Players competing in the MEL22 state-level series will get the chance to fight their way to the national playoffs to represent their state, before reaching the professional-level ESI tournament.
From there, they could progress to the circuits managed by the games’ publishers, like the MLBB Pro League Malaysia or the Free Fire Malaysia/Cambodia/Philippines/Sri Lanka Majors .Malaysia is also home to its very own varsity league with the University eLeague , where students from colleges and universities compete in MLBB, PUBG Mobile, Valorant and Fifa 22 over a RM20,000 prize pool.
The developer and publisher stated that they intend to provide “meaningful engagement” both online and offline, with cross-franchise events, community activities, and regional Riot-operated esports events. More information will only be available later, but gamers are hoping for Riot to be directly involved in growing the esports ecosystem in Malaysia, especially since Vietnam has had its own independent championship series managed by the company alongside local organisers since 2018.
Considering the results that Malaysian players have shown playing Riot’s main multiplayer online battle arena competitor,, the company’s direct involvement in the local esports scene could be what it takes to replicate this success in
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