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New Holland creates global 180 campaign film for Riot Games via BBH Singapore

July 14 2021, 12:12 pm | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments Sydney design studio New Holland Creative have directed and produced a stunning flagship campaign trailer for the launch of RIOT Games ‘League of Legends – Wild Rift’ mobile game, in partnership with BBH Singapore.   The film – a dream-like journey unveiled in 180 degrees – takes the viewer through the mythical League of Legends backstory, as part of a global launch campaign for Riot’s next chapter of the blockbuster game. The spectre of Viego transforms into a powerful, unliving wraith tortured by an obsessive longing for his centuries-dead queen. He now stands as the Ruined King, controlling the deadly Harrowings as he scours Runeterra for anything that might one day restore her, and destroying all in his path as the Black Mist pours endlessly from his cruel, broken heart. But hope remains in the form of the Sentinels, who battle against the dark.

BBH Singapore releases global 180 campaign film for the launch of Riot Games League of Legends – Wild Rift mobile game – Campaign Brief Asia

BBH Singapore releases global 180 campaign film for the launch of Riot Games League of Legends – Wild Rift mobile game – Campaign Brief Asia
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Singaporeans separated from family saddened by delayed travel bubble

Singapore News - Hong Kong-based student Kengie Tang, 22, has been separated from her mother and brother in Singapore for the past six months. Ms Tang lives with her Singaporean father in Hong Kong and had booked flight tickets home for this month. "During the months leading up to. Read more at www.tnp.sg

Burmese Generals Counter Electoral Defeat with Coup d État

Burmese Generals Counter Electoral Defeat with Coup d’État March 9, 2021 Share This article is part of the Middle East-Asia Project (MAP) series on “ Civilianizing the State in the Middle East and Asia Pacific Regions.” See More … In the November 8, 2020 national elections in Myanmar, voters returned 1991 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League for Democracy (NLD) to power. The party actually improved on its impressive 2015 showing at the polls, gaining well over four-fifths of the seats it ran for allowing it to form a government on its own. (The Burmese Constitution, written in 2008 by the generals, reserves a quarter of the seats in each assembly to the armed forces.) The NLD won 920 (or 82%) of the 1,117 seats it contested, adding a total of 61 seats. The main opposition party, the military-affiliated Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), won only 71 seats, 46 fewer than in 2015. 

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