Alodia Hints at the Exciting Future for Black Rose
The guild is young but the possibilities are endless for them.
Exciting times are ahead for Alodia Gosiengfiao and her budding Black Rose guild as they just successfully held their first tournament last weekend. In partnership with the VALORANT Creator Brawl Finals, the Black Rose Community Tournament had a grand finals to remember at the NAOS Esports Arena.

“First of all I’m very thankful because it went smoothly overall despite the weather,” said Alodia to The GAME. It was indeed a stormy Saturday that day but that wasn’t enough to dampen the mood between the fans of grand finalists Zorvex and MC3D.
“Everything went great, everyone had a great time, so I’m very thankful for that. I’m so proud of the community for helping out. We had a lot of volunteers, a lot of people who stayed despite being late, so thank you to them. And thank you to VALORANT for supporting the community! This is just the start. You can expect more but hopefully we can hibernate for a bit!”
Everyone certainly needed a break after Zorvex and MC3D’s showdown. Their best-of-three went the full distance, going to double overtime and pushing the grand finals into the first hours of the next day. It was an epic conclusion to Black Rose’s first community event but there’s still more in store for the guild.

“We’re actually open to a lot of different games because we have so many gamers in the guild,” said Alodia. “It’s not just FPS players. We also have MMO players, MOBA players, and even casual players so I’m looking forward to even just the fun games! We have a couple of comments suggesting Wild Rift, suggesting fighting games like Tekken, so we definitely have to consider it.”
Banner image from NAOS Esports Arena – DoubleDragon Plaza on Facebook.
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Black Rose is an esports and gaming community guild led by Alodia Gosiengfiao. The guild recently held its first tournament in partnership with the VALORANT Creator Brawl Finals.
The grand finals between Zorvex and MC3D went the full best-of-three distance, extending into double overtime and finishing in the early hours of the next day at the NAOS Esports Arena.
Alodia said Black Rose is open to expanding beyond VALORANT and FPS titles, citing guild members who play MMOs and MOBAs. Community suggestions have included Wild Rift and fighting games like Tekken.
The tournament was held at the NAOS Esports Arena in DoubleDragon Plaza, despite stormy weather on the day of the event.
Alodia thanked the Black Rose community and volunteers for helping the event run smoothly despite the weather, and thanked VALORANT for supporting the tournament, adding that this was just the beginning for the guild.
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Ramon Domingo
Ramon Domingo is a writer at The GAME primarily focused on esports and gaming. As a longtime esports fan and gamer, his work covers the local esports scene while highlighting the icons and champions that put Philippine esports on the map.
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