Asiasoft subsidiary Playpark has officially lifted the curtains on four new online games it will be launching in the Philippines – Krafton’s massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) ‘Elyon’, the mobile open-world strategy title ‘Dream of a New World’, the medieval fantasy ‘The Exiled Realm of Arborea’ (TERA) Classic, and the next-gen adventure game ‘Noah’s Heart’.
After an intense showdown with Indonesian team Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) Hoshi during an adrenaline-fuelled Grand Finals last Sunday, June 19, Filipino team RSG Philippines emerged as the victors of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Southeast Asia Cup 2022.
In an exclusive interview with Newsbytes PH, Tencent Games Philippines senior marketing manager Patricia Griño explained that although this is not the first time that the company took inspiration from mythological creatures in the production of new character set designs, this is their first collaboration within the Philippine context.
Filipino indie game developer Yangyang Mobile recently made the demo version of its upcoming horror visual novel available for free in time for the Steam Next Fest – a weeklong celebration of the gaming platform that gives center stage to hundreds of games and the makers behind them.
Free-to-play online battle royale shooter game PUBG Mobile recently launched the first-ever character set based on Philippine literature – the eponymous magical bird ‘Ibong Adarna’ based on the epic poem of the same name.
Ubisoft's latest 3-versus-3 title is essentially Alita's Motorball Race without all the mecha gore and dismemberment, or Harry Potter's Quidditch but on land.
Online gaming and digital entertainment company PlayPark and South Korean developer Bluehole are set to officially open the gates in Southeast Asia for the new PC MMORPG made for gaming fans of the fantasy genre.
After a dominant thrashing of Team Indonesia in a best-of-five series (3-1), Team Sibol's team for the mobile multiplayer online battle arena game "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang" was named champions at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam on Friday, May 20.
Sibol, the country's national esports team and representative to the 31st Southeast Asian Games (Sea Games), encountered a crushing defeat for the first three events in the esports category.