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DLSU’s Viridis Arcus leads teams in Alliance Games’ Split 2 Group Stage for Call of Duty: Mobile

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Defending champions De La Salle University’s Viridis Arcus will start their title defense as AcadArena’s Alliance Games Split 2 for Call of Duty: Mobile commences its group stage this Sunday, October 30.

The perennial AcadArena CODM champion is slated to face Mapua University – Intramuros’ MGS Ares, Father Saturnino Urios University’s Leviticus, and, the University of Santo Tomas’ Teletigers in Group A.

Viridis Arcus will be joined by another Split 1 finalist in FIT Dasig of Far Eastern University Institute of Technology whom they faced last July at CONQuest 2022. FIT Dasig will be joined by Valiant Esports of Holy Angel University, Malayan Warlocks of the Malayan Colleges of Laguna, and Spartan Warriors of the University of San Carlos in Group B.

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Also participating in the fray are 3rd-4th placers from Split 1 in Ateneo De Manila University’s LG Altair in Group C. They are matched up against the University of San Agustin’s Sage Ultimate, Our Lady of Fatima University’s OLFU Esports OWL, and Systems Plus College Foundation’s Panthera Esports Hercules.

Completing the cast for the group stages are other 3rd/4th placers from Split 1 Pylon Cratus of Polytechnic University of the Philippines. They will go against TFX Atlas of Far Eastern University, Enflame of National University – Fairview, and Romancon Gaming of the De La Salle College of Saint Benilde in Group D.

Catch group stage action of AcadArena’s Alliance Games in CODM live on AcadArena’s Facebook page.

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