‘Mobile Legends’ makes a bang

Physical Education or P.E. has been a favorite subject among little kids. And with schools now adjusting to online education, it seemed another subject could finally replace it as the top choice – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Break the limits…. “Behold the dawn breaker”,” Faith is my unbreakable sword”, “Our conquer is the vast galaxy”.. These are some of the many lines you may hear when you watch or play the mobile legends. This online game is one of the most popular games in the world. This game allows player across the globe can communicate each other virtually and fight other groups.

Recently, the Philippines became the first country to win a South-East Asian Games gold medal in the esports category after defeating Indonesia in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.

In the Philippines, one university thinks of the possibility to replace P.E. to MLBB. Accordingly, De La Salle University will require its students to learn playing Mobile Legends for the class of team sports to learn the merits of teamwork. Looks like students won’t miss this class.

Online games are a gym for your brain and will benefit your mind just as much.  There is nothing wrong playing games like Mobile Legends, what makes it wrong is to actually playing it too much. Too much of anything is just too much.

It's true that some studies have shown certain video games can improve hand–eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and the mind's ability to process information. But too much video game playing may cause problems.

by: Matthew Aragon


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