Garena Call of Duty Mobile (CODM) joins the Electronic Sports and Gaming Summit (ESGS) 2022 from October 28 to 30 at SMX Convention Centre, Metro Manila, Philippines.
ESGS is one of the largest gaming events of the year. Over the past few years, this event has provided gamers with an abundance of entertaining activities, as well as booths where they can try out the newest upcoming games.
In addition, players will have the chance to meet and even play with some of their favorite Call of Duty Mobile influencers, such as Izzy Canillo, Sharlene San Pedro, and Doc Z Gaming.
About Call of Duty Mobile - Garena
Call of Duty Mobile Garena is the definitive first-person action game in which two teams of five players compete to complete objectives in each game mode. Garena, in partnership with Activision and Tencent TiMi Studio, released the game in Southeast Asia, which includes Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Taiwan.
Since its release on October 1, 2019, this game has been the best mobile game available on iOS and Android.
About Garena
Garena is a Singapore-based game developer and publisher of free online games. Free Fire, Garena's self-developed mobile battle royale game, was the most downloaded mobile game in the world in 2019, 2020, and 2021, as per data.ai, previously known as App Annie.
Garena is operated by gamers with a unique understanding of what gamers desire. It licenses and publishes hit titles from global partners, such as Arena of Valor, Call of Duty Mobile, and League of Legends, exclusively in specific global markets. Garena promotes social and entertaining game experiences, allowing its communities to interact and engage. Garena is a leading esports organizer and hosts some of the largest esports events in the world.
Garena is owned by Sea Limited, a global leader in consumer internet services. Sea's other core businesses include e-commerce subsidiary Shopee and digital financial services subsidiary SeaMoney. Sea's mission is to use technology to improve the lives of consumers and small businesses.
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