Youth and Sports Ministry aims to organise more e-sports events 

Deputy Minister Adam Adli sets ambitious goals to elevate Malaysia’s status in the e-sports arena, facilitating sustainable growth in the industry

10:45 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — The Youth and Sports Ministry has set itself the goal of positioning Malaysia as a prominent destination for world-class sports events, one in particular is the Electronic Sports League (ESL) One.

Deputy Minister Adam Adli Abd Halim expressed this ambition, underscoring its connection to the broader objective of establishing the country as the central hub for e-sports in Southeast Asia.

“We hope that through these endeavours, we can boost the continuous and sustainable growth of the e-sports industry in Malaysia,” he said after an ESL One walkabout session here today.

The ongoing ESL One tournament features 12 of the world’s finest DOTA teams who will be vying for one of the six spots in the ESL One Play-Offs and a chance to win US$1 million (RM4.6 million) in cash prizes.

Now in its fourth year, the international tournament began on December 11 and runs until Sunday. — December 15, 2023

Topics

 

Popular

Sarjit admits tough Australia tour key to Speedy Tigers’ growth

National coach prioritises player development over results in challenging six-match series

Vehicles plough into pedestrians in vicious hit-and-run attack near Old Klang Road

Two individuals left injured as sedan and pickup truck deliberately ram into group, police probe attempted murder

Budget 2025: KBS urged to collaborate with KPKT for grassroots talent development

National junior hockey coach calls for increased funding and joint efforts between Youth and Sports Ministry and Housing and Local Government Ministry to utilise underused facilities and nurture future athletes for the 2027 SEA Games

Related