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GamEX (magazine)
GamEX was a multi-platform Filipino video game magazine that was published by PSICOM Publishing. A total of 14 issues were published.
MPL Philippines Season 15 acrylic medal controversy
During the Mobile Legends Professional League Philippines (MPL-PH) Season 15 , the winning team, Team Liquid Philippines, were awarded with acrylic medals . This controversy was widely mocked and ridiculed by the public, Team Liquid PH's roster, and by current and former professional players.
Bandera
Bandera is the eleventh track from the 2017 Filipino music album "Atake" by the now-disbanded Filipino heavy metal band Slapshock. It is the official theme song of Ranida Games' Bayani: Fighting Game.
Lakas ng Pinas
Lakas ng Pinas is a 2023 Filipino song produced and performed by Filipino music artist Alisson Shore.
Cyberzone Mobile Mania 2025
Cyberzone Mobile Mania 2025 is a series of mobile and tech showcase Philippine events held by SM Cyberzone. It is currently being held on the weekends of June and July 2025, at the event centers of various SM Supermalls nationwide.
Casvian
Casvian was a browser-based live service strategy RPG that was published in the Philippines under Cubizone from 2010 until 2011. The game is no longer in operation.
Alodia Gosiengfiao
Alodia Gosiengfiao-Quimbo is a Filipina model, cosplayer, and the co-founder of Tier One Entertainment. She is best known in Philippine gaming communities as one of the top cosplayers of video game and anime characters.
Persona 5 Tactica x Moon Rabbit Café & Restaurant themed café collaboration
The Persona 5 x Moon Rabbit Café & Restaurant themed café collaboration was a collaboration organized by Atlus SEA to promote the release of SEGA's Persona 5 Tactica. The themed café was held from November 17 until December 16, 2023, at the Moon Rabbit Café & Restaurant in San Juan City, Metro Manila.
SXSW Sydney 2024 Games Awards
The SXSW Sydney 2024 Games Awards were the awards given to video games by South by Southwest Festival (SXSW) Sydney. The winners were announced at Fortress Sydney on Saturday, October 19, 2024. [1]
U Got Game
U Got Game was a Philippine interschool PC game development competition event organized by IGDA Manila as well as the computer science organizations of the top universities of the Philippines. It was held on Saturday, September 18, 2004, at the Philippine Trade Training Center in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila.








