Riot Games signals strong PH presence with fully booked first on-ground event

Riot Games signals strong PH presence with fully booked first on-ground event

August 11, 2022 Off By GamePOW
  • Riot Games has successfully held the Star Guardian Art School event at the Moon Rabbit Café in San Juan City, Metro Manila.
  • Guests of the Star Guardian Art School learned to DIY creative badges and many other art projects.

No unpredictable weather can stop gamers and animé fans from supporting Riot Games’ first on-ground event in the Philippines this year.

Riot Games, the global gaming company behind League of Legends and VALORANT, marked a milestone in its local operations, as they successfully held the Star Guardian Art School event at the Moon Rabbit Café in San Juan City, Metro Manila. The magical experience filled with immersive on-ground activities received massive support and positive reviews from ardent Filipino gamers and animé fans. 

Despite the strong monsoon rain, there was no stopping fans from showing up to support their beloved game at the “reservation-only” three-day event, held from July 29 to 31, 2022. The event was fully booked across all three days with guests hoping to experience the activities and workshops. The Philippine event coincides with Star Guardian’s global efforts of 10-week in-game content and out-of-game events. 

“The Star Guardian galaxy is a world our players love and have been wanting to see more of for so many years, including our players and anime fans in the Filipino gaming community. We’re so excited to be bringing it back in this big way, through multiple titles across Riot, and working with so many amazing partners to showcase the magic of this universe to our players and fans of this genre,” said Joel Guzman, Country Manager of Riot Games, Philippines.

The Star Guardian Art School brought to life Riot Games’ tribute to the magical girl (mahō shōjo) anime genre with an academy-like setting featuring interactive stations that allowed guests to learn hydro-dripping and create tote bags inspired by Star Guardian, a vibrant alternative universe that centers on a young cast of champions who navigate school relationships by day and the responsibilities of magical warriors at night.

As part of the experience, guests also learned to DIY (do-it-yourself) creative badges at the Button Badge Maker station and showcased their artworks at the Fan Art bulletin board. A Cinematic Viewing area was also set up where fans can watch the Star Guardian and their music videos. The event also featured a photo zone where guests can take pictures with the Star Guardian squad display. To end the event on a ‘sweet’ note, visitors got to savour exclusive themed drinks like the cosmic colour changing Starstruck Lemonade.

Owing to the success of Riot Games’ Star Guardian Art School, Guzman looks forward to delivering more activities for gamers and fans in the Philippines.

“With new members in the office onboard, we hope to continue surprising and delighting players with more hyperlocal and seasonal activities, new partnerships, and more ways to engage with our players. Please stay tuned as we will continue to share news on our campaigns with you throughout the year,” said Guzman. “Our growth in APAC is largely steered by acknowledging the importance of representation in video games and the need to bring hyperlocal activities to players in our region. We will continue to work on in-game features and out-of-game moments that we hope will resonate with our players.”

For more information on Star Guardian 2022, please visit starguardian.com or check out @wildriftph on Instagram and Facebook, @playruneterra, and @riotgamesmusic on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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The presence of cosplayers made Riot Games’ Star Guardian Art School even more exciting and colorful.

Fans experiencing immersive activities at the Star Guardian Art School at Moon Rabbit Café in San Juan City, Metro Manila.

Fans enjoying button badge making at the Star Guardian Art School.

Riot Games Philippines Country Manager Joel Guzman and the Star Guardian squad welcomed guests to the Star Guardian Art School.

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