More Esports games will be featured in the next season of Cesafi Esports League (CEL) following its highly successful inaugural season that wrapped up on Sunday, April 23. CDNDigital
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According to the tournament director/manager Ryan Abarquez Balbuena, they’ve been receiving tons of suggestions from Esports athletes to add more games in their next season. “Magpuno mi ug usa ka game, ang Valorant. Planning to add more, but nag lack mi sa players,” said Balbuena.CEL’s inaugural season featured Mobile Legends Bang Bang, which the UCLM Webmasters won.In terms of venue and equipment, Balbuena said that they already have both since the Valorant is played on a gaming PC unlike Mobile Legends which is played on a mobile phone.
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