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Secretlab Joins PGDX 2024 as Official Gaming Chair Partner

Secretlab, the premier brand in ergonomic gaming chairs, will be attending PGDX 2024 as the Official Gaming Chair Partner. Known for its award-winning chairs, Secretlab represents the pinnacle of ergonomic design.

Combining proprietary technology with unparalleled craftsmanship, Secretlab chairs have garnered over 60 Editor’s Choice awards from leading international publications and over 10,000 5-star ratings from customers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and a dedication to enhancing the gaming journey for gamers and hybrid workers globally, Secretlab has become synonymous with unparalleled quality, comfort, and style. Ergonomically crafted to support users across multiple activities, Secretlab believes that no one should buy a chair built for just one task.

Experience Ultimate Gaming Comfort at PGDX

Attendees at PGDX will have the unique opportunity to experience the latest Secretlab models, designed to provide ultimate gaming comfort and support. With features that cater to extended gaming sessions and stylish aesthetics, Secretlab chairs are the ideal addition to any gaming setup.

Partnering with PGDX will allow Secretlab to connect directly with the gaming community and showcase its commitment to enhancing the gaming experience. Attendees will have the chance to test out Secretlab's latest chairs and see firsthand why they consider it one of the industry standards for gaming comfort.

Established in 2014, Secretlab has been a well-known brand through the years for various games, and influencers as many would be well aware of the logo the moment they spot it in a chair. Secretlab is a well-known brand in the gaming scene, especially in premier gaming tournaments, and events, with over 3,000,000 users worldwide.


Hotly Anticipated TCG Eerie Worlds Gets a Mid-September Launch Window and a Philippines Soft-Launch

Having cut its teeth on Cards, the Universe and Everything, developer Avid Games is taking a microscope to just one facet of world culture: the horrific. 

Eerie Worlds is a trading card game (TCG) with an unhealthy preoccupation with the occult, taking on spirits, specters, monsters, myths, and folktales from a vast array of world cultures, from North American to Japanese. 

And it’s getting a soft-launch in the Philippines. 

Like Cards, the Universe and Everything, Eerie Worlds is a meticulously researched game, packed with info on everything from Abhartach, the diminutive vampire of Irish legend, to Jikininki, the man-eating ghost of countless Japanese nightmares (and now yours).

So how do you find yourself rubbing shoulders with this army of ethereal monstrosities?

The barriers that separate the various planes of reality have started to break down, creating rifts through which supernatural beings are able to pass into our own realm.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it—and you have to, or the world will end—is to win control of these rifts and use them to create your own horrific army of wraiths and beasts, in the form of a deck of cards.

These cards go together to form an ancient grimoire, which is the name for your collection and also your guide to the properties of your eldritch units, allowing you to make the best possible use of them in battle. 

In practical terms, that means engaging in fast, exciting duels using compact decks consisting of a vast number of potential cards.

Right now, Eerie Worlds boasts eight different card sets, organized into four color-coded Alliances (Grimbald, Zerrofel, Rivin, and Synnig) and four Hordes (such as Yokai and Slavic).

Each of these sets contains six Common cards, four Rare cards, three Epic cards (with four upgrades), two Fabled cards (with five upgrades), and finally a World card. 

Four more sets will be released in the next few months.

Eerie Worlds now available in the Philippines

Avid Games is tweaking and finessing Eerie Worlds using the feedback from lucky players in the Philippines, but you should be able to play it for yourself when the game launches globally in mid-September. Those interested can visit the game’s page on Google Play right now.


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