With the various MPLs in Southeast Asia under way, it is high time Singapore joins in on the action. Come September 11, Mobile Legends Professional League Singapore (MPL SG) will be back for its 2nd season, but not before introducing some upgrades to reward viewers and give much-needed clarity in the standings.
Singapore is going big with community esports. Thirty-two local amateur Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) teams will duke it out for an eye-watering US$9,680 (S$13,000) in cash and prizes later this year.
Former Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) players from EVOS Esports have formed a new esports organisation in Indonesia, competing in several famous game titles in Indonesia; such as MLBB, Free Fire, and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds MOBILE. The organisation is called Geng Kapak (translated to: Axe Gang) or GPX.
A man from Pekanbaru, Riau, traveled 236 kilometers from his place to Padang Panjang, West Sumatra to meet a woman he knew from Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB). Unfortunately, after traveling hundreds of kilometres, he was rejected.
William “Liam” Setiawan, who played for RRQ since RRQ.O2 and went on hiatus for a while because of health issues, is finally back with RRQ Hoshi for MPL S8.
Unipin Ladies Series recently crowned Bigetron as their champion, but not without a little drama. This time though, it was not about the players or the organiser, but the team management.