Ready, Set, Titans! : Titans Week’s Titan E-Sports

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Titan Esports is back again with a bang! In this year’s Titans Week, the first-ever gaming registered student organization (RSO) in Enderun launched different sizzling tournaments = the students and faculty.

Last October 2019, Enderun introduced the Titan Esports organization for students who enjoy gaming. As of the moment, the community continues to grow even more, especially after this year’s school fair. Here’s what happened on the gaming side of Titan’s Week:

The week-long tournament consisted of three games: Valorant, Mobile Legends Bang Bang, and Call of Duty: Mobile that occurred from October 18-23, 2021 and was also shout casted by Kenny Mirchandani (@munchlord), Jose Alberto (@Ferzerk), Lance Beberino (@iDout), Justin Ryan Patacsil (@Unknown239), Lance Ang-Santo (@lanceangsanto), and Simon Nonato. The line-up of the competing teams surely showed the determined students and employees of Enderun.

Numerous participants from different year levels and faculties have shown their impressive performance but here are the winners of the game who emerged excellence in the atmosphere:

Ranking the first place in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, the team Basic composed of Matthew Santos, Gab Vidad, Earl Real, and Lance Beberino, and their MVP who stunned the whole game, Arbie Buenaventura, obtained with the scores of 2-0.

Meanwhile, in Call of Duty: Mobile, the team Free Agents 1 consisted of Corinne Lee, Mark Cabazal, Althea Mycka Ella Bong, Jericho Vitanggol, and Justine Tayag, who made their way to victory with a final score of 150-30.

The team Free Agents 1, consisting of Corinne Lee, Mark Cabazal, Althea Mycka Ella Bong, and Jericho Vitanggol, definitely made their way to the victory with the final score of 150-30. Moreover, Justine Tayag of BS Entrepreneurship course showed her stirring skills in securing the MVP title.

Despite being the youngest players in the tournament, team SHS Strong with the members of Rafael Datoc, Princess Laurel, Benedict Daniel, and Adam Paulero bagged first place. They have also brought the Valorant championship game’s MVP, Aaron Houston of Grade 12 Accountancy and Business Management Strand (ABM).

The gaming tournament may have ended after Titans Week, but this is just the start of the new global esports legacy. Be a part of the cultivating community of Titan Esports! Let’s unite to dominate, exceed expectations, and achieve excellence. Join Titan Esports and #ConquerPurpose!

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