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Philippine Game Development Festival 2011
The Philippine Game Development Festival 2011 was a game development convention organized by the Game Developers Association of the Philippines. It was held on Friday and Saturday, December 9 and 10, 2011 at the De La Salle-College of St. Benilde in Manila City, Metro Manila.
Philippine Online Gaming Summit 2005
The Philippine Online Gaming Summit 2005 , or simply POGS '05 , was a Filipino video game event held at NBC Tent, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City on May 18, 2005. The event was a celebration of the growing live service gaming industry in the country.
Tantra Online
Tantra Online is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by South Korean developer HanbitSoft. A Philippine server was published by Amped from 2004 until 2011.
CrossFire
CrossFire is a live service FPS developed by South Korean developer Smilegate Entertainment for Microsoft Windows. It is currently published in the Philippines under Smilegate's STOVE platform. The game was originally published under Gameclub from 2009 until 2024.
Tales of the Aswang VR
Tales of the Aswang VR is an upcoming VR game developed by Paolo Villanueva for Microsoft Windows.
Garena Delta Force Mobile Philippine launch
Garena held Delta Force Mobile's on-ground Philippine launch days on Saturday, April 26, 2025, and Sunday, May 4, 2025, in the SM Cyberzone section of SM Makati in Makati City, Metro Manila. [1] The on-ground celebration was held days after Garena's service launched on April 22, 2025.
Amped Fest
Amped Fest was a series of Philippine gaming celebration events held by the local live service game publisher Amped .
netGames Inc.
netGames Inc. is a defunct live service game publisher in the Philippines. The company was launched commercially in February 2005. Its brand was named netGames .
Apple App Store's removal of Duterte-related games
In November 2017, Apple quietly removed games in its iOS App Store that were related to the controversial Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte . This was done after an open letter signed by multiple international organizations was sent to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
Steam support for Philippine peso
Valve's Steam support for the Philippine peso was a major change in the digital store when it started to support the Philippine peso currency. Steam implemented Philippine regional pricing which significantly lowered the default pricing in the country, and the support for the local currency prevented additional currency exchange charges.