Riding the eSports wave


Taiwan Excellence Intercollege Battle Ground 2018 Grand Finale was Malaysia’s largest intercollege e-sports tournament. — filepic

WHEN eSports was announced as a medal sport at the SEA Games next year, it opened up an avenue for Malaysian eSports players to prove that they can compete at the regional level.

The SEA Games 2019, which will be held in the Philippines, will feature six gold medals on three platforms — two each for console, mobile and PC.

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