Monster Gaming, in partnership with Good Game PH, organized the all-star Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament to support local content creators and aspiring pro-gamers.
The tournament will showcase 20 teams of local content creators that will battle for the championship title and prizes from sponsors like:
- 150,000 GoodGameGold from Good Game PH
- G-Knight X300S Headsets from Monster Gaming
- ESports jerseys from Monster Energy
“When we started Monster Gaming in the Philippines, one of our priorities is to reach out to local E-Sports communities and provide them quality gear. These may help them improve their gaming skills and make them more confident when they play. We’re delighted to partner with Good Game PH as they not only provide a platform for content creators, but they also have our vision of enabling content creators to shine with their unique personalities, and showcase their gaming competencies to audiences.”
Igue Bonifacio, Monster Gaming Philippines Marketing Head
“Good Game PH is an online amusement-style platform launched just last year that caters to the local E-Sports industry. We want to continue to uplift the industry, which is why we continually connect with different streamers and their audiences. Our platform gives the people a fun and rewarding experience as they play because they can also redeem different premium prizes such as phones, laptops, gaming equipment, shopping vouchers, etc. when they win. Good Game All-Star is a tournament we organized together with our esteemed partners like Monster Gaming in order to increase the engagement on our platform as well as to bring our affiliates together in a fun and enjoyable manner.”
Wilson Tan, Good Game PH CEO
The All-Star MLBB tournament begins April 29 and will be streamed on Good Game PH’s Facebook and featured on its official website.
Online viewers will also get a chance to win Monster Gaming Arimars N1 headsets by just watching and participating in the live games streamed.
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