E-sports chief eyes three medals at SEA Games

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Singapore Esports Association president Ng Chong Geng believes the Republic can win medals in at least three of the five titles at the SEA Games in the Philippines this year, when e-sports makes its bow at the regional Games. Among the prospective medallists are Evos...

Singapore Esports Association president Ng Chong Geng believes the Republic can win medals in at least three of the five titles at the SEA Games in the Philippines this year, when e-sports makes its bow at the regional Games.

Medals will also be awarded in the Dota 2, Starcraft II, Arena of Valor and Tekken 7 competitions at the Nov 30- Dec 11 Games.

 

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