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Fight of Legends goes to school, SMKN 48 ready to start Esport Extracurriculars: Okezone techno

EVENT The Fight of Legends Goes to School which was held at SMKN 48 East Jakarta proved to be a very special impression on the teachers and students of the school. The students admitted that they are very excited to play the game made by PT Esport Star Indonesia (ESI).

Ratu Ayu, a student of class 10 DKV 2 at SMKN 48 likes the Fight of Legends game which has great image quality. You also said the quality was on par with similar games made overseas. “It’s as good as Mobile Legends. I’ve been playing for the past two days, so I can also prepare for a mini competition,” said Ratu Ayu.

Interestingly, Ratu Ayu actually already knew about the Fight of Legends game. She knew the game from several commercials that appeared on television. “When I played it was fun,” she explained.

Bagus Putra Pratama who is also a student of class 10 DKV 2 at SMKN 48 also felt the same surprise, admitting that he didn’t know that the Fight of Legends game was made in Indonesia. “I’ve just discovered it now and the quality of the game is the same as the others. It’s equally exciting,” said Bagus Putra Pratama.

Meanwhile Priyantoro, Vice Principal of SMKN 48 East Jakarta in the field of public relations, enjoyed the activity of Fight of Legends goes to school. He said the mini-competitions he held actually made the students more motivated to perform better.

According to him, this will be transmitted to the attitude and mentality of the students in carrying out other activities. He also believes that Fight of Legends Goes to School can also remove the negative stigma that is often placed on esports. “So this is not only a game, but also part of a sport,” he explained.

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In the future, do you really think that SMKN 48 can start an esports extracurricular program. This is because eSports has now become a very productive field for its activists. Esports has spawned professional athletes, content creators, streamers, and influencers. “Maybe in the future there should be an extracurricular esports program in every school,” she explained.

This wish was welcomed by Michael Samuel Hutasoit, Talent Management Department Head of PT ESI. According to him, the development of esports really needs an active role from schools. This is what makes PT ESI constantly visit schools through Fight of Legend Goes to School.

“We want schools to also support their students who have great potential in eSports. If we enter immediately just for promotion, it’s useless anyway. That’s why we hope that there will be an active role for schools in the development of this eSport,” he hoped. . .

It is known that Fight of Legends Goes to School is expected to be held in more than 100 schools in the Greater Jakarta area by the end of this year.

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