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GGTOOR, Inc., (OTCMKTS:GTOR) Announces Management Report for the Week Ended August 6, 2022

GGTOOR, Inc., (OTCMKTS:GTOR) Announces Management Report for the Week Ended August 6, 2022.

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GGTOOR, Inc., (OTCMKTS:GTOR) Announces Management Report for the Week Ended August 6, 2022

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n THOMASVILLE, GA, Aug. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire – GGTOOR, Inc., (OTCMKTS:GTOR) (“GGTOOR, Inc.,”, “GTOR”, or the “Company”), an emerging leader in the eSports markets, announces the Company crowned six new champions, offering our first ever tournament for Gwent, alongside our first team event for Brawlhalla; for the other competitions, we saw players registrations increase on ALL four of them, including a 24% increase for Super Smash Brothers Ultimate! August will be a great month for GGToor as the Company expands the portfolio of games. In addition to these two new competitions, Brawlhalla and Gwent, the Company plans to offer another two games for the very first time next week- Multiversus, which just recently exploded into the gaming scene and into many player's hearts, alongside Blood Bowl 2, a game that has roots in tabletop miniatures for decades, and in recent years has developed a strong base of competitive players for the online version of this Games Workshop classic. The newest addition to the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links meta -- the anti-synchro deck, Meklords -- dominated this weekend at GGtoor x DLE Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links Showdown #32! Many players brought Meklords to counter the synchro-based, Rose Dragon deck that won Showdown #31 two weeks ago. While some of the decks from the previous meta, such as D/D/D, were able to keep up with Rose Dragons in the last Showdown, it seems that they could not deal with both Rose Dragons AND Meklords this time around. These 2 decks absolutely tore up the competition, with the two archetypes EACH representing about 1/3 of the Top 32 cut, and a combined six of the Top eight slots! However, These 2 decks that would reach the finals were neither Rose Dragons nor Meklords; the first was EndS' Galaxy-Eyes, a deck famous for often getting 2nd place in prior metas. The other was Teiko's Phantom Knights, the meta king from the beginning of the year. These 2 decks gave us an interesting final, due to their almost opposite playstyles. Teiko's Phantom Knights won Game 1 by running Galaxy-Eyes out of resources through a long-game grind. However, EndS' Galaxy-Eyes, with its early-game aggression, out-muscled Phantom Knights Game 2, but not before Teiko revealed EndS' \"Shadow-Imprisoning Mirror\" tech. Game 3 then progressed similar to Gam...

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