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The Malaysian Esports Scene Mourns The Loss Of Flux Director Chris Teng
By Alleef Ashaari|June 16, 2021|0 Comment
Chris Teng He Xun has passed away at the age of 23 on Tuesday night. According to a source from Hypergame, the cause of death was an accident.
The late Chris Teng was the founder and CEO of Flux Broadcast; a company that focused on integrated, end-to-end broadcasts and video content.
The company is most notable for having produced and broadcasted live esports programming at major events like WESG Southeast Asia by AliSports, MLBB M1 World Championship 2019 by Mineski Event Team, and Mobile Legends Professional League by eGG Network (Astro).
IO Esports Chief Executive Officer and Founder Kenchi Yap also confirmed the news on his personal Facebook page:
Good person has stopped beating, a good soul soared to heaven.
We part with our beloved Chris Teng He Xun in pain.
– Rest In Peace
https://www.facebook.com/kenchiyap/posts/10161030467799112
Flux also posted about the late Chris Teng in its official Facebook page:
“It is with our deepest sorrow that we announce the death of our company director Chris Teng He Xun.
You will always remain in our heart forever.
May he rest in peace.”
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