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  2. G-Star - Wikipedia

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    G-Star (sometimes also written G*STAR, G★ or G★STAR; Korean: 지스타; RR: Jiseuta) is an annual trade show for the video game industry presented by Korea Association of Game Industry and Busan IT Promotion Agency in November. [2] Originally held in the Seoul Capital Area, it was relocated to Busan in 2009.

  3. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines' AP Bren won the MLBB M5 World Championships, defeating upper bracket foe ONIC Esports in seven games despite AP Bren holding a 3–1 series lead prior to ONIC's Game 7 push. Regardless, AP Bren became the first organization to win two world titles and the first team to win the world championships on home soil.

  4. Burmese Ghouls - Wikipedia

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    Burmese Ghouls was founded with the name Team Accident 2 in 2016 by ICE ICE and PVNDV with the members of Kid, Ace, and Fox. Their first game contest was Huawei Nova Championship 2017. Before the contest, Kid and Fox left and Ardam and Blank joined the team as new members and competed in the Zurich competition. They competed under the name Ghouls.

  5. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Chinese developer Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance. The game was released in 2016 and grew in popularity, most prominently in Southeast Asia .

  6. MLBB M3 World Championship: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    M3 features 16 of the best MLBB teams from across the world battling for the lion's share of the US$800,000 prize pool and the right to be called the new MLBB world champions.

  7. MLBB M4 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Qualifying for the M4 World Championships comes from the competing nation's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League, commonly known as "MPL." However, regional qualifiers in the North America, Turkey, Myanmar, Mekong (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam), and Latin American regions were also held to broaden the reach of the Championship's teams.

  8. MLBB M6 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Game 1 showcased both teams' early game slow-scaling effort as gold leads were traded left and right, with it not rising to nine hundred as the mid-game arrived. After FNOP's Kirk drew first blood to TLID's roamer Widdy, it became a 2 for-1 situation as FNOP took down two players in Widy and Aran, but TLID's Jungler Faviannn took the neutral ...

  9. MLBB M3 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Game 2 would merely shape the same drafting of heroes' in the hero pool yet changed with some tactics and plans laid down by both Coaches Yeb and Bon Chan of ONIC and Blacklist, respectively. With a great early game lead taken by ONIC Philippines, it would immediately be a turnout same as Game Number 1 as the Beatrix in OHEB began to increase ...