ESports

Bam: Recognition as national athletes, another win for Pinoy gamers

Sen. Bam Aquino welcomed the Games and Amusements Board’s move to recognize the Filipino e-gamers as national athletes, saying it is another big win for our talented Filipino gamers.

“We’re very happy that these athletes are now legitimized and recognized by the Games and Amusement Board,” Sen. Bam said in a statement in reaction to the GAB’s move to legitimize the country’s esports athletes, who have excelled in several local and international tournaments.

 “We hope to continue developing the esports industry in the Philippines and supporting our professional gamers as they represent the Philippines, added Sen. Bam, a staunch supporter of eSports and video game development industry in the Philippines.

Sen. Bam said the move was timely since esports will be a demonstration sport at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. In 2022, esports will be an official medal event at the 2022 Hangzhou Games.

With GAB’s accreditation, Sen. Bam expects the government to fully support the endeavors of Filipino e-gamers, including their participation in local and international tournaments to further hone their skills.

Sen. Bam is convinced that esports and the video game development sector both have huge potentials in bringing honor to the country and creating jobs and livelihood for Filipinos.

The senator helped establish Philippine esports Association (PeSPA) to strengthen the foundation of esports in the country, look after the welfare of cyber athletes and stakeholders and promote esports in the country.

“We have tremendous talent and potential to conquer the global gaming arena, which is why we worked with the eSports community to organize PeSPA and to resolve visa issues when they compete abroad,” Sen. Bam stressed.

Sen. Bam wishes TNC Pro, Execration ‘good luck’ in The International DOTA 2 Championships

Sen. Bam Aquino joined the training of the Filipino DOTA team TNC Pro before it travels to Seattle, Washington Sunday to participate in The International DOTA 2 Championships, the biggest esports event in the world.

“It’s not every day that you get to play with the best in the world so it was a big honor that I was allowed to join their practice before they travel to Seattle tomorrow (Sunday),” said Sen. Bam, who joined TNC Pro’s practice session when he visited the group’s DOTA Gaming House.

After placing in the eighth among 18 teams in last year’s edition of the tournament, Sen. Bam believes that the team can do even better this year. The members of TNC Pro are Theeban “1437” Siva, Carlo “Kuku” Palad, Sam “Samh” Hidalgo, Marco Polo Luis “Raven” Fausto and Timothy John “Tims” Randrup.

“These gentlemen play with a lot of skill and talent, and they also play with a lot of Pinoy pride,” said Sen. Bam, who also wished Team Execration, the other Filipino team in the tournament, the best of luck.

Sen. Bam provided help in the travel of TNC Pro, the winner in the Southeast Asian qualifying event while Execration placed third behind Fnatic.

The two Filipino squads will battle it out against the best of Europe (Team Secret, HellRaisers and Team Empire), China (iG Vitality, LGD.Forever Young and LGD Gaming), North America (Cloud9 and Digital Chaos), South America (Infamous) and direct invites OG, Virtus.Pro, Evil Geniuses, Team Liquid, Invictus Gaming and Newbee. The tournament offers a total purse of $22,810,242.

Sen. Bam is a supporter of Filipino esports athletes and game development in the Philippines for its huge potential in bringing honor to the country and creating jobs and livelihood for Filipinos.

The senator helped establish Philippine esports Association (PeSPA) to strengthen the foundation of esports in the country, look after the welfare of cyber athletes and stakeholders and promote esports in the country.

Sen. Bam: Gaming can bring jobs and business into PH

Sen. Bam Aquino sees the potential of the gaming industry in bringing honor to the country and creating jobs and livelihood for Filipinos.

 “There is so much potential in our gaming industry,” said Sen. Bam upon hearing that a Filipino team – TNC – qualified again for the prestigious International DOTA 2 Championship, which will be held from August 7 to 12 at KeyArena in Seattle. Last year, TNC placed eighth among 18 countries that joined the event.

Sen. Bam is a supporter of Filipino esports athletes and game development in the Philippines. He helped establish Philippine esports Association (PeSPA) to strengthen the foundation of esports in the country, look after the welfare of cyber athletes and stakeholders and promote esports in the country.

 “We have very talented gamers that are winning big in the world stage. But we also have game developers and local studios that are hired to help create some of the most popular games,” said Sen. Bam.

 Sen. Bam mentioned that several Filipino game developers and studios recently made their mark in the international arena.

In the Tokyo Game Show, Japan’s most important video game convention, seven Pinoy independent game developers brought home awards, including Keybol Games, Squeeky Wheel Studio, Monstronauts, Unibox, Popsicle Games, Moocho Brain Interactive Designs, and Nico Tuason’s “Games by Nico”.

Sen. Bam added that the game Flippy Bottle Extreme by Derrick Alain Mapagu also became a global hit, beating out games like Temple Run 2 and even Pokemon Go in the United States.

Other global companies tap Filipino studios and artists in producing popular games, such as Electronic Arts and FunGuy Studio. Synergy 88 and Microsoft for Gears of War 4 and Sony’s Naughty Dog and Secret 6 on Uncharted 4.

“This is big business. Gaming can actually bring in money, jobs and livelihood into the Philippines,” said Sen. Bam.

 Furthermore, Sen. Bam said the inclusion of esports in the Asian Games in 2022 will give Filipino athletes another venue to highlight their skills and excel and bring honor to the country.

Sen. Bam: Game development, esports gaining momentum in PH

A senator believes that esports and game development in the country are gaining momentum towards being a source of honor and employment opportunities for Filipinos.

Sen. Bam Aquino based his pronouncement on recent developments that put esports and the country’s game development industry on the spotlight.

Recently, esports was included in the Asian Games as demonstration sport in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. In 2022, esports will be an official medal event at the 2022 Hangzhou Games.

 In addition, the Mandaue-based University of The Visayas New School included esports and game development in its Senior High Arts and Design track.

 “I believe that if we strengthen academic-industry linkages and work with our schools to develop the skills and creativity of future Filipino game developers, we will be able to grow this industry more,” said Sen. Bam, a staunch supporter of esports and game development industry in the country.

The university said it will teach game strategy for Dota 2, game design and development animation and 2D and 3D animation and game creation. After two years, the students can either choose to be game creators, designers, or e-sports players in the professional league.

 The senator has been supporting Filipino esports athletes, who have excelled in previous international events, including the prestigious International DOTA 2 Championship event inSeattle where Filipino squad TNC finished eighth.

Sen. Bam helped establish Philippine esports Association (PeSPA) to strengthen the foundation of esports in the country, look after the welfare of cyber athletes and stakeholders and promote esports in the country.

 Aside from this, Sen. Bam is also an ardent of the video game development industry in thePhilippines due to its tremendous potential to create fresh employment opportunities for Filipinos.

“All the ingredients are there to really make this work and primary of which is the Filipinos’ combination of artistry and technical know-how that can be the foundation for the game development industry in the Philippines,” said Sen. Bam.

Sen. Bam: Inclusion of esports in Asian Games welcome development for PH cyber athletes

A senator welcomed the inclusion of esports in the Asian Games, saying it will provide Filipinos another venue to showcase their skills and excel in the international stage as they compete for the country’s flag and honor.

“The inclusion of esports in the prestigious Asian Games will give Filipino esports athletes opportunity to showcase their talent and bring honor to the Philippines,” said Sen. Bam Aquino, an ardent supporter of local esports and video game development industry in the country.

With the addition of esports in the Asian Games, Sen. Bam said Filipino esports talents will now be recognized as legitimate athletes and entitled to financial and other forms of support from the government, like traditional athletes who compete in international events.

“With this development, we expect the government to fully support our Filipino cyber athletes as they hone their skills through training and participation in local and international events,” said Sen. Bam, chairman of the Committee on Science and Technology.

“Also, the inclusion will eventually correct the public’s negative perception about esports, especially if they properly managed and given guidance by the government,” he added.

The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) announced that esports will be a demonstration sport at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. In 2022, esports will be an official medal event at the 2022 Hangzhou Games.

With Sen. Bam’s help, the Philippine esports Association (PeSPA) was formed to strengthen the foundation of esports in the country. Also, it was established to look after the welfare of cyber athletes and stakeholders and the promotion of esports in the country. Sen. Bam was also selected as PeSPA’s honorary chairman.

Sen. Bam has been supporting Filipino esports athletes, who have excelled in previous international events, including the prestigious International DOTA 2 Championship event in Seattle where Filipino squad TNC finished eighth.

The lawmaker also supports the video game development industry in the Philippines because of its potential to create fresh employment opportunities for Filipinos.

Bam on PH’s campaign in The International DOTA 2 tournament

Congratulations to TNC for putting the Philippines in the spotlight as a force to reckon with in the DOTA 2 community.

 TNC’s outstanding performance at The International will leave a lasting mark, especially your win over heavily favored OG squad, in the biggest DOTA 2 stage in the world.

 Maraming salamat sa buong giting na pagdala ng bandila ng Pilipinas sa nasabing torneo. Ipinagmalalaki kayo ng buong bansa!

 Tuloy pa po ang laban ni DJ ng Team Fnatic. Congratulations, DJ! We’re all behind you!

 

* Sen. Bam is a staunch supporter of eSports and video game development industry in the country.

Bam: All systems go for 2 PH teams to The International

With all kinks now ironed out, it’s all systems go for the two Philippine teams that will see action in The International – the biggest DOTA tournament in the world —  in Seattle, Washington, according to Sen. Bam Aquino.
 
Sen. Bam announced that Execration and TNC Pro Team have received the required visas to participate in the tournament with a grand prize of 18 million US dollars, which will be held from August 3 to 13.
 
“Our prayers for TNC and Execration have been answered. Matutuloy sila sa The International DOTA2 Championships at tuloy rin ang ating pagsuporta!” said Sen. Bam, an ardent supporter of local eSports and video game development industry in the country. 
 
Out of around 20,000 teams vying to qualify for this competition, Sen. Bam said only 18 will compete and two are from the Philippines.
 
“I would like to wish our Philippine teams good luck as they represent our country in the world stage! We are very proud of you,” the senator added.
 
Execration and TNC, for their part, thanked Sen. Bam for his continuing support to the eSports community.

 

Bam: PH ‘next big thing’ in eSports, Video Game Development

Bam Aquino at the Manila MajorSen. Bam Aquino, an avid supporter of the local eSports industry, believes the hosting of the Manila Major can help the Philippines boost its image as next eSports and video game development hotbed in the world.

 “I think this is just the beginning. The whole world is getting to see that the Philippines is a player in the eSports scene,” Aquino said in an interview at the Manila Major event held at the Mall of Asia Arena.

 The third event of Valve’s Dota Major Championships, the Manila Major features 16 international teams battling it out for a total pot of $3 million and spots in The International 2016, which will be held in Seattle, Washington in July.

  “There are only four of these events every year and we get to host it. I’m hoping that this will be a yearly event, leading up to the biggest competition in the United States. Hopefully, this will be a permanent stop,” said Sen. Bam.

Aside from the eSports industry, Sen. Bam said the Philippines is now a favorite destination for video game developers, creating employment for more Filipinos. 

Manila Major 2016

 “We’ve been helping the game development industry set up shop here in the Philippines. Big publisher is setting up a studio here in partnership with one of the biggest schools,” said Sen. Bam.

 “So many things are happening, especially with the number of jobs being created because of events like this (Manila Major) and because of the movements in the game development world,” he added.

 Sen. Bam also lauded the organizers, led by the Philippine eSports Organization (PEO), PGL and Valve, for the successful staging of the world-class event in the country.

 “This is just a start. A lot of people here worked really hard to put this up. It took years to put it up. The first time we spoke, it was just a dream, now it’s here,” said Sen. Bam, whose initiative led to the formation of PeSPA to strengthen the foundation of eSports in the country.

 Recently, the country hosted the ESL One Dota Tournament, which was held for the first time in Southeast Asia.

 

Bam lauds staging of ESL One in PH

Sen. Bam Aquino, an avid supporter of the eSports industry, lauds the staging of the ESL One Dota Tournament in the country, saying this is a chance to show cyber athletes from around the world that eSports is more fun in the Philippines.

The ESL One will be held for the first time in Southeast Asia with the first-ever premium Dota 2 tournament at the Mall of Asia Arena from April 23 to 24.

 The event will feature top teams from around the world as they battle for a lion’s share of the $250,000 top purse and the honor of becoming ESL One champion.

 Sen. Bam is expected to grace the event’s kickoff on Saturday (April 23).

Sen. Bam said the event will put the country as the next mecca for eSports and will bring fresh employment and business opportunities for Filipinos.

“ESL coming to the Philippines, will bring business opportunities and prestige to the country,” said Sen. Bam.

The office of Sen. Bam has been extending assistance to the local eSports community as support for the growth of the community and development of the e-industry in the country.

“We’ve been greatly impressed working with our eSports community and our Filipino cyber athletes, not only with their success in global competitions, but also in their dedication to professionalize our local eGaming industry,” said Sen. Bam. 

Through Sen. Bam’s initiative, the Philippine eSports Association (PeSPA) was formed to strengthen the foundation of eSports in the country.

BIDA KA!: RAVEolution!

Mga Bida, ilan taon nang patok ang larong Defense of the Ancients o DOTA sa ating kabataan. Halos napupuno ang mga Internet cafés sa buong bansa dahil sa mga naglalaro ng DOTA.

 

Ang DOTA ay tinatawag na multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game kung saan dalawang grupo ng players ang naglalaro. Ang pakay ng laro ay sugurin at sirain ang base ng kalabang team.

Sa sobrang kasikatan nito, ginawan pa ito ng kanta ng dalawang Pinoy artist na may pamagat na, “DOTA o ako?” kung saan pinapipili ng babae ang kanyang boyfriend kung sino ang mas mahalaga.

 

Kung sa tingin ng iba, isa lamang libangan ang paglalaro ng DOTA, may isang grupo naman ng kabataang gumagawa ng pangalan sa Pilipinas at sa ibang bansa sa paglalaro nito.

 

Ito ay ang Team Rave na binubuo nina Ryo ‘ryOyr’ Hasegawa, Jio ‘Jeyo’ Madayag, Djardel ‘Chrissy’ Mampusti, Mark ‘Cast’ Pilar at Michael ‘nb’ Ross.

 

Kamakailan, humingi sila ng tulong sa aming tanggapan para makakuha ng pagkilala sa kanilang pagsali sa international DOTA tournaments.

 

Nahihirapan silang pumunta sa ibang bansa para makipagkumpetensiya dahil pinagdududahan sila ng mga embassy na sila lamang ay magti-TNT o tago nang tago, at ‘di na rin babalik ng bansa.

 

Maliban pa rito, hirap silang makakuha ng mga sponsors dahil hindi naman kinikilala ang kanilang paglalaro bilang isang totoong sport.

 

Sa kuwento nga ni Jio sa Facebook page ng Team Rave, dumating na sa punto ng kanyang pananatili sa South Korea na isang beses lang siya kumain sa isang araw.

 

Subalit hindi sila nawalan ng loob. Ipinagpatuloy pa rin nila ang kanilang career bilang mga professional e-sports players. Kung mayroon silang kinita mula sa isang tournament, agad nila itong ipinapadala sa mga pamilya nila sa Pilipinas.

 

***

 

Nabigyan ng malaking break ang Team Rave nang makapasok sila sa DOTA 2 Asian Championships (DAC) na mayroong kabuuang prize money na $2.94 million o P130 million noong nakaraang buwan.

 

Itinuring na underdog ang mga kabataang Pilipino sa event dahil ito’y madalas mapanalunan ng mga koponan mula sa China o Russia.

 

Subalit maraming ginulat ang Team Rave nang rumatsada ito patungong ikaanim na puwesto sa mundo. Natalo nila ang Team Hell Raiser mula Russia at Team Invictus mula China.

 

Subalit, natalo sila ng Team Big God mula China sa score na 2-1. Ang mga Tsinong ito ay mga matatagal nang naglalaro ng DOTA at nakikipaglaban sa mundo.

 

Kahanga-hanga ang naabot ng TeamRavePH. Hindi ito inaasahan dahil kasama nila sa torneo ang labing-anim na pinakamagagaling na DOTA teams sa mundo.

 

Nagbunga ang kanilang pagsisikap dahil nakapagbulsa sila ng P6.6 milyon o $150,000. Bukod dito, nakilala ang Pilipinas bilang isa sa mga bansang may pinakamagaling na DOTA players sa mundo.

 

At mga Bida, noong nakaraang linggo, nanalo na naman ang Team Rave nang talunin nila ang Team MVP Phoenix ng South Korea sa score na 3-2. Dahil dito, inihayag ang Team Rave bilang ang Summit 3 DOTA South East Asia Champions.

 

Sila ang kakatawan sa South East Asia sa Mayo sa Los Angeles, California para sa Grand Finals. May sigurado na silang P160,000 o $3,600, ngunit ang target nila ay maging kampeon sa mundo at manalo ng P2.7 milyon o $61,000.

 

***

 

Sa kabila ng karangalang hatid nito sa bansa, marami pa rin ang bumabatikos sa e-sport na ito. Kesyo nakakasira raw ito ng pag-aaral at nauubos na ang oras ng ilan sa paglalaro nito sa halip na magtrabaho.

 

Pero bago tayo humusga, dapat nating timbangin ang epekto nito sa lipunan. Ano nga ba ang nakakasakit? Ang boxing o ang paglalaro sa Internet café?

 

Dapat lang ilagay sa tama ang paglalaro nito dahil lahat naman ng sobra ay nakakasama na. Ang ilang mga siyudad at barangay nga ay ipinagbawal na ang paglalaro ng DOTA.

 

Ngunit malaki ang naitutulong ng DOTA para masanay sa strategic thinking, cooperation, teamwork at iba pang mahahalagang values para sa kabataan.

 

***

 

Ilang dekada ang nakalipas, pumatok sa bansa ang larong bilyar bunsod na rin ng tagumpay ni Efren ‘Bata’ Reyes. Sa kasagsagan ng kasikatan ng bilyar, sa halos lahat ng kanto ay may makikita kang bilyaran kung saan nag-uumpukan ang maraming tao.

 

Noong una ay hindi kasama ang bilyar sa Southeast Asian Games at Asian Games ngunit napilitan na rin ang organizers na isama dahil sa kasikatan nito.

 

Ilang beses na ring nakapag-uwi ng medalya para sa bansa sina Bata, Francisco “Django” ­Bustamante, Ronnie Alcano at maraming iba pa nating mga ­manlalaro.

 

Ganito rin ang nakikita ko sa e-sports. Malay ­natin, baka sa loob ng dalawang dekada ay kilalanin na rin ito bilang isang totoong sport at isama pa sa ­international events gaya ng Olympics.

 

Kapag nagkataon, mayroon na naman tayong pani­bagong pagkukunan ng karangalan. Kaya sa ating mga DOTA players, patuloy lang ang laban tungo sa tagumpay!

 

 

First Published on Abante

 

 

 

 

Scroll to top