By MARK REY MONTEJO
The Philippine Esports Organization unveiled its new headquarters on Tuesday, July 4, which will serve as the training ground for players who will be bannering the country's tri-colors in international competitions.
*(From left) Sibol General Manager Jab Escutin, PSC Commissioner Walter Torres, PESO Executive Director Marlon Marcelo, PESO President Brian Lim, CEO Mineski Global Ronald Robbins, Gariath Concepts CEO Richard Grojan, PESO Executive Secretary Jess Tamboboy, Sibol head coach Ralph Llabres, Sibol assistant manager Coach Jeff Victoriano and PESO project manager Victor Cabuay.*
Nestled inside the The Launchpad at TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong City, the newly built hub aims to strengthen PESO's engagement with Sibol's members and partners, along with the day-to-day operations of the national teams in different esports titles. Marlon Marcelo, executive director of PESO, said the opening of the headquarters could serve as a symbol of the organization's relentless mission in harnessing talents in the country. "The opening of our new headquarters is proof of the tremendous progress we have made, not just as an organization but Philippine esports as well." Marcelo said. "We look forward to using this new space to keep growing and winning the esports world for the Philippines," he added. Marcelo said there are grassroots programs in place as they coordinate with local government units in identifying players who could carry the flag in the future. Sibol has won seven gold, four silver and four bronze medals since esports was introduced in 2019.
The Philippine Esports Organization unveiled its new headquarters on Tuesday, July 4, which will serve as the training ground for players who will be bannering the country's tri-colors in international competitions.
*(From left) Sibol General Manager Jab Escutin, PSC Commissioner Walter Torres, PESO Executive Director Marlon Marcelo, PESO President Brian Lim, CEO Mineski Global Ronald Robbins, Gariath Concepts CEO Richard Grojan, PESO Executive Secretary Jess Tamboboy, Sibol head coach Ralph Llabres, Sibol assistant manager Coach Jeff Victoriano and PESO project manager Victor Cabuay.*
Nestled inside the The Launchpad at TV5 Media Center in Mandaluyong City, the newly built hub aims to strengthen PESO's engagement with Sibol's members and partners, along with the day-to-day operations of the national teams in different esports titles. Marlon Marcelo, executive director of PESO, said the opening of the headquarters could serve as a symbol of the organization's relentless mission in harnessing talents in the country. "The opening of our new headquarters is proof of the tremendous progress we have made, not just as an organization but Philippine esports as well." Marcelo said. "We look forward to using this new space to keep growing and winning the esports world for the Philippines," he added. Marcelo said there are grassroots programs in place as they coordinate with local government units in identifying players who could carry the flag in the future. Sibol has won seven gold, four silver and four bronze medals since esports was introduced in 2019.