PESO Opens New Headquarters
PESO Opens New Headquarters to Elevate Philippine Esports
The Philippine Esports Organization (PESO) has opened its new headquarters in Mandaluyong City, a significant step forward in elevating the Philippines’ standing on the global esports stage.
The new headquarters, located at the Launchpad, is a central hub that will further strengthen PESO’s engagement with members, facilitate partnerships, and enhance operations of Team Sibol, the national esports team representing the Philippines in international competitions.
The opening ceremony was attended by PESO board members and distinguished guests, and was marked by a solemn priest blessing and a tour of the new facility. PESO also unveiled its Championship Wall, a mural dedicated to the hardship and passion of Sibol players since 2019.
During the event, PESO announced the launch of its membership plans, inviting interested organizations and individuals to join and contribute to the growth and development of the National Sports Authority for esports in the Philippines. The membership portal, accessible through PESO’s website, will provide a platform for collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and networking within the vibrant esports community.
Marlon Marcelo, Executive Director of PESO, expressed his excitement about the new headquarters, stating, “The opening of our new headquarters is proof of the tremendous progress we have made, not just as an organization but Philippine esports as well. We look forward to using this new space to keep growing and winning the esports world for the Philippines.”
PESO’s new headquarters is a symbol of the organization’s commitment to elevating Philippine esports to the highest level. With this dedicated space for collaboration and innovation, PESO is poised to drive positive change and ensure a bright future for Philippine esports.
PESO Opens New Headquarters is a significant milestone for Philippine esports. It is a sign of the organization’s commitment to the growth and development of the industry. It is also a symbol of the Philippines’ growing prominence on the global esports stage.