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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.
FlyFF World Championship
The FlyFF World Championship , or the FWC , is a series of annual international tournaments for the MMORPG FlyFF Universe . Since 2024, following a partnership by the game's South Korean publisher, Wemade Connect, with SEA publisher PlayPark , the tournament finals have been held on-ground.
CABAL Ultimate Combo SEA
CABAL Ultimate Combo SEA is an official SEA service for CABAL Online currently published by Combo InterActive since 2025.
Pugo
Pugo (English translation: "Quail") is a Flappy Bird clone created by married Filipino art directors Patrick and Camy Cabral for the iOS platform. It was, at one time, the top free game in the Philippines for the iOS. The game was released to the iTunes App Store on February 26, 2014.
World Cyber Games 2002
World Cyber Games 2002 is the second mainline World Cyber Games event. The Grand Final was held at the Expo park in Daejeon, Korea on October 28 until November 3, 2002.
X-Machine Online
X-Machine Online was a free-to-play sidescrolling fighting game developed by Hong Kong developer CenturySoft for Microsoft Windows. It was published in the Philippines by Run Up from 2010 until 2011.
McDonald's Philippines
McDonald's Philippines is one of the top fast food franchises in the Philippines. It has distributed multiple SEGA- and Nintendo-related toys with its Happy Meal orders.
HEX: Shards of Fate
HEX: Shards of Fate was a free-to-play digital MMO trading card game developed by American developer Cryptozoic Entertainment. It was originally announced to be distributed in the Philippines under Level Up! , but the plan did not fall through.
Spellstrike
Spellstrike is a vaporware strategy game that was being developed by Philippine-based game developer Sudden Interactive from 2016 until 2017.
Comsat
In Filipino gaming lingo, comsat refers to the act of physical cheating by peeking at an opponent's monitor during a multiplayer match. The term originated in internet cafés in the Philippines, although it has fallen out of use alongside the popularity of internet cafés.






