Bren Esports will now compete as AP Bren after welcoming a new owner.
MANILA, Philippines – Local esports powerhouse Bren Esports, which will now compete under the name AP Bren, aims to scout and develop more Filipino esports players after welcoming new owner Aces Pro Corporation.
Bren Esports’ chief operating officer Jab Escutin, who now serves as AP Bren’s new director, said that with their experience in eyeing talents and Ponce’s provincial coverage in the esports community, they will be able to find prospects. To scout new players who have the potential of joining the professional ranks, Escutin said tournaments remain the most optimal avenue.
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