Arabic language KLab games station also expected to launch in March
4 March 2019, (AETOSWire) – KLab Inc., a leader in online mobile games, has announced that it will be making its debut at the Middle East Film & Comic Con in Dubai in April.
The Middle East Film & Comic Con is one of the largest annual pop culture celebrations in the Middle East, and this year it will be held from Thursday, April 11 to Saturday, April 13 at the Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
KLabGames will join an array of exhibitors from all over the world in celebrating and showcasing anime, comics, and games.
KLabGames’ first-ever appearance at the Middle East Film & Comic Con will be characterized by a host of engaging content designed to delight fans and visitors alike.
With anime fans and game players from the UAE and all over the Middle East expected to attend, the booth is expected to be jam-packed with stage events, a VR experience area, event-limited merchandise for sale, and free giveaways, all centered around two KLabGames hit titles, Bleach: Brave Souls and Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team.
And in an effort to attract the Middle Eastern gamers, KLab is also set to launch an Arabic version of its live streaming service, KLab Games Station. The service, which was previously available in Japanese, English, and French), will go live on Thursday, March 7.
This weekly program will deliver the latest breaking news on KLab’s online mobile games in Arabic via Facebook Live, YouTube Live, Twitch, and Periscope.
According to Klab, Comic Con visitors will also experience a live version of the show, which will be held exclusively at the KLabGames booth stage. Visitors will be treated to Bleach: Brave Souls, as well as Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team.
KLab Games Station was created to showcase KLab’s globally released games in order to meet the needs of its audience worldwide. Hosted by members of KLab, the show delivers the latest gaming news and live gameplay to viewers via live streaming video every Thursday at 12 pm (UTC+9).
KLab began hosting Japanese live streams in November 2015, in English in October 2016, and in French in November 2016. The show focuses on live gameplay and sneak peeks of new games and features. Each language version of the show has its own loyal following from the mobile gaming community all over the world.
Facebook Conversations
Disqus Conversations