0 sweep of TFX Nireus of Far Eastern University in the Grand Finals held last July at the Philippine Game Dev Expo (PGDX).
Also heading to the Lion City is DLSU-Dasmarinas’ Jed Soriano, who will carry the national tri-colors in the Street Fighter 6 tourney.
Also heading to the Lion City is DLSU-Dasmarinas’ Jed Soriano, who will carry the national tri-colors in the Street Fighter 6 tourney.
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It’s all part of the CCE’s first iteration of the Next Gen Program as student-esports athletes fly to Singapore for a full weekend of esports immersion from Oct. 24 to 28.
It’s all part of the CCE’s first iteration of the Next Gen Program as student-esports athletes fly to Singapore for a full weekend of esports immersion from Oct. 24 to 28.
Winners of the Next Gen Program are Marlon Mattew Apilado and Czyra Jane Mangahas of Lyceum of the Philippines University, Shane Marcial Andoque from the University of Santo Tomas, and Valerie Byczko of Enderun Colleges – chosen by a panel of judges, composed of representatives from the program’s sponsors based on specific criteria.
Winners of the Next Gen Program are Marlon Mattew Apilado and Czyra Jane Mangahas of Lyceum of the Philippines University, Shane Marcial Andoque from the University of Santo Tomas, and Valerie Byczko of Enderun Colleges – chosen by a panel of judges, composed of representatives from the program’s sponsors based on specific criteria.
They are poised to gain immersive exposure to the esports industry on an international scale, networking with key players, and gaining first-hand insights into international esports ecosystems.
They are poised to gain immersive exposure to the esports industry on an international scale, networking with key players, and gaining first-hand insights into international esports ecosystems.
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