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How to watch the PUBG Mobile Pro League SEA Championship season 3

The third season for the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asian (SEA) Championship will happen from May 21 to 23. Sixteen teams from across the region will be competing for a share of the $150,000 prize pool, where the winners will walk away with $30,000. It will be held online. The top two teams from here will book a slot in the fourth season of the PMPL SEA Championship, which will be held later this year. Here’s everything you need to know about the PMPL SEA Championship season three.

All teams qualified for the PMPL SEA Championship season 3

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship season three is happenning from May 21 to 23. Sixteen teams from the region will be competing for the title and a share of the prize pool. The exact format and the prize pool of the event haven’t been revealed yet. In the previous season, the teams competed for $150,000 with Bigetron RA coming in the first place. The Indonesian team has been directly invited to the upcoming season and will be looking to defend its title. The 16 teams

Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2021 unveiled with $150,000 prize pool

The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) is making a comeback in 2021. The competition will be online from June 7 to 13 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will feature a prize pool of $150,000. Just like in 2019, the MSC 2021 will feature 12 teams. These will battle across two group stages and the playoffs to advance to the grand final on June 13 where a champion will be crowned. The teams will be from Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The complete

The 5 best mobile esports

Mobile esports have boomed in popularity recently and arguably represent the future of gaming as we know it. Globally, they’re a downright phenomenon, and are only getting bigger. Here are some of the best mobile esports to get into. Clash Royale Supercell’s smash hit is still going strong, and boasts a considerably sized esports scene. Moving back to a one-vs-one format was a huge benefit for the scene. Teams were nice, but the roots of the competition are in one-vs-one play. The format is completely open to all and features

ChYuan switches roles to join Fnatic

Dota 2 10/04/2021 14:25 Andreea “divushka” Esanu headline picture courtesy of StarLadder Former Aster mid lane player Ng Kee "ChYuan" Chyuan replaces Natthaphon "Masaros" Ouanphakdee in Fnatic's offlane for the second season of Dota Pro Circuit Regional Leagues. Right after their early exit from ONE Esports Singapore Major, Fnatic moved Masaros to inactive position and began searching for a new member. Their latest addition is the Malaysian midlanner ChYuan, who through the previous season, got to play in the Southeast Asia lower division with the ZeroTwo stack. Prior to joining

MPL – Malaysia moves to an amazing new offline arena

Mobile Legends 09/04/2021 16:20 Jarrad “Belandrial” Adams Although MPL – PH has been postponed, MPL – MY is moving its action to a brand-new offline arena as Week 5 of Season 7 is about to kick off. Just a few days ago, MPL – Philippines confirmed that Week 3 of the event would have to be pushed back, due to an extended quarantine period being enacted in the region. For now, the teams will be playing extra series next week in an attempt to keep up with the schedule for

Sylar returns to EHOME for Dota Pro Circuit Season 2 league

Dota 2 09/04/2021 13:40 Andreea “divushka” Esanu headline image courtesy of StarLadder China veteran carry player Liu "Sylar" Jiajun will play for EHOME in full capacity starting with the second season of Dota Pro Circuit regional leagues.  Sylar will replace Lai "AhJit" Jay Son on the EHOME line-up. Although the organization hasn’t made an official announcement regarding their roster change, Sylar has locked himself in with the team on Valve’s official registration page just mere days before the new season is set to begin. During the first season of DPC

PUBG Mobile Esports Expands With New Regions & More in 2021

by Jason Parker in PUBG Mobile | Apr, 7th 2021 PUBG Mobile dropped some major news for the 2021 Pro League season. Perhaps biggest of all is that seven new regions are joining the PMPL 2021, and the best teams from each of these will look to compete at an incredible world tournament this summer. A huge prize pool awaits PUBG Mobile players for the Pro League 2021 (14,000,000 USD for 2021), and more regions than ever will be able to take part. PUBG Mobile Pro League 2021: The Action

Top Indian and SEA esports business developments in March 2021

As the various mobile-esport ecosystems in SEA prepare for their marquee competitions, organisations and organisers are bringing sponsors and partners on board along with key hires. The month of March saw a host of new announcements along with a big investment from Krafton into India’s NODWIN Gaming. These are the key developments for March, in collaboration with AFK Gaming. To read more about a given story, click the corresponding link in the title. ByteDance acquires Moonton at reported $4bn valuation Credit: Moonton Chinese technology company ByteDance announced the acquisition of