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Explore more of Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons with new Shing Jea Island map

“A harbor of tranquility and peace,” is how the Shing Jea Island is described by Guild Wars 2 developers in the newest reveal ahead of the End of Dragons expansion pack. While fans got a glimpse of the new maps in some of the skills and fishing videos, this is the first video solely focusing on what the new maps will look like. In the video, there is a skiff on a serene lake. This skiff looks quite different from the ones shown in the fishing video, which means there

PMPL European Championship revealed as MENA merges with South Asia

The PUBG Mobile Pro Leagues (PMPL) around the world are ongoing, and the teams with the most points from each league across both seasons in 2021 will qualify for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC). The rest of the teams can get a spot in the PMGC through the regional championships. In addition to the schedule for the PMPL Regional Championships, Tencent also announced the MENA region is merging with South Asia due to their “close proximity and strong competitive communities.” In the previous season, the MENA region was a

PMPL SEA Championship will begin on Oct. 12 with a complete league format

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship season four is here. Twenty teams from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia/ Singapore, and Vietnam will be competing for a share of an undisclosed prize pool and slots to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2021. Unlike last season when the SEA Championship was just a three-day event with 16 teams, season four is getting a complete league format. The 20 teams will be competing across the league stage (Oct. 12 to 31) and finals (Nov. 5 to 7) to crown a

Aespa perform hit single ‘Next Level’ at the Wild Rift SEA Championship 2021 Finals

K-pop girl group Aespa performed at the opening ceremony of the League of Legends: Wild Rift Southeast Asia Championship grand finals today. The popular group performed their hit single “Next Level” at the event. While the SEA Championship was played online, the four members of AESPA performed on a stage at an undisclosed location. Aespa was formed by Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment in November 2020. The band has seen several hits and is now slated to release its first mini-album, titled Savage, on Oct. 5. [embedded content] Related: Wild

SBTC Esports thrash Team Secret 4-1 to win the Wild Rift SEA Championship

SBTC Esports are the first-ever Southeast Asian champions in League of Legends: Wild Rift. The Vietnamese team beat Team Secret 4-1 in the grand finals today to be crowned the winners of the Wild Rift SEA Championship.  The first match was an intense one as Team Secret and SBTC Esports traded kills and towers throughout the game. A late-game quadra kill by Secret’s Caster “Chewy” Dela Cruz, who was playing Vayne, saw them shatter SBTC’s crystal before the 25-minute mark.  SBTC didn’t falter, however, and made a strong comeback in

SBTC Esports and Team Secret are the SEA teams in the Wild Rift: Horizon Cup

SBTC Esports and Team Secret have become the two Southeast Asian teams in the Wild Rift: Horizon Cup. The teams have made it to the grand final of the SEA Championship today, cementing their spot in Wild Rift’s first global esports event. Coming in as the first seeds from Vietnam, SBTC had a lot of expectations riding on their shoulders. They placed first in the group stage to advance directly to the upper bracket semifinals. After beating Team Secret 3-2, they faced group A table leader Buriram United Esports in

K-pop girl group Aespa to perform at Wild Rift SEA Championship Finals 2021

The League of Legends: Wild Rift Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship grand finals will take place on Oct. 3. Riot has teased that the popular Korean girl group Aespa will be performing in the opening ceremony. Aespa is a South Korean group formed by the Seoul-based entertainment company, SM Entertainment. Their debut single, Black Mamba, was released on Nov. 17, 2020 and quickly climbed to become the number one Korean song on China’s biggest streaming service, QQ Music for three weeks. Aespa are currently slated to release their first mini-album containing

The Infinity win PMPL Thailand season 4, qualify for the PMGC 2021

The Infinity have been crowned the champions of the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Thailand season four. With today’s victory, they amassed the most points out of both seasons of the PMPL in 2021 to qualify for the $6 million PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2021.  The Infinity took a narrow victory in today’s finals. Ahead of the final game on Erangel, They were trailing by 20 points to FaZe Clan. It looked like FaZe would defend their title as the Thai champions, but The Infinity put up a nail-biting

Geek Fam narrowly miss out on PMGC qualification after winning the PMPL MY/SG season 4

Geek Fam may have won the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) MY/SG today, but they narrowly missed out on qualifying to the Global Championship (PMGC) 2021.  This is because they got a total of 1002 points from both seasons of the PMPL MY/SG in 2021, just 35 behind Team Secret. The Malaysian PUBG Mobile squad of Team Secret have now advanced to the $6 million PMGC 2021, which will take place from November 2021 to January 2022.  Geek Fam had a devastating performance in the league stage of the PMPL,