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  1. ProClip App大揭密 !

    ProClip App大揭密 !

    想要尋找一個可以快速從遊戲中錄製精彩時刻並易於使用的工具嗎?來看看PLANET9 ProClip吧。它可能是您所需要的解決方案。

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  2. Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    *Notice*

    This column was written by Hawkoon and originally posted on Reddit

    We've gained permission to re-post it here. Please do not re-post this blog without inquiring permission from u/Hawkoon01

    You can find the original column here.


    Back in 2021, there was a /dev post about the State of Game Modes. It was about the current new game mode, Ultimate Spellbook, as well as some other older game modes and why they aren't coming back. But the ending of that post mentions this:

    A unique game mode where champions will be amplified!

    (Credit: leagueoflegends.com)

    Now nobody probably paid attention to that, I myself found out about it only about a year later, but it got me SO excited. I love TFT's augments, and a way to amplify a champion? Yes please!

    It's very clear that Arena started its development as early as October 2021, so it's been under wraps for almost 2 years before it came live. That's a lot.

    When they finally revealed the Arena, I got BEYOND excited. Just seeing the footage I instantly knew this is gonna be a game mode I will spam every chance I get to play League. And I do, it did not disappoint me.

    Sure Arena has problems, like the constant spam of champions who are arguably too br

    The game mode itself could feature limited different versions of it instead of the actual Arena being a limited game mode. We could get limited-time 1v1v1v1 or 3v3v3v3 options, there could be a Normal vs Ranked modes for less try-harding on normals. Also, since the game mode is often criticized due to the spam of champs like Heimer/Shaco, it could feature a Random Champion pick. about Arena, and he suggested having an iteration where one champion is randomly selected, and the other person picks their champ. It would add an interesting variety to the game and how well two players can coordinate with what they've got.

    ...

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  3. Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    *Notice*

    This column was written by Hawkoon and originally posted on Reddit

    We've gained permission to re-post it here. Please do not re-post this blog without inquiring permission from u/Hawkoon01

    You can find the original column here.


    Back in 2021, there was a /dev post about the State of Game Modes. It was about the current new game mode, Ultimate Spellbook, as well as some other older game modes and why they aren't coming back. But the ending of that post mentions this:

    A unique game mode where champions will be amplified!

    (Credit: leagueoflegends.com)

    Now nobody probably paid attention to that, I myself found out about it only about a year later, but it got me SO excited. I love TFT's augments, and a way to amplify a champion? Yes please!

    It's very clear that Arena started its development as early as October 2021, so it's been under wraps for almost 2 years before it came live. That's a lot.

    When they finally revealed the Arena, I got BEYOND excited. Just seeing the footage I instantly knew this is gonna be a game mode I will spam every chance I get to play League. And I do, it did not disappoint me.

    Sure Arena has problems, like the constant spam of champions who are arguably too br

    The game mode itself could feature limited different versions of it instead of the actual Arena being a limited game mode. We could get limited-time 1v1v1v1 or 3v3v3v3 options, there could be a Normal vs Ranked modes for less try-harding on normals. Also, since the game mode is often criticized due to the spam of champs like Heimer/Shaco, it could feature a Random Champion pick. about Arena, and he suggested having an iteration where one champion is randomly selected, and the other person picks their champ. It would add an interesting variety to the game and how well two players can coordinate with what they've got.

    ...

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  4. Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    *Notice*

    This column was written by Hawkoon and originally posted on Reddit

    We've gained permission to re-post it here. Please do not re-post this blog without inquiring permission from u/Hawkoon01

    You can find the original column here.


    Back in 2021, there was a /dev post about the State of Game Modes. It was about the current new game mode, Ultimate Spellbook, as well as some other older game modes and why they aren't coming back. But the ending of that post mentions this:

    A unique game mode where champions will be amplified!

    (Credit: leagueoflegends.com)

    Now nobody probably paid attention to that, I myself found out about it only about a year later, but it got me SO excited. I love TFT's augments, and a way to amplify a champion? Yes please!

    It's very clear that Arena started its development as early as October 2021, so it's been under wraps for almost 2 years before it came live. That's a lot.

    When they finally revealed the Arena, I got BEYOND excited. Just seeing the footage I instantly knew this is gonna be a game mode I will spam every chance I get to play League. And I do, it did not disappoint me.

    Sure Arena has problems, like the constant spam of champions who are arguably too br

    The game mode itself could feature limited different versions of it instead of the actual Arena being a limited game mode. We could get limited-time 1v1v1v1 or 3v3v3v3 options, there could be a Normal vs Ranked modes for less try-harding on normals. Also, since the game mode is often criticized due to the spam of champs like Heimer/Shaco, it could feature a Random Champion pick. about Arena, and he suggested having an iteration where one champion is randomly selected, and the other person picks their champ. It would add an interesting variety to the game and how well two players can coordinate with what they've got.

    ...

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  5. Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    The Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals will take place from January 13 to 14, 2024, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila. Twenty-six (26) teams from across the Asia Pacific region will be battling for the highly coveted Predator Shield. To lift this prestigious award, teams must demonstrate mastery of either highly acclaimed game titles, Dota 2 or VALORANT.
     

    The Asia Pacific Predator League has been the home ground of up-and-coming esports talents. Every season, thousands of teams across the region sign up for a chance to live out the dream of winning it all in the grandest of stages. Since 2018, Predator has continuously provided this stage and continues to nurture and promote the esports industry. The Predator League has also amplified the narratives of players through various content created throughout the league.

    “We are thrilled to announce that the Philippines is the host country of the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals. This event further cements our dedication to providing a stage for esports excellence in the Philippines and APAC. We strive to create a memorable experience for our passionate esports community as our way of thanking them for continuously supporting Predator,” said Manuel Wong, Managing Director at Acer Philippines.

    A combined prize pool of $200,000 is also at stake for the two tournaments. The Dota 2 and VALORANT winners will each take home $65,000. Second-place winners will get $20,000, while third and fourth-place winners will receive $7,500.

     

    For more information and updates about Predator League, visit Predator Gaming Philippines or the official website www.predator-league.com...

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  6. Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    *Notice*

    This column was written by Hawkoon and originally posted on Reddit

    We've gained permission to re-post it here. Please do not re-post this blog without inquiring permission from u/Hawkoon01

    You can find the original column here.


    Back in 2021, there was a /dev post about the State of Game Modes. It was about the current new game mode, Ultimate Spellbook, as well as some other older game modes and why they aren't coming back. But the ending of that post mentions this:

    A unique game mode where champions will be amplified!

    (Credit: leagueoflegends.com)

    Now nobody probably paid attention to that, I myself found out about it only about a year later, but it got me SO excited. I love TFT's augments, and a way to amplify a champion? Yes please!

    It's very clear that Arena started its development as early as October 2021, so it's been under wraps for almost 2 years before it came live. That's a lot.

    When they finally revealed the Arena, I got BEYOND excited. Just seeing the footage I instantly knew this is gonna be a game mode I will spam every chance I get to play League. And I do, it did not disappoint me.

    Sure Arena has problems, like the constant spam of champions who are arguably too br

    The game mode itself could feature limited different versions of it instead of the actual Arena being a limited game mode. We could get limited-time 1v1v1v1 or 3v3v3v3 options, there could be a Normal vs Ranked modes for less try-harding on normals. Also, since the game mode is often criticized due to the spam of champs like Heimer/Shaco, it could feature a Random Champion pick. about Arena, and he suggested having an iteration where one champion is randomly selected, and the other person picks their champ. It would add an interesting variety to the game and how well two players can coordinate with what they've got.

    ...

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  7. Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    The Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals will take place from January 13 to 14, 2024, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila. Twenty-six (26) teams from across the Asia Pacific region will be battling for the highly coveted Predator Shield. To lift this prestigious award, teams must demonstrate mastery of either highly acclaimed game titles, Dota 2 or VALORANT.
     

    The Asia Pacific Predator League has been the home ground of up-and-coming esports talents. Every season, thousands of teams across the region sign up for a chance to live out the dream of winning it all in the grandest of stages. Since 2018, Predator has continuously provided this stage and continues to nurture and promote the esports industry. The Predator League has also amplified the narratives of players through various content created throughout the league.

    “We are thrilled to announce that the Philippines is the host country of the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals. This event further cements our dedication to providing a stage for esports excellence in the Philippines and APAC. We strive to create a memorable experience for our passionate esports community as our way of thanking them for continuously supporting Predator,” said Manuel Wong, Managing Director at Acer Philippines.

    A combined prize pool of $200,000 is also at stake for the two tournaments. The Dota 2 and VALORANT winners will each take home $65,000. Second-place winners will get $20,000, while third and fourth-place winners will receive $7,500.

     

    For more information and updates about Predator League, visit Predator Gaming Philippines or the official website www.predator-league.com...

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  8. Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    Why Arena should join League of Legends as a Permanent Game Mode

    *Notice*

    This column was written by Hawkoon and originally posted on Reddit

    We've gained permission to re-post it here. Please do not re-post this blog without inquiring permission from u/Hawkoon01

    You can find the original column here.


    Back in 2021, there was a /dev post about the State of Game Modes. It was about the current new game mode, Ultimate Spellbook, as well as some other older game modes and why they aren't coming back. But the ending of that post mentions this:

    A unique game mode where champions will be amplified!

    (Credit: leagueoflegends.com)

    Now nobody probably paid attention to that, I myself found out about it only about a year later, but it got me SO excited. I love TFT's augments, and a way to amplify a champion? Yes please!

    It's very clear that Arena started its development as early as October 2021, so it's been under wraps for almost 2 years before it came live. That's a lot.

    When they finally revealed the Arena, I got BEYOND excited. Just seeing the footage I instantly knew this is gonna be a game mode I will spam every chance I get to play League. And I do, it did not disappoint me.

    Sure Arena has problems, like the constant spam of champions who are arguably too br

    The game mode itself could feature limited different versions of it instead of the actual Arena being a limited game mode. We could get limited-time 1v1v1v1 or 3v3v3v3 options, there could be a Normal vs Ranked modes for less try-harding on normals. Also, since the game mode is often criticized due to the spam of champs like Heimer/Shaco, it could feature a Random Champion pick. about Arena, and he suggested having an iteration where one champion is randomly selected, and the other person picks their champ. It would add an interesting variety to the game and how well two players can coordinate with what they've got.

    ...

    閱讀更多 »
  9. Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    The Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals will take place from January 13 to 14, 2024, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila. Twenty-six (26) teams from across the Asia Pacific region will be battling for the highly coveted Predator Shield. To lift this prestigious award, teams must demonstrate mastery of either highly acclaimed game titles, Dota 2 or VALORANT.
     

    The Asia Pacific Predator League has been the home ground of up-and-coming esports talents. Every season, thousands of teams across the region sign up for a chance to live out the dream of winning it all in the grandest of stages. Since 2018, Predator has continuously provided this stage and continues to nurture and promote the esports industry. The Predator League has also amplified the narratives of players through various content created throughout the league.

    “We are thrilled to announce that the Philippines is the host country of the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals. This event further cements our dedication to providing a stage for esports excellence in the Philippines and APAC. We strive to create a memorable experience for our passionate esports community as our way of thanking them for continuously supporting Predator,” said Manuel Wong, Managing Director at Acer Philippines.

    A combined prize pool of $200,000 is also at stake for the two tournaments. The Dota 2 and VALORANT winners will each take home $65,000. Second-place winners will get $20,000, while third and fourth-place winners will receive $7,500.

     

    For more information and updates about Predator League, visit Predator Gaming Philippines or the official website www.predator-league.com...

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  10. Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 takes center stage in Manila

    The Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals will take place from January 13 to 14, 2024, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila. Twenty-six (26) teams from across the Asia Pacific region will be battling for the highly coveted Predator Shield. To lift this prestigious award, teams must demonstrate mastery of either highly acclaimed game titles, Dota 2 or VALORANT.
     

    The Asia Pacific Predator League has been the home ground of up-and-coming esports talents. Every season, thousands of teams across the region sign up for a chance to live out the dream of winning it all in the grandest of stages. Since 2018, Predator has continuously provided this stage and continues to nurture and promote the esports industry. The Predator League has also amplified the narratives of players through various content created throughout the league.

    “We are thrilled to announce that the Philippines is the host country of the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals. This event further cements our dedication to providing a stage for esports excellence in the Philippines and APAC. We strive to create a memorable experience for our passionate esports community as our way of thanking them for continuously supporting Predator,” said Manuel Wong, Managing Director at Acer Philippines.

    A combined prize pool of $200,000 is also at stake for the two tournaments. The Dota 2 and VALORANT winners will each take home $65,000. Second-place winners will get $20,000, while third and fourth-place winners will receive $7,500.

     

    For more information and updates about Predator League, visit Predator Gaming Philippines or the official website www.predator-league.com...

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