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By Alleef AshaariVerified|September 3, 2020|0 Comment
AMD and esports organiser Eliphant have partnered to bring to Asia the AMD Streamer Challenge 2020, the next-generation of streamer-led, AMD-powered gaming entertainment. The new gaming series will air completely online from September through to December 2020 and will feature popular online personalities from East Asia (South Korea and Japan) ...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|August 17, 2020|0 Comment
Season 2 of the PUBG MOBILE Pro League (PMPL) MY/SG 2020 is now set to run as the 24 competing teams have been established and are ready to fight for the US$150,000 total prize pool. For the Malaysian teams, there are 20 slots where 15 slots consist of the invited teams from Season 1, and 5 slots consist of the qualified teams from PUBG Mobile ...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|June 24, 2020|0 Comment
Fans of tactical first-person shooter games can look forward to a one-off, competitive esports tournament that places regional bragging rights on the line, as Riot Games Southeast Asia shines the spotlight on VALORANT in the region through the VALORANT SEA Invitational, which is slated for 11 July 2020 at 1.30pm GMT+8. Held with official event org...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|June 10, 2020|0 Comment
The #YourHomeYourArena (YHYA) Charity Cup officially began last week in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang category, as part of the Asian Electronic Sports Federation's (AESF) YHYA campaign (to raise funds for combating COVID-19). The quarter-finals saw eight teams from Southeast Asian countries competing in a single-elimination knock-out stage of the ...
By KakuchopureiVerified|June 9, 2020|0 Comment
To answer that burning question on the headline: not quite. But it's not sunshine and rainbows either. COVID-19 has put a huge damper on some esport organization's physical plans. But it's not like they're left completely helpless: online tournaments do help in keeping the grassroots competitive scene going. In order to shed more light on whether...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|June 3, 2020|0 Comment
Amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) is launching the Your Home, Your Arena (YHYA) campaign, with the objective of connecting and uniting the esports community through social media and online tournaments. The YHYA campaign will also aid communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic through esports act...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|May 14, 2020|0 Comment
In partnership with Tier One Entertainment, Razer has announced the Southeast Asian (SEA) Invitational 2020 esports tournament, which will feature PUBG Mobile, Dota 2, and Mobile Legends. It aims to prepare the region's esports athletes and federations for next year's 2021 SEA Games in Vietnam. The SEA Invitational 2020 will kick off on 22 June 20...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|February 25, 2020|0 Comment
Yoodo Malaysia is stepping up their esports involvement by recruiting a roster of new esports athletes. First up is a refresh to Malaysia’s most popular PUBG Mobile esports team; Yoodo Gank, with two new additions, including popular streamer Fredo (Ahmad Fuad Razali) and the 2019 PUBG Mobile National Championship winner Jumper (Muhamad Izzr...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|February 14, 2020|0 Comment
Earlier today, Domino's Pizza Malaysia held a special prize-giving ceremony to honour the national esports athletes who participated at the 2019 SEA Games, which took place from November to December 2019. Malaysia grabbed our first-ever esports Gold medal when Dr. Yew Weng Kean won first place in Hearthstone. Domino's will grant an entire decade's...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 28, 2019|0 Comment
At the recent SEA Games 2019, history was made as esports was included as a medal sport for the first time ever. Six games were selected and eight countries participated. Malaysia's Hearthstone player Dr. Yew Weng Kean brought home the country's first esports gold medal. [caption id="attachment_49271" align="alignnone" width="919"] Dr. Yew "wkye...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 11, 2019|2 Comments
Esports history has hit another milestone. For the first time ever, esports is featured as a medal sport in an international sports event, namely the SEA Games 2019. All matches have concluded on 10 December 2019. Let's take a look at who won those medals. The SEA Games 2019 Esports tournament was participated by 8 countries from the Southeast ...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 10, 2019|0 Comment
2020 is definitely looking up to be an exciting year for esports in Malaysia as the country prepares to execute more robust plans outlined in the Youth and Sports Ministry's 2020-2025 Esports Blueprint. For the folks living in Nilai, they've received not one, but two awesome new additions in their backyard. The first-ever Taiwan Excellence Conce...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 9, 2019|0 Comment
On Day 5 of the SEA Games 2019 Esports event, we'll be seeing the countries compete for the gold medals for Hearthstone, Arena of Valor, and DOTA 2. With Mobile Legends: Bang Bang already concluded and the Philippines bringing home another gold medal, let's see who comes out on top today: Hearthstone Gold Medal Match Thailand vs. Malaysia (1 - 3) A...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 8, 2019|0 Comment
Day 3 of the SEA Games 2019 Esports event is finally upon us! This means that we'll finally start to see DOTA 2 and Arena of Valor matches being played. So let's see who's going to conquer these MOBAs: DOTA 2 Vietnam vs. Malaysia (2 - 0) Thailand vs. Singapore (2 - 0) Laos vs. Philippines (0 - 2) Myanmar vs. Indonesia (1 - 1) Philippines vs. ...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 3, 2019|0 Comment
Esports is still a very young industry in Malaysia. There's still a long way to go for us in accepting esports as a legitimate industry and lifestyle. The withdrawal of Team Malaysia from the Overwatch World Cup 2019 is one of many examples that more needs to be done for our esports industry to thrive. [wpvideo VVTW4e5s] From a short clip taken f...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|December 1, 2019|0 Comment
As we get closer to the end of 2019, it becomes more apparent that next year will be an awesome year for esports. December 2019 begins with the conclusion of the PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO) 2019 Fall Split Global Finals. The champion is... Bigetron Esports (BTR) from Indonesia! After accumulating a total of 303 points by the end of 16th match on...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|November 24, 2019|0 Comment
With more than 6,000 students and a total of 231 teams participating, the PUBG Mobile Campus Championship (PMCC) Malaysia 2019 has been a grand event for young PUBG Mobile fans throughout the country. The Grand Finals concluded today and the champion is... ...DARKHORSE from Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM)! After securing themselves n...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|November 22, 2019|0 Comment
After months and months of being promised a comprehensive national esports blueprint, the Malaysian Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) has finally demystified its plans for local esports from 2020 to 2025 via a launch event last night. [caption id="attachment_45236" align="alignnone" width="4608"] As usual, Syed Saddiq begins his speech at an espo...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|November 17, 2019|0 Comment
The Mobile Legends Bang Bang M1 World Championship has just concluded. Three days of high-level mobile MOBA plays have culminated at the Grand Finals where two of Indonesia's best teams faced off. And now, we have a world champion. Congratulations to EVOS Legends on winning the inaugural M1! The Grand Final was fought in a best-of-seven format...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|November 7, 2019|0 Comment
Global brand Esports Pro League (ESPL) has announced that it has chosen Malaysian esports tournament organiser Axis Esports as its first country franchisee for their new worldwide esports tournament. ESPL is an integrated ecosystem for tournaments, brands, publishers, teams, and players with a focus on the grassroots community and digital interact...
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