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Government Blockchain Association (GBA) Deploys PlatoAi across GBA’s Opensource Intelligence Platform (OSINT)

Washington DC, July 6th, 2023. Government Blockchain Association (GBA) announced the successful deployment of PlatoAi’s Ai Powered Web3 Intelligence inside the GBA Members Site. The result of this successful deployment stemmed from a strategic partnership between the two companies with a collective vision and deep commitment towards driving commercial adoption, standards and regulatory compliance of global government blockchain initiatives. Through this deployment GBA’s community will immediately benefit by accessing the latest premium intelligence across 36 Market Verticals including Ai, Digital Assets, Regulatory Initiatives, Web3, NFT’s, CyberSecurity, ESG and Carbon Offsets.

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

The VCS hasn’t given up on Worlds 2021, continues to work with Riot to find a solution to travel restrictions, reports say

VCS team GAM Esports has been working closely with Riot Games to find a solution to Vietnam’s woes at the 2021 League of Legends World Championship, according to a report by TheThao. The top teams representing the region, GAM Esports and Saigon Buffalo Esports, had been ruled out of the end-of-year event due to “travel restrictions,” having failed to acquire the necessary visas to travel to Iceland in time.  But, during the past few weeks, GAM has been communicating with Riot’s team in Singapore via emails to find a way

How to watch the Wild Rift SEA Championship 2021: Format, teams, and more

The 2021 League of Legends: Wild Rift Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship is here. Twenty-one teams will compete for a share of the $200,000 prize pool and two spots in the 2021 World Championship. While 20 of the teams are from the SEA region, one team has qualified from the Oceania region. The event will happen across three stages from Sept. 14 to Oct. 3. Here’s everything you need to know about the Wild Rift SEA Championship 2021. Schedule Play-ins: Sept. 14 to 19Group stage: Sept. 23 to 26Playoffs: Sept. 30

VCS reportedly won’t attend Worlds 2021 due to visa issues and COVID

It’s been a rough year for Vietnamese League of Legends fans, who haven’t been able to see their representatives play at international tournaments throughout the 2021 season. And now, the region won’t be attending the 2021 World Championship, according to a report by TheThao.vn. This will reportedly be confirmed by Riot Games after the venues for the event are announced. Riot recently announced that the global team was making the tough decision to move Worlds from its original host location of China to Europe. Riot’s head of global esports John

VCS reportedly cancels Summer Split, will still send teams to Worlds 2021

After several weeks of uncertainty, the Vietnam Championship Series is cancelling its 2021 Summer Split, according to reports from South Korean publication Naver Sports. The reports said that even though the season will not be taking place, the Vietnamese League of Legends region will still be sending representatives to this year’s World Championship. The 2021 VCS Summer Split was originally delayed in June due to the country’s circumstances around the COVID-19 pandemic. Even if the league returned today, there wouldn’t be enough time for the teams to catch up with

The LCK will be available in Vietnamese this coming Summer Split

The LCK announced a number of changes to the format ahead of the commencement of its second split of the year in just under two weeks time, including the news that the LCK broadcast will be available in Vietnamese for the first time. Starting with this upcoming Summer Split, the LCK will now feature broadcasted games in seven different languages–Korean, English, Chinese, German, French, Italian and Vietnamese. LCK updates for 2021 Summer– LCK will be available in Vietnamese starting from 2021 Summer, with broadcast to be handled by "Box Sports".

Warzone Season 3 Reloaded: Rambo and Die Hard Map Changes

Call of DutyRambo and John McClane are ready for action in Verdansk | Photo by ActivisionWith the collaboration between Warzone, Die Hard, and Rambo underway, players have noticed that certain elements have been changed. In addition to bringing John Rambo and John McClane, Raven Software has chosen to bring more than just the protagonists to the lovely Verdansk, and has added select buildings and locales from both franchises to the popular multiplayer shooter. This is something quite notable for a game as popular as Warzone, and something that is sure

$500,000 Arena of Valor World Cup to begin in June

The Arena of Valor World Cup (AWC) will be held online from June 19 to July 2018, Tencent and Garena have announced. The $500,000 tournament will be the third world championship under the AWC franchise after the 2020 event was canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, replaced with the Arena of Valor Premier League 2020. The AWC 2021 will welcome 16 teams from nine regions in total: Chinese Taipei (three), Thailand (three), Vietnam (three), Indonesia (two), Korea (one), Mainland China (one), Japan (one), Malaysia/Singapore/Philippines (one), and Brazil (one).