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Here Are Your Malaysian Overwatch World Cup Players
By Burhanudin Zamri|August 6, 2019|1 Comment
The Overwatch World Cup is just around the corner and Team Malaysia has announced its players! Take a look:
In line with the recently implemented Role Lock, the team members are categorised according to the roles they’ll be playing. With all team members chosen and the committee members working together, Team Malaysia will now be working hard to face the world.
“The players and coach are skilled and have good chemistry, I’d highly recommend other teams to watch out!”
– Sun “megikari” San, Malaysia’s Overwatch World Cup Community Manager.
If you want to follow each player and maybe even give them some supporting shout-outs, you can find them on social media through their respective accounts:
Andeh – @Andehyo
KRITZ – @kenji_tangkc
Play2Learn – @AsianSnackDino
Swift – Sean Phuah
Jackjack – @izuhairie
Vermillion – @VermiVermii
LAT – @eddylat_n7
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Malaysia’s Budget 2023 Has RM13 Million Reserved For Esports | KAKUCHOPUREI.COM
October 7, 2022 at 6:11 pm
[…] there were also failures like the initial efforts to send Malaysian Overwatch players to the Overwatch World Cup 2019. It’ll be interesting to see if the RM13 million for esports will actually see merit use or […]