In a bid to engage with the youth and promote esports, the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) is launching its first-ever Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) tournament. The initiative invites all 149 member cities to participate, offering amateur players a chance to showcase their skills on a competitive stage. Mayor Benitez expressed enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing the potential of esports, particularly MLBB, to uplift grassroots talent and even open doors for global opportunities, including the Olympics. The event has already garnered interest from 25 cities, signaling strong support for esports at the local level. A total prize pool of up to ₱3 million is at stake, making this a landmark event for amateur esports in the country. https://www.facebook.com/PHcities/posts/pfbid0EKFW4Rv7raHwXxym1Y1qC195cBp6RKXd8V6ezPT2n1CA3mhV2m4fE3s16Wu7iUDil?ref=embed_post This move aligns with LCP's commitment to youth development and inclusivity, as the tournament encourages participation from players of all genders. By tapping into the popularity of MLBB, a game with a massive following in the Philippines, the organization hopes to foster community engagement and provide aspiring esports athletes a platform to grow. The League of Cities of the Philippines is setting the stage not just for a thrilling esports competition but also for a broader initiative to make esports an integral part of grassroots sports development in the country. Read more in our articles including "League of Cities of the Philippines Launch First Nationwide Mobile Legends Tournament" and "Battle Royale for Esports: Insights from Gamescom 2018".
In a bid to engage with the youth and promote esports, the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) is launching its first-ever Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) tournament. The initiative invites all 149 member cities to participate, offering amateur players a chance to showcase their skills on a competitive stage.
Mayor Benitez expressed enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing the potential of esports, particularly MLBB, to uplift grassroots talent and even open doors for global opportunities, including the Olympics. The event has already garnered interest from 25 cities, signaling strong support for esports at the local level. A total prize pool of up to ₱3 million is at stake, making this a landmark event for amateur esports in the country.
Our coverage of esports in cities includes: "League of Cities of the Philippines Launch First Nationwide Mobile Legends Tournament"; "Battle Royale for Esports: Insights from Gamescom 2018"; "Red Bull Partners with Mobile Legends for M7 World Championship". Each article provides unique insights and information.