11/22/2019 09:57:28 PM
Acer had the biggest week this November. Just a night after officially unveiling their partnership with mobile realme, the tech giant – through its gaming line Predator – teamed up with TNC Premium Cafe and Ground Zero, which aims to provide a venue for the serious hardcore gamers to further hone their skills in an environment that supports their passion using the latest premium devices designed for them.
As they forged the partnership in mid-November, the leading PC brand for 13 consecutive years* has always been ready to throw its all-out support to the Filipino gaming community as members have been showing domination for every tournament.
Recently, esports was now considered part of the medal tournament in the coming Southeast Asian Games – a huge battle that changed the landscape of the game and erasing skepticism in the process, thanks to gamers (both hardcore or otherwise) who worked hard to elevate the gaming industry to where it is now: a multi-billion industry where pot money can go up to millions and millions of dollars.
Predator took its time in learning the industry and researching what gamers truly need in their arsenal, leading them to offer gaming premium devices that can withstand and weather all the beatings during games. They are not sturdy but solid and powerful devices built to keep gamers going for as long as they can and as long as they need to be. Their partnership not only aimed to provide the best gaming experience in the country – but also in the Southeast Asia region as well.
Receiving the much-coveted Red Dot Brand Award is recognition at Predator's efforts to elevate the gaming industry and support for gamers. Predator is the first gaming brand to win the Red Dot Award: Brands Communication Design, which finds the best-designed brands and creative projects from designers, agencies and companies around the globe.
Author: slickmaster | © 2019 The SlickMaster's Files
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