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E-sports athletes to undergo bootcamps before SEA games selection
E-sports athletes to undergo bootcamps before SEA games selection

Borneo Post

time9 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Borneo Post

E-sports athletes to undergo bootcamps before SEA games selection

File photo for illustration purposes. – AFP photo KUALA LUMPUR (June 27): Malaysian e-sports athletes vying for a spot at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand will undergo a series of bootcamps to evaluate their readiness and commitment. Malaysia Esports Federation (MESF) president Muhammad Naim Al-Amin said the bootcamps, scheduled between September and November, will involve intensive training, match simulations, gameplay analysis, professional coaching, as well as mental preparation and patriotic elements 'Selection will not be based solely on current performance. Athletes must attend several bootcamps during which we will assess their performance and commitment before naming the final squad,' he said yesterday. He also confirmed that eFootball Mobile will not be featured in the upcoming SEA Games. Muhammad Naim said the host nation has confirmed four titles for competition: Mobile Legends Bang Bang, Arena Of Valor, FC Online and Free Fire. 'We will be competing in all four titles. At present, we have a longlist of players for each game,' he added. At the previous edition in Cambodia, Malaysia secured two silver and two bronze medals in e-sports. The country last won gold in the discipline at the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines through Dr Yew Weng Kean. – Bernama bootcamp e-sports Muhammad Naim Al-Amin Sea Games

Malaysian e-sports athletes face bootcamps for SEA Games 2025 selection
Malaysian e-sports athletes face bootcamps for SEA Games 2025 selection

The Sun

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Malaysian e-sports athletes face bootcamps for SEA Games 2025 selection

KUALA LUMPUR: E-sports athletes aiming to represent Malaysia at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand will need to prove their dedication through a series of rigorous bootcamps. The Malaysia Esports Federation (MESF) has outlined a structured selection process to ensure only the most committed players make the final squad. MESF president Muhammad Naim Al-Amin stated that the bootcamps, running from September to November, will include intensive training, match simulations, gameplay analysis, and mental conditioning. 'Performance alone won't guarantee selection. Athletes must attend multiple bootcamps where we evaluate their consistency and commitment,' he explained. The federation has also confirmed that eFootball Mobile will not be part of the 2025 SEA Games lineup. Instead, Thailand has approved four titles: Mobile Legends Bang Bang, Arena of Valor, FC Online, and Free Fire. Malaysia will compete in all four categories, with preliminary player lists already in place. At the last SEA Games in Cambodia, Malaysia secured two silver and two bronze medals in e-sports. The country's only gold in the discipline came in 2019 through Dr Yew Weng Kean.

E-Sports Centre Expected To Be Operational Next Year
E-Sports Centre Expected To Be Operational Next Year

Barnama

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Barnama

E-Sports Centre Expected To Be Operational Next Year

KUALA LUMPUR, June 26 (Bernama) -- An e-sports centre developed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) is scheduled to commence operation next year. Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Adam Adli Abdul Halim said details on the operation of the e-sports centre are expected to be announced in September. "It is currently still in the process of issuing tender and so on, we do expect it to be used in 2026. bootstrap slideshow "This e-sports centre is not limited to just one component but can also be used as a multipurpose hall. We want to ensure that the resources we have are used optimally,' he said. He told reporters after the closing ceremony of the ASEAN Youth E-Sports Championship (AEYSC) 2025 near Puchong, today. Also present were Minister of Youth and Sports Hannah Yeoh, KBS secretary-general Dr K. Nagulendran and Malaysian Electronic Sports Federation (MESF) Muhammad Naim Al Amin Saharudin. In December, Hannah announced that no new stadium would be built, but instead one of the facilities at KL Sports City, Bukit Jalil, here, would be turned into an e-sports centre. Meanwhile, Adam said his ministry was satisfied with the organisation of the AEYSC 2025 by MESF which had successfully gathered players and e-sports stakeholders from Southeast Asia. Although only one game was offered, namely eFootball Mobile, Adam Adli hoped that the organisation of the tournament could be the starting point for a bigger competition organised by other ASEAN countries in the future.

E-sports hub in KL Sports City expected to open in 2026
E-sports hub in KL Sports City expected to open in 2026

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

E-sports hub in KL Sports City expected to open in 2026

KUALA LUMPUR: An e-sports centre developed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) is scheduled to commence operation next year. Youth and Sports deputy minister Adam Adli Abdul Halim said details on the operation of the e-sports centre are expected to be announced in September. "It is currently still in the process of issuing tender and so on; we do expect it to be used in 2026. "This e-sports centre is not limited to just one component but can also be used as a multi-purpose hall. We want to ensure that the resources we have are used optimally," he said. He told reporters after the closing ceremony of the Asean Youth E-Sports Championship (AEYSC) 2025 near Puchong today. Also present were Youth and Sports minister Hannah Yeoh, KBS secretary-general Dr K. Nagulendran, and Malaysian Electronic Sports Federation (MESF) president Muhammad Naim Al Amin Saharudin. In December, Hannah announced that no new stadium would be built; instead, one of the facilities at KL Sports City, Bukit Jalil, here, would be converted into an e-sports centre. Meanwhile, Adam said his ministry was satisfied with the organisation of the AEYSC 2025 by MESF, which had successfully gathered players and e-sports stakeholders from Southeast Asia. Although only one game was offered, namely eFootball Mobile, Adam Adli hoped that the organisation of the tournament could be the starting point for a bigger competition organised by other Asean countries in the future. Meanwhile, the Indonesian team emerged as the overall champion of the AEYSC 2025 by sweeping all three gold medals on offer, namely the men's singles, women's singles, and mixed doubles. Malaysia took home two silvers, followed by Thailand with one silver and two bronze medals, while Myanmar won one bronze.– BERNAMA

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