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Moonton Philippines Raises Funds to Fight Covid-19 in the Philippines!

Moonton Philippines Raises Funds to Fight Covid-19 in the Philippines! The problem of the corona virus pandemic (Covid-19) has indeed caused the entire world in many countries to experience serious problems, ranging from health problems, the economy to industrial stagnation due to Covid-19.

There are many communities that have come together to raise funds, one of which is the gamers community in the Philippines who has raised funds with Moonton Philippines. No kidding, Moonton Philippines with the help of the Filipino gamers community managed to raise funds of 19,873 USD!

The funds raised came from the 515th anniversary event of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Reporting from ABS-CBN, these funds were collected through fundraising, auctions, and charity competitions.

source: MPL Mobile Legends

“We would like to thank Moonton, Rumble Royale, and all the MLBB players for their support to help raise funds for the Crazy Legends campaign, Charity Homestand,” said Ms. Riel Andaluz, Senior Manager of Partnership Save the Children.

“It is extraordinary to see the enthusiasm of gamers to give their best in combating COVID-19. This unpredictable plague affects nearly everyone’s life and they need our help. We are happy together with Moonton to channel and help the lives of affected children and families through Save the Children Philippines, “he added.

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source: Moonton


There is a giveaway contest with a prize of 1 million rupiah in game vouchers in the application!


With fundraising from the gamers community and also Moonton Philippines, it has proven once again that the video gaming industry or the esports industry can have a big role in social life and take part in the problems that hit the world. Don’t forget to keep visiting our website, to get the latest eSports news and follow our Facebook!

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