Logitech Intros Gaming Bootcamp at PGF 2019

Ciara Alarcon
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Logitech recently held its Logitech G Bootcamp at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall, where gamers were given a chance to sharpen up their skills through the help of a professional coach.

Logitech Intros Gaming Bootcamp at PGF 2019
Logitech Intros Gaming Bootcamp at PGF 2019

Back by Logitech G – a leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear for Logitech, the brand introduced the Pinoy Gaming Festival: Summer Assembly 2019 with a goal to give League of Legends (LoL) players a chance to enhance their gaming skills.

Led by Coach Benson and Coach Zoraion, 20 players were drafted for the LoL semifinals. Then, 10 players fought for the first-ever Logitech G Bootcamp. Team Blue under Coach Zoraion battled out their opponents and was able to win the crown, while Coach Benson’s Team Red bagged the 2nd place.

Team Blue
Team Blue

Team Blue includes Richard Anderson, Patrick Medula, Jomel Buyan, John Carl, and Jason Aleon. Meanwhile, Team Grace was graced by Gian Alejandro, Josh Alanante, Eduardo de Paz Jr., Kenneth Alejo, and Kim Califlores.

Winners brought home a G413 Carbon Mechanical Backlit Gaming Keyboard each, while the 2nd placers received a G233 Prodigy Gaming Headset each. The rest of the players got a G102 Prodigy Programmable RGB Gaming Mouse each.

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A Supportive Mom!
A Supportive Mom!

Meanwhile, many were moved when one of the Logitech G Bootcamp finalists brought his mom to support him on his match. Team Red finalist Alejandro’s mom, Emma Alejandro, was seen thrilled by the game, as she raised both of her hands to cheer her youngest son.

“If he doesn’t follow my rules, he is grounded but Gian always did his tasks and his schoolwork. He only plays the computer games nonstop on weekends. I’m not a KJ mom,” she said. “I saw his initiative to improve his gaming lifestyle. Gian is also an honor student. He never neglected his studies. Of course, I will support him,” Mrs. Alejandro added.

The gamer’s mom also revealed that her son eyes to become a gaming streamer.

“I will really encourage him to pursue his next goal. I will support him to improve his confidence, personality, and abilities. For me, academics is not the only important thing in life. My son’s gaming interests matter, too,” Mrs. Alejandro noted.

What can you say? Does your mom also support your gaming lifestyle?

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