Selangor Red Giants & OG Esports Join Forces – Because Winning Alone Wasn’t Enough

What happens when one of Malaysia’s most dominant MLBB teams joins forces with a globally renowned esports brand? You get SRG.OG—a powerhouse collaboration between Selangor Red Giants (SRG) and former Dota International championship org, OG Esports, set to storm MPL Malaysia with a squad that already knows a thing or two about winning.

SRG wasn’t just good last year. They were borderline unstoppable. In 2024, they crushed MPL Malaysia twice and made history by becoming the first Malaysian team to win a major international MLBB tournament—the MLBB Mid-Season Cup. They even made it to the M6 semifinals, proving they could hang with the best in the world. But rather than resting on their laurels, they’ve decided to level up even further by teaming up with OG Esports.

Meet the Squad Carrying the SRG.OG Banner

SRG.OG’s MPL MY Season 15 roster looks like a carefully curated mix of local and international firepower:

  • Yums – Roamer (Malaysia) (Captain)
  • Kramm – EXP Lane (Philippines)
  • Gojes – EXP Lane (Malaysia)
  • Sekys – Jungler (Malaysia)
  • Stormie – Mid Lane (Malaysia)
  • Innocent – Gold Lane (Philippines)

It’s a solid lineup, blending battle-tested veterans with young talent hungry for glory. The only missing piece? The MPL MY schedule, which is still under wraps. But with MPL Indonesia and MPL Philippines already in full swing, it’s only a matter of time before we see SRG.OG in action.

OG Esports’ Bold Move into Mobile Gaming

OG Esports, famous for its Dota 2 legacy, has been shaking things up in 2025. Earlier this year, they shuffled their leadership, promoting Daniel Sanders to CEO and appointing Silja Sundstein as COO. But their biggest move? Diving deeper into mobile esports.

First, they secured a spot in the Honor of Kings Major West League (KMW)—because apparently, one mobile title wasn’t enough. Now, they’ve locked in a partnership with one of MLBB’s most successful teams, ensuring they step into the MLBB scene with a winning roster from day one.

This strategic shift comes at an interesting time, especially after OG didn’t make the cut for the 2025 Esports World Cup Foundation’s Club Partner Program—a stark contrast to last year. But rather than sulking, they’ve pivoted into new opportunities—and this one with SRG could be a game-changer.

What’s Next?

With SRG.OG now official, all eyes will be on MPL MY Season 15 to see if this superteam can live up to the hype. Will they continue their reign of dominance, or will this bold collaboration struggle under the weight of expectations? Either way, expect fireworks.

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