MANILA, 26 December – International gaming developer and publisher MOONTON Games has forged a partnership with the Philippines’ leading media and content company ABS-CBN Corporation to stream the upcoming M4 World Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 1-15 January 2023.
ABS-CBN Corporation has vowed to deliver a premium livestreaming experience for global Filipino fans anticipating the M4 World Championship. This is in line with MOONTON Games’ goal to provide the best esports experience to its fans.
M4 World Championship’s Group and Knockout Stages will be shown live on the network’s streaming platform iWantTFC, with the Grand Finals showcased on iWantTFC, ABS-CBN Entertainment, and ABS-CBN Sports YouTube channels, 15 January 2023.
“ABS-CBN and iWantTFC continue to find ways to expand its content offerings to cater to more viewers. With our partnership with MOONTON Games, one of the leaders in Esports, it is a great opportunity for us to bring premier esports content to even more audiences in the Philippines, which is already one of the biggest Esports communities in Southeast Asia,” said ABS-CBN Corporation Head of Digital Jamie Lopez.
“We are grateful for this partnership with ABS-CBN to level up the streaming experience of our fans. Now, Filipinos can watch the much-awaited M4 World Championship on multiple streaming platforms, and rally behind both ECHO and Blacklist International as both teams strive to bring glory to our country through another world title,” said MOONTON Games Senior Esports Marketing Manager Tonyo Silva.
Get to know more about #M4xABSCBN and the upcoming M4 World Championship by visiting the following official social media platforms:
- Website: https://ph-mpl.com/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mplph.official
- Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/463149115349162
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/MPLPhilippines
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mplph_official?lang=en
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