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ESPORTS | Smart supports Omega Empress in first MLBB Women’s Invitational

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Smart Omega Empress, together with another Filipino squad Bren Victress, will battle it out with topnotch all-female crews from Southeast Asia.

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Source: Smart Communications

Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) is supporting Omega Empress, the women’s team under its esports program, as they represent the Philippines in the first-ever Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational on January 27, 2022.

Mery Christine “Meraay” Vivero, Kaye Maerylle “Keishi” Alpuerto, Rica Fatima “Amore” Amores, Sheen “Shinoa” Perez, and Fatima Phoebe “Fibii” Taburnal make up the homegrown squad under the guidance of Coach Hans Bilonoac.

“Smart has always believed that esports has the power to bring out the best in our athletes, no matter the gender, social status, age, and background,” said Jane J. Basas, senior vice president and head of Consumer Wireless Business at Smart. “We are excited to see our Smart Omega Empress as they carry the Philippine flag on the international stage. We hope that they can inspire our youth to pursue their passion in esports.”

Smart Omega Empress (formerly LVD Huntress) team captain Vivero shared that they are “happy and overwhelmed” with this milestone. “Masaya kami kasi nakita nila na kaya naming makipag-kompetensya sa ibang teams in the pro scene,” she said. “I’m very glad to see a lot of ladies confidently playing esports and showing off their skills, especially in international games.”

Smart Omega Empress, together with another Filipino squad Bren Victress, will battle it out with topnotch all-female crews from Southeast Asia in the tournament to win the $15,000 prize pool.

“We are confident that we will provide a good fight, that we will dominate the game. This is challenging for us, so we need to practice double time because the tournament is fast approaching,” Vivero said.

Commitment to boost PH esports

Smart has proven its longstanding commitment toward the fastest growing esports scene in the country with its products, programs, and services that are geared to help in nurturing the passion and talent of all Filipino gamers. Smart has always supported women in the Esports and Gaming culture, particularly with its role in Liga Adarna — the Philippines’ biggest and only all-female esports league.

In fact, Vivero and her teammates are veterans of Smart-backed Liga Adarna. They reigned as Season 4 champions in the Mobile Legends tournament of the league.

Filipino gamers and Smart customers can enjoy next-level speeds while gaming and streaming thanks to the country’s fastest and most reliable 5G mobile network as reported by Ookla. To date, Smart has already fired up around 6,400 5G base stations nationwide making it the country’s first, fastest, and widest 5G network.

Smart has also reaffirmed its dominance as the Philippines’ fastest mobile network for the fourth year in a row, based on analysis by Ookla of tests taken with Speedtest® covering the first half of 2021.

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