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OPPO and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang launch biggest in-game event with 10,000 smartphones to be won

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OPPO has teamed up once again with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) to introduce its most exciting in-game event yet—Golden Month. Following the successful launch of the OPPO Reno13 Series, this event will see 10,000 OPPO Reno13 F 5G and OPPO A5 Pro 5G smartphones given away to lucky MLBB players across Southeast Asia.

The giveaway is part of the Dazzling Golden Spin Event, running from 28 February to 1 April 2025, where players in the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia can enter for a chance to win one of OPPO’s latest smartphones. The event will take place within the MLBB app, with one smartphone awarded every minute from 10:00 PM to 2:59 AM (GMT+8) each night.

OPPO and MLBB release exclusive in-game content

Ahead of the major giveaway, OPPO and MLBB will also be rolling out a special in-game event from 21 February to 23 March 2025. During this period, players can claim free limited-edition in-game items, including an OPPO-themed recall effect and an Ollie emote, to enhance their gaming experience.

This collaboration builds on the long-standing partnership between OPPO and MLBB, reinforcing OPPO’s commitment to supporting the gaming community through innovative and engaging campaigns. By integrating OPPO’s latest technology into the gaming world, the brand continues to strengthen its connection with mobile gamers.

OPPO’s commitment to the gaming community

OPPO has consistently worked with MLBB to bring unique experiences to players, bridging the gap between cutting-edge smartphone technology and mobile gaming. The Golden Month campaign is set to be OPPO’s biggest MLBB collaboration yet, offering players an unparalleled opportunity to win OPPO smartphones while enjoying exclusive in-game rewards.

As gaming continues to grow in popularity across Southeast Asia, OPPO’s latest initiative highlights its focus on enhancing the mobile gaming experience. Players can look forward to more thrilling events and opportunities in the future as OPPO and MLBB continue their partnership.

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