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Mountain Dew Launches The Country’s First Adrenaline Park

06:47 PM July 14, 2017
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The First Adrenaline Park In the Country

Beverage company Mountain Dew held its first event, Dew Nation, at the Dew Nation HQ in Bonifacio Global City. It marked the launch of the first adrenaline park in the country.

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Many activites were held including an off-road ATV trials, a skateboard and BMX exhibition, motocross arcade machines courtesy of Timezone, and a virtual reality gaming booth courtesy of Republic of Gamers (ROG).

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VR Gaming

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ROG set-up two GRB mini gaming PCs onsite for players to enjoy.

The virtual reality gaming computers are powered by VR-capable Nvidia GeForce GTX1060 video card, 8GB DDR-4 RAM (expandable to 32GB), and an Intel i7-7700 4-core CPU.

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The games featured are VR Basketball and a VR space shooting game that engages players into an immersive gaming experience.

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Mountain Dew continues its commitment to bring adrenaline-seekers an avenue to fulfill their craving.

This three-day event is ongoing until July 16.

Mountain Dew Dew Nation HQ is located at 9th Avenue cor. 25th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

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