Event Aftermath: Pinoy Gaming Festival

Written by Chad

November 4, 2011

 

 

It’s one great weekend for the competitive PC gamers in the recent Pinoy Gaming Festival last October 28 to 29, 2011 at the Cyberzone in SM North EDSA.  The event was jam packed with gamers as they participated in the program activities as well as cheering on their favorite team in the tournament. The winners of the tournament will represent the country for the following competitions: World Cyber Games for Starcraft 2 and Sendi Mutiara Multimedia for DoTA.

 

There were displays of awesome PC casing from Cooler Master, motherboards from ECS and graphic cards from Inno3D. Razer was also present from the event as they hosted some activities and giveaways to the attendees. A cosplay competition was also held at the event. The tournament was hosted by Minesky.

We would like to congratulate Mineski.Infinity PowerColor (DoTA) and Mski.Enderr (Starcraft 2) for winning the competition and they will represent the country on the upcoming e-sports competition.

 

You can check out our Aftermath Video for the event as well as the image gallery.

 

 

 

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