Manila, Philippines (14 Jan 2025) – MAXBEAT Philippines will officially open the MX Gaming Grounds (MXGG) on Saturday, January 17. Located at Brooklyn Warehouse along Manila’s university belt, MXGG will serve as a new hub for Manila’s rhythm game scene.
MX Gaming Grounds was conceptualized at a time where young pop culture audiences are now looking for niche spots to call their second home.
“MX Gaming Grounds aims to build and preserve niche gaming communities from Rhythm, Puzzle, Racing, and more,” says Marketing and Product head Nico Guarte. “MXGG also captures the heart of UBelt for students to not just have fun but to engage with the community that may or may not have seen before.”

Inside MXGG are two specific areas: the OTOGYM wherein rhythm game players can start their journey into arcade-style rhythm games, and for experienced players to test out their technical skills.
Those who want a flexible gaming experience can try out the Couch Gaming areas.

Businesses, studios and fandom and gaming communities can also book the venue for special events and other contents. Both areas can be experienced with the Grand Launch UNLIMITED PLAY Pass for Php 239 on the opening day
MXGG at Brooklyn Warehouse is located at 2113 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc, Manila and is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. Follow facebook.com/mxgg.ph for up-to-date schedules and future updates
About MAXBEAT Philippines
MAXBEAT Philippines is a gaming production team that kickstarts small gaming communities through services like live production, and community activations. MAXBEAT aims to make the niche side of the gaming industry much more appealing to the
mainstream audience with solutions that can help grow gaming communities and organizations.
Media Contact:
Nico Guarte “NicDroid”
Founder and Director, MAXBEAT Philippines
Owner, Marketing, and Product Head, MX Gaming Grounds
maxbeatph@gmail.com | nicoguarte.work@gmail.com
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Manila, Philippines (14 Jan 2025) – MAXBEAT Philippines will officially open the MX Gaming Grounds (MXGG) on Saturday, January 17. Located at Brooklyn Warehouse along Manila’s university belt, MXGG will serve as a new hub for Manila’s rhythm game scene.
MX Gaming Grounds was conceptualized at a time where young pop culture audiences are now looking for niche spots to call their second home.
“MX Gaming Grounds aims to build and preserve niche gaming communities from Rhythm, Puzzle, Racing, and more,” says Marketing and Product head Nico Guarte. “MXGG also captures the heart of UBelt for students to not just have fun but to engage with the community that may or may not have seen before.”
Inside MXGG are two specific areas: the OTOGYM wherein rhythm game players can start their journey into arcade-style rhythm games, and for experienced players to test out their technical skills.
Those who want a flexible gaming experience can try out the Couch Gaming areas.
Businesses, studios and fandom and gaming communities can also book the venue for special events and other contents. Both areas can be experienced with the Grand Launch UNLIMITED PLAY Pass for Php 239 on the opening day
MXGG at Brooklyn Warehouse is located at 2113 Recto Avenue, Sampaloc, Manila and is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm. Follow facebook.com/mxgg.ph for up-to-date schedules and future updates
About MAXBEAT Philippines
MAXBEAT Philippines is a gaming production team that kickstarts small gaming communities through services like live production, and community activations. MAXBEAT aims to make the niche side of the gaming industry much more appealing to the
mainstream audience with solutions that can help grow gaming communities and organizations.
Media Contact:
Nico Guarte “NicDroid”
Founder and Director, MAXBEAT Philippines
Owner, Marketing, and Product Head, MX Gaming Grounds
maxbeatph@gmail.com | nicoguarte.work@gmail.com
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