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Garena is a digital services company that engages in gaming, eSports, eCommerce and digital finance, primarily focusing on the Southeast Asian area. It was founded in Singapore in 2009, by current Chairman and Group CEO, Forrest Li. The parent company of Garena is Sea Limited, which also formerly called Garena.[1]

Garena handled League of Legends publishing for Southeast Asia from 2010–2022.[2]

Riot Games announced that their partnership with Garena would come to an end in 2022. Players were asked to migrate their account as soon as possible to ensure that the transition would go smoothly[3]. As of January 6th, 2023, the Garena SEA servers have been officially shut down and the new Riot SEA servers are now live. Account migration, however, will still continue for a while even after the Garena servers' closure[4].

Garena Southeast Asia Region[]

Garena dedicated servers in:

SEA Garena server
Garena Server Transfers

ID to SG/MY migration

  • The Philippines
  • Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia
    • The Indonesian server was shut down on 16th May 2019 12:01 am WIB (GMT +7), merging the playerbase with the Singapore and Malaysian servers.[5]
  • Indonesia

Each Server had its own teams and headquarters. Server transfer was not available to and from these servers.


Garena Platform[]

Garena Platform (formerly Garena+) acted as the launcher to login, install, download/update, and open the League of Legends client, which could not be launched independently. Patch releases were a bit delayed compared to other Riot servers.

There was no Normal Draft Pick in the SEA region.

Lucky Crates[]

Garena Lucky Crate

Lucky Crate

Lucky Crate was a Garena-exclusive system which included various rewards such as Orange Essence, Blue Essence, Key Fragments, Hextech Chests, Masterwork Chests, Champion permanents, and/or summoner icons. By default, there were 5 Lucky Creates: Champion Top, Champion Jungle, Champion Mid, Champion Bot, and Champion Support. One crate would cost RP 250. Other types of Lucky Crates could appear during events.


Store and Riot Points[]

The region had different skin tier price per server due to the differences in average income per region. The available methods to get certain cosmetics also differed. Token cost for event items higher than Riot servers. Some cosmetic items available in Riot servers were locked behind events and paywall while some exclusive contents could be obtained. For instance, prestige skins were removed from Hextech Crafting in most Garena servers.

Apart from the Vietnam and Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau servers, each server followed the same skin rarity tier guideline of Riot Games with consistent pricing. In Vietnam server, skin price and skin tier were chosen based on the popularity of the champion and the skin line. In the Taiwanese server, prestige points were removed from Hextech crafting, and Prestige point skins could only be obtained through lottery events. In addition, Garena servers also had their own loot systems separated from Hextech Crafting. There were regular discount events instead of weekly skin sales.

Garena Shell was the currency used to purchase RP RP RP.

More info: Garena Shells to RP Update

Skin Pricing by Tier
Tier Global[6] PH/SG[7] TW VN TH
Basic 520 RP 520 520 RP 520 105 RP 105
145 RP 145
40 - 150 RP 40 - 150 67 RP 67
75 RP 75
Deluxe 750 RP 750 750 RP 750 210 RP 210 60 - 230 RP 60 - 230 135 RP 135
Superior 975 RP 975 975 RP 975 270 RP 270 60 - 230 RP 60 - 230 225 RP 225
Epic 1350 RP 1350 1350 RP 1350 375 RP 375 120 - 396 RP 120 - 396 450 RP 450
Legendary 1820 RP 1820 1820 RP 1820 510 RP 510 230 - 599 RP 230 - 599 750 RP 750
Ultimate 2775 RP 2775
3250 RP 3250
2775 RP 2775
3250 RP 3250
777 RP 777
910 RP 910
799 RP 799
999 RP 999
1500 RP 1500
3000 RP 3000


Special Events[]

  • Garena Rampage 2017 Promo 01
    Rampage (2012-2017): an annual 2-day League of Legends event held in the Philippines. It featured different e-sport events such as Celebrity Showmatch, a 5v5 game between various local celebrities in the country, and champion cosplaying. The event ticket was categorized into 3 different classes: Basic, Premium, and Deluxe. Each class had its own exclusive giveaways (skins, jackets, t-shirts, etc.) and perks.
  • Garena Globe Conquerors Manila Promo 01
    Globe Conquerors Manila (2018-2019): the successor of Rampage. It established new events including, but not limited to, Cosplay Clash, Runeterra Art Event, Teamfight Tactics showdown, and SEA Invitational. Globe Conquerors Manila was put on hiatus due to the corona virus pandemic.

Trivia[]

Garena Wukong Volcanic Promo 01
  • In January 2020, Garena Philippines dropped the price of Volcanic Wukong from 975 RP 975 to 1 RP 1 until January 31, 2020. This was meant to raise awareness for the concerning activity of the Taal Volcano in the Philippines, which began to spew ash and lava fountains earlier that month.[8]
  • On July 9, 2018 2:16 PM GMT+8, there was an unauthorized modification of the League of Legends PH client lobby where a certain javascript code was inserted. This code performs blockchain mining on affected computers, which consumes CPU resources from these computers. Local players noticed that their client consumes a very high amount of CPU usage and slowdowns on their computers. League of Legends - Philippines Facebook page issued a statement here[9]

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