Top-tier global developers, publishers, and blockchain experts converged in the Philippines last June 27 for the launch of Web3 gaming entertainment platform Creta.
The French-owned firm first opened its local office in 2018 at the Binan, Laguna campus of De LaSalle University. However, top executives said they had a hard time maintaining and attracting talent due to its distant location, hence the decision to move to BGC.
Eplayment, a fintech solutions company focused on gamers and content creators, launched on Thursday, June 13, a website-based app called Pixel, which content creators can use for content sharing and monetization.
This year, the Philippines will solely be represented in Google Play’s Indie Games Accelerator (IGA) program by one-woman game developer and publisher Camilla Santiago, also known as CLOVER-FI Games.
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has just put its proverbial hat into the e-gaming ring by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Esports World Federation (ESWF), an international umbrella body of electronic and digital sports organizations and members of the gaming community.
Fiber broadband provider Converge ICT Solutions has forged an alliance with the Philippine Collegiate Championship (PCC), which is organized by the Central Collegiate for Esports (CCE), to elevate esports gaming lifestyles through education for the next generation of gamers.
Singaporean gaming company Affyn held a soft launch of its mobile brawler game, Buddy Arena, in the Philippines over other markets. Affyn utilizes both P2E and P&E elements for its mobile game.
Tech titan Acer unveiled in an online global press event on April 20 a multitude of new advanced products aimed at showing what they have in store for the future of AI (artificial intelligence), gaming, and sustainable computers.