With a newly opened national training centre, Singapore’s esports community is looking to get into medal contention at this year’s Asian Games in Nagoya. The National Training Centre is equipped with over 100 state-of-the-art gaming stations. Further down the road, the community will seek to drum up public support at the 2029 SEA Games on home soil. Nadine Yeam reports.
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