GameZone, one of the Philippines' leading PVP entertainment platforms, has once again demonstrated that enjoyment can coexist with purpose. During the "Swing for Filipino Sports Dream" Music Festival, GameZone partnered with the BingoPlus Foundation and gave ₱1 million to promote various philanthropic efforts nationwide.
This collaboration exemplifies GameZone's philosophy of building Ganda via giving—turning pleasure and competition into a force for good. The ₱1 million donation will support projects that improve communities and help Filipinos in need, including education, youth care, and community development.
GameZone expedited these causes by encouraging public participation and increasing awareness through its online channels. As demonstrated by the heartfelt comments made online and the excitement of those who attended the Music Festival in Aseana, which featured performances by Alan Walker, Apl.de.Ap, Bamboo, and many others, the campaign promoted unity and the spirit of bayanihan among Filipino gamers and music lovers alike.
The event culminated in a night of celebration, which symbolized months of preparation, cooperation, and generosity—proof that true success comes from both achievement and giving back.
The BingoPlus Foundation continues its goal of reaching underserved communities, while GameZone reiterates its dedication to working with organizations that share its goal to help others. Together, the two organizations demonstrate that beauty can be found in both the games we play and the lives we impact.
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| GameZone Models at the booth |
As GameZone proudly carries its banner of “Ganda ng GameZone,” it reminds everyone that being ma-Ganda means being responsible, generous, and compassionate—using every opportunity to create a positive impact on the Filipino people.
At GameZone, we believe gaming should always be fun, fair, and responsible. We encourage our community to play for enjoyment, not as a source of income. Gambling is not an acceptable way of livelihood, and it does not solve financial problems. To learn more about GameZone’s initiatives, visit gzone.ph. The right to interpret this activity belongs to GameZone.



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