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By Jonathan ToyadVerified|December 2, 2023|0 Comment
A month ago, the Malaysian government allocated a sizeable budget of RM30 million towards the gaming and esports circuit for the year 2024. While that's all well and good, the actual details are pretty vague. How will this money be divided? And what are the plans for esports in Malaysia on a wider scale. Malaysia's Ministry of Youth & Sports...
By Lewis LarcombeVerified|November 20, 2023|0 Comment
The M5 World Championship Wild Card is set to kick off this week, hosted by Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Esports. This inaugural event will take place at the JioSpace arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 23–26 November. Eight international teams will compete in the M5 Wild Card for a chance to qualify for the M5 World Championship Group S...
By Jonathan ToyadVerified|October 7, 2022|0 Comment
The Malaysian government has unveiled a smaller budget for 2023 and has warned of an economic slowdown. At the same time, it's announcing cash aid, tax cuts, and some money reserved for esports and film ecosystem. So how much is reserved for Malaysia's esports scene? According to the live report (via New Straits Times) it's RM13 million. For fil...
By Lewis LarcombeVerified|September 2, 2022|0 Comment
The Free Fire MCPS Majors Season 4 (MCPS S4) will be taking place throughout the month of September and will feature teams from Malaysia, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. The Free Fire MCPS S4 League Stage will kick off with 18 teams on 3 September. The League Stage will feature Qualifier Finals teams and teams invited from the previous F...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|November 3, 2021|0 Comment
Sabah has announced the launch of the Bung Esports Championship, the largest PUBG Mobile tournament ever with a prize pool of RM50,000 on Esukan.gg, which is a centralized National Esports Management platform jointly developed by Impact Integrated and Techninier Sdn Bhd (Techninier). Bung Esports Championship is part of the Sabah governmentâ�...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|August 26, 2021|0 Comment
The winners of the University e-League (UEL) powered by KITKAT CHUNKY have been announced following several weeks of intense competition as university teams from across the country battled for the championship. Held between 9 July until 11 August 2021, the competition saw over 70 teams compete for a total prize pool of RM20,000 across three game ti...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|December 21, 2020|0 Comment
Under the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS), Esports Integrated (ESI), is launching the Malaysia Esports Championship (MEC 2020). First introduced during the launch of ESI in October 2020, the launch of MEC is a key pillar in the esports development roadmap which serves as a springboard that will establish the esports national circuit here i...
By Alleef AshaariVerified|December 9, 2020|0 Comment
The Esports Business Network (EBN) is an organization consisting of merging Orange Esports, The Gaming Company dan TGC Productions. They have announced a new Esports City located at Quill City Mall, Kuala Lumpur. The EBN Esports City also has a special partnership with League Of Legends developer Riot Games, the first of which will be hosti...
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 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 KakuchopureiVerified|November 10, 2019|0 Comment
Update: schedule for SEA Games Esports added below. Thanks, Low Yat! With the 2019 Philippines SEA Games Esports tournament happening soon, it's high time Malaysia reveals its roster of players who will be representing the nation. Thanks to a recent player list email Kakuchopurei received, we now know the players representing Malaysia for the gol...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|October 12, 2019|0 Comment
Update: full video interview added. The playoffs for the fourth season of the Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) MY/SG is happening next weekend. But before all that, the best players from Malaysia and Singapore met at Battle Arena in KL today for an All-Star Match plus meet-and-greet session with fans. [caption id="attachment_40214" al...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|September 25, 2019|0 Comment
Around a month ago, the Malaysian Football League (MFL) announced that they will be partnering with Gamesbond to organise an esports football tournament in conjunction with the Malaysia Cup (Piala Malaysia) annual football tournament which is the nation's oldest football tournament. The tournament is officially called e-Piala Malaysia and will be ...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|September 9, 2019|0 Comment
When talking about big esports events in Malaysia, there's no avoiding the fact that the best stuff always happens in Kuala Lumpur. However, the folks up north in Penang want to prove that there's still great competitive fun to be had outside of KL and honestly, I think they pulled off something pretty good. During the recent weekend, the first-ev...
By Burhan ZamriVerified|August 30, 2019|1 Comment
Last month, Moonton announced that the biggest Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports tournament will be held at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Boasting a prize pool of US$250,000, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M1 World Championship is set to be one of the biggest esports events in the region. You can now start purchasing tickets to watch ...
By Syazwan Bahri|March 23, 2019|0 Comment
Team RamPaGe Gaming emerges as champions after a hard-fought Grand Finals match in the ESL Call of Duty Asian Championship. The champion team features two Malaysian players, namely Hakiem 'RanGer' Tajudin and Daniel 'Rainyz' Ali. Give it up to your back-to-back #CODAsiaChampionship CHAMPIONS - @TeamRamPaGePro! WHAT.A.FINALS pic.twitter.com/87mXOxR...
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