Event Aftermath: Ragnarok World Championship 2011 PH Leg Finals

Written by Chad

June 14, 2011

Ragnarok Online; the longest running MMORPG in the Philippines; which is published by Level Up! Games, just held their annual Ragnarok World Championship Philippine Leg Finals at the Skydome, SM North EDSA last June 11, 2011.

Players from around the country competed to find out which team is the best, and only 8 managed to reached the top, but only 1 team can only claim as the winner and privilege to become the Philippine representative for the upcoming Ragnarok World Championship in Seoul, South Korea on October 14-16, 2011.

After the dust has settled, only one guild was left standing, and we would like to congratulate Naked Nanaman Guild for bagging the spot as the winner of the RWC Philippines Leg, they will be representing the country on the RWC 2011 this October, so godspeed to them.

Other programs during the tournament include a Cosplay competition, Headgear competition and raffle draws that ranges from in-game items and prize giveaways from major sponsors.

 

I was rather impressed at Level Up! after seeing a lot of players attended the tournament, it managed to fill the whole venue with dedicated Ragnarok gamers, I am definitely hands down on how Level Up! managed to maintain their gaming community very strong.

 

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