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Massive Gaming
Massive Gaming was a Philippine live service gaming portal of Massive Interactive Revolution, Inc. It was founded in 2012 and was unexpectedly shut down in March 2015 when its CEO abandoned the company and was accused of various crimes , including fraud, tax evasion, and non-payment of employees.
Honor of Kings
Honor of Kings is a multiplayer online battle arena developed by TiMi Studio Group (a subsidiary of Tencent Games) and published globally by Level Infinite for iOS and Android. The game was launched globally, including the Philippines, on June 20, 2024, nearly a decade after the original Chinese version was launched in 2015. In the Philippines, the game is managed by the regional team of Level Infinite.
Cherry Credits Pte. Ltd.
Cherry Credits Pte. Ltd. , best known for its online portal Cherry Credits , is a Singaporean online payment solutions provider.
Special Force 2
Special Force 2 is a free-to-play live service FPS developed by South Korean developer DragonFly GF Co., Ltd. and was published in the SEA region by PlayPark from 2015 until 2022. The game is the sequel to the 2004 live service FPS Special Force .
Steam Greenlight
Steam Greenlight was a game-submission platform by Valve Corporation where developers can submit games for the Steam user community can vote on. Top-voted games were added to the Steam distribution platform on a monthly basis. It was retired in June 2017 and it was succeeded by Steam Direct.
ATC Raycrash
ATC Raycrash , advertised in the Philippines as ATC Online Ray Crash , was a 3D live service fighting game developed by South Korean developer CodiNET, Inc. for Microsoft Windows. It was published in the Philippines by Pacific Asian Gaming Network.
CyberStep Philippines Inc.
CyberStep Philippines Inc. was the live service game publisher in the Philippines. It is the local subsidiary of Japanese developer CyberStep Inc. and was the publisher and distributor of the latter's games in the Philippines.
Strife
Strife is a free-to-play MOBA developed and published globally by American developer S2 Games. Asiasoft Corporation Co. Ltd. acted as its operations partner in the SEA region, with Level Up! promoting the game in the Philippine market.
SPIN.ph
Sports Interactive Network , known simply as SPIN.ph , is a sports website owned by Summit Media (Summit Publishing Co., Inc.). Since 2019, it has been covering the esports scene in the Philippines.
SM Supermalls Pokémon GO Lure Party
On Friday, August 12, 2016, Philippine mall chain SM Supermalls held a nationwide Pokémon GO Lure Party to celebrate the launch of the game in the country. Over 50 SM Supermalls in the Philippines participated in the event, making it the largest Pokémon GO lure party in the world.








