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Goodday Charge Is Looking for Malaysia’s First Senior eSports Team with its Boomers2Gamers Competition

eSports and gaming have faced uphill battles regarding public perception and misconceptions. For the longest time, gaming has been seen as a “waste of time” or even a “lazy activity” regardless of its platform. eSports, on the other hand, has come under fire for not being “sporty” enough and a “sedentary” activity. However, in recent years, scientific research has shown that gaming helps with mental acuity and interpersonal skills. More and more research has been pointing to gaming and eSports being as intense as regular sports.

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Goodday – yes, the milk company – is looking to help deliver this message to Boomers and those with these common misconceptions. To do that, they are looking to form Malaysia’s first senior esports team. For the first time, you’ll need to be at least 50 years old to take part in this gaming competition. You simply have to submit your application at the Goodday Charge website. (psst…. if you’re under 50 years old, just submit an application for your Boomer!) Once the application goes through, there will be a round of interviews after which 10 successful applicants will undergo a comprehensive gaming crash course. They will also be able to win their share of RM20,000 worth of prizes.

Those of us who follow esports will be familiar with the rigours and training that esports athletes go through. Well, the 10 Boomers who make it into the team will be put through a 3-day boot camp. During this boot camp, they will be put through the same training that the athletes go through. Of course, they won’t be doing those Karate Kid runs and exercises but they will be getting a taste of the rigours of an esports athlete. Their course will cover five essential pillars: Trained Skill, Strategy, Exercise, Diet and Sleet, Teamwork and Communication. The competition will culminate in a three-day training and preparation period with a 5v5 competition of Counter Strike 2.


“We hope through this experience, the older generation will come to understand and appreciate the
effort, skill and dedication displayed by esports professionals and move towards accepting that it is in
fact a sport on par with others. I look forward to gamers and enthusiasts using this as an opportunity to
share their world and experiences with their elders by signing them up for the search.”

Amy Gan, VP of Marketing at Etika Sdn Bhd


The competition comes on the heels of Goodday sponsoring the development of the National eSport Development Guideline (NESDEG). The guideline was launched in partnership with Hannah Yeoh and the Ministry of Youth and Sport. It is designed to protect esports athletes and ensure the development of the esports industry in Malaysia. Goodday has also appointed xNova, Malaysia’s most successful esports athlete, as the face of its Goodday Charge revamped packaging. Goodday Charge is a specially formulated chocolate milk that contains vitamin B complex and essential nutrients and is touted to help esports athletes with sustained energy for better concentration and performance.

Submissions for the competition are ongoing and will end on April 8, 2024. If you’re a gamer, help your boomer understand your passion for gaming by submitting an entry for them.

ASUS ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition Unleashed for MYR2,299

Republic of Gamers (ROG) is back with a bang (bang), and this time, it’s all about celebrating the eSports spirit. ROG is collaborating with MOONTON Games to introduce a special limited edition of the ROG Phone 6. The ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition comes as MOONTOON is building up to the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M5 World Championship 2023.

Inspired by MLBB Hero: Yu Zhong

The ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition pays tribute to Yu Zhong with an exclusive design, and it’s not just about looks. It’s packed with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. Yu Zhong complements the ROG ethos and design with his colourful background, rebellious spirit, and daredevil attitude. The ROG Phone 6 and 6D both come with bold accents and colourways that reflect that rebellious spirit.

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Underneath its stunning design, the ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition shares the technical prowess of the highly-acclaimed ROG Phone 6. This gaming powerhouse is driven by the Snapdragon® 8+ Gen 1 Mobile Platform, which promises unrivalled mobile gaming performance. With 12 GB of LPDDR5 memory, you’ll experience smooth app switching, making multitasking a breeze.

Moreover, this device features a high-tech cooling system to prevent overheating during marathon gameplay sessions. No need to worry about running out of power; a powerful battery ensures you stay in the game, and the AirTrigger 6 controls provide a console-like gaming experience. With a 165 Hz display, you can expect a visually stunning gaming adventure. Heat shouldn’t be an issue either with the phone’s AeroActive Cooler.

Unboxing the ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition will be a unique experience in itself. Along with the device, you’ll receive an exclusive gift box valued at over MYR788. This treasure trove includes a premium Yu Zhong-themed DEVILCASE, an MLBB badge holder, a handy MLBB screen-cleaning cloth, and an AeroActive Cooler 6 clip-on external cooler.

Pricing & Availability

Starting from October 12, 2023, the ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition will be available in Malaysia for MYR2,299. You can find it at all ROG authorized dealers and online channels, including ASUS eStore, Shopee, and Lazada.

But that’s not all; the first 500 purchasers of this special edition will also receive 500 MLBB Diamonds to elevate their gaming. Terms and conditions apply, so make sure to check with your local ASUS representative.

For gamers in Indonesia, the ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 Special Edition will be available from October 12, while those in the Philippines can expect it on October 25. Stay tuned for availability in other regions, as the gaming excitement spreads.

ESL One brings international Dota action to KL this December.

Get excited Malaysian Dota fans as ESL One powered by Intel® is once again coming to our shores this December with ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023.

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A Tournament to Rise Above Southeast Asia

Running from 11th to 17th of December, ESL One heads to Kuala Lumpur’s MITEC Exhibition Centre bearing the theme “Rise Above Fate”. The previous three iterations of ESL One Malaysia were held in Genting’s Arena of Stars, and they were definitely tournaments to remember. Now with a venue in the heart of KL and more than 3 times the seating capacity, we can expect an even greater atmosphere for this spectacle! Caitlin Kang, Managing Director of ESL Malaysia at ESL FACEIT Group hopes to welcome thousands of Dota fans to Kuala Lumpur and continue ESL One’s legacy in Malaysia.

Top tier Dota, top tier prize pool

Adding to the spectacle is an increased prize pool of US$1,000,000 (over RM4.6 million), a huge leap from the US$400,000 of ESL One Malaysia 2022. Fighting for a share of the prize will be 12 top tier Dota teams from around the world. From the 11th to 13th December, these teams play the Group Stage; two groups of six teams, playing a single-round robin format.

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The top six teams from each group then proceed to the Playoff Stage. They will play a double elimination format in front of a live audience on the 15th to 17th of December. The official team lineups have not been announced, but from the previous ESL One Malaysia 2022, we can expect 7 top teams to be invited and the remaining five to make it through regional qualifiers.

Will we see ESL One Malaysia 2022 winners OG, Bali Major champions Gaimin Gladiators or even the future winner of The International 12? Stay tuned for the official announcement of competing teams!

Tickets go on sale 21st September 2023

Tickets will go on sale this Thursday, 21st September 2023 at 1500 MYT (3:00pm GMT+8) and will be available on the official ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 website. There are three categories of tickets available with prices starting at RM149.

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For those who are unable to join in live, you can catch the ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 action on the ESL Dota 2 Twitch and YouTube channels, and via dedicated broadcast partners.

ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023 is a celebration of Tier 1 Dota not just for Malaysian but for all Southeast Asian Dota fans. With a huge prize pool,easily accessible and high capacity venue , this could be the biggest ESL One Malaysia as of yet!

Logitech G Pro X Enhanced with New TKL Lightspeed Keyboard & G Pro X Superlight 2 Mouse

Logitech has just unveiled two power-packed gaming products tailored to cater to the demands of serious eSports players and everyday gamers. In a gaming arena where precision and performance can make or break a victory, Logitech aims to empower gamers with its latest offerings – the Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed keyboard and the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 gaming mouse.

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The Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed Keyboard

The Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed keyboard is designed with eSports professionals in mind. Gamers can customize their experience by choosing from Tactile Switches (GX Brown), Linear Switches (GX Red), or Clicky Switches (GX Blue) to match their gameplay style. The keyboard’s RGB backlighting can be personalized to create an immersive gaming atmosphere.

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But it’s not just about aesthetics. Logitech’s Lightspeed wireless technology ensures minimal latency, surpassing the performance of standard Bluetooth connections. eSports enthusiasts and gamers will find an array of customization options at their fingertips, including programmable F keys that double as G keys for controlling various aspects of their desktop environment.

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Gaming Mouse

The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Gaming Mouse represents the next evolution in the gaming mouse domain. Designed to be faster and more precise than its predecessor, this lightweight mouse weighs a mere 60 grams.

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Under the hood, Logitech has introduced the Lightforce Hybrid switches, combining the best of optical sensors – speed and reliability – with the tactile feel of mechanical switches. This innovative approach ensures durable and responsive clicks.

The Hero 2 sensor takes tracking to new heights, capable of registering movements at a rate of 500 inches per second and offering a staggering 32,000 DPI. Logitech’s unique dual array design ensures accurate tracking even when lifting or tilting the mouse.

Connectivity receives an upgrade with the inclusion of a USB Type-C port. The Superlight 2 features a shape and coating identical to its predecessor, ensuring a seamless transition for existing users.

Battery life also gets a boost – a 26% improvement over the previous model. With Logitech’s Lightspeed Wireless technology, the mouse promises up to 95 hours of gaming on a single charge. The mouse’s zero-additive PTFE feet ensure a smooth glide, vital for optimal gaming performance.

Pricing and Availability

The Logitech G Pro X TKL Lightspeed Gaming Keyboard and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Gaming Mouse are available in pink, black, and white colour options.

The PRO X TKL gaming keyboard is priced at $199 while the PRO X Superlight 2 gaming mouse at $159. These products are now available for purchase on LogitechG.com and in select markets worldwide, including the US and Canada.

Acer’s Asia Pacific Predator League 2022 Draws To A Close

The curtain has closed on Acer’s Asia Pacific Predator League 2022 Grand Finals held in Tokyo, Japan from November 11 to 13. 30 teams from 15 countries across Asia-Pacific battled it out for a share of the USD 260,000 prize pool and the Predator shields.

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Acer’s Predator League was the first physical E-sports competition in three years for Asia Pacific.

Acer’s Predator League was the first physical E-sports competition to be held in the Asia Pacific region in three years. The 2022 Grand Finals was themed “Unite as One”, uniting players from the region to meet and compete “head-to-head” after a long break. The Grand Finals consisted of the Dota 2 and PUBG:Battlegrounds, broadcasted through multiple channels.

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Polaris Esports dominated the Dota 2 Grand Finals and took home the coveted Predator shield. Dropping just one Predator League game, the team from Philippines won USD 75 000 after defeating fellow countrymen Execration. In third place is GrindSky Esports, an up-and-coming organization from Philippines that exceeded expectations in the tournament. Outstanding individual performances were also rewarded. ATee from Yangon Galacticos won the Intel MVP award, earning an Acer Predator Helios 300 gaming laptop.

Genius Esports outsmarts the competition in PUBG

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PUBG:Battlegrounds champions, Genius Esports

In another dominating performance, Genius Esports claimed “Chicken Dinner” in the PUBG:Battlegrounds Grand Finals for Acer’s Predator League. Ending 70-points ahead of other teams, the Vietnamese team took home USD 75 000 and a Predator shield of their own. Korean Esports organization DamWon Gaming, came in second place after a strong start to the tournament. ArkAngel Predator, another Filipino esports organization, came in a respectable third place. Ezqelusia from Attack All Around won plaudits for his individual performance and earned the Intel MVP award for PUBG:Battlegrounds.

With outsanding performances form Filipino teams, fans can rejoice with the next Acer Predator League announced in the Philippines. The tournament format will revert to its original state, with qualifiers in the second half of 2023 and Grand Finals in early 2024.

ZOWIE’s XL2566K Packs TN 360Hz DyAc­+ Technology for the Best FPS Experience Ever

In the world of fast-paced First Person Shooter (FPS) games, resolution is not everything. You want a display that responds as fast as you can move, you want everything to be fluid and clear as you pan your mouse everywhere to get your targets and still be precise. Since your opponents will be moving, a sharp image while you move is crucial for you to get the kill and be as accurate as possible. Of course, you want a fast-responding display too, one with the least input lag possible.

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The XL2566K is BenQ’s latest ZOWIE gaming monitor made specifically with competitive FPS gamers and the big stage in mind. It is their flagship esports monitor which will no doubt find its way to competitive stages around the world. It packs 360Hz, which also means that CS:GO players can be even sharper than before with up to 360 frames every second projecting on their display.

Then there is DyAc+ technology that is proprietary to ZOWIE. It offers an added clarity in fast motions. Often, just refresh rate alone is not enough to ensure that your image is crystal clear and razor sharp in fast movements. You need a clever sharpening technology like DyAC+ to clean out your image and offer you extra details in the image. The result is a sharper image all around even when your target is at a distance.

It is not an IPS display though, instead you get the less premium TN and there is good reason for that. IPS displays can hit 360Hz in refresh rate, but there are disadvantages to IPS displays. Firstly, it’s response time is slower than that of TN panels. TN panels are also cheaper to produce, making the ZOWIE monitor a little more accessible. Secondly, TN panels offer a better and more reliable response times to IPS displays. The expense? Your picture quality and colours suffer a little bit. But this is the world of competitive FPS gaming. That means that your picture quality matters less, and performance is what you want.

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They have also put a lot of thought in designing the product to be as ergonomic as possible for FPS gamers. The 24.5-inch display features a sturdy base that is optimally shaped to allow for a tighter mouse configuration. That not only allow FPS gamers to have a tighter set up for more precision, you take up less space on your desk too. Of course, the stand is height adjustable with tilt adjustment too. You can swivel it a little bit to create more room for your mousepad. It also comes with two side shield panels to ensure that you minimize glare from other light sources.

ZOWIE’s XL2566K is now available on BenQ’s official stores on Shopee and Lazada. You can get your hands on one as well at BenQ’s authorized resellers across the nation. It will set you back MYR 2,949, which is pretty steep for a Full HD monitor understandably. It is a rather niche display though, if you think about it. It serves a very specific purpose, that is to ensure that you are competitive. More information n the new ZOWIE XL2566K TN 360Hz DyAc+ monitor can be found on their website.

AOPEN 43XV1C P In-Depth Review – There is Ultra-Wide, Then There is This!

We’ve got our hands on one very interesting monitor. We think it is some sort of an answer to the question; “I want one of those Samsung Ultra-Wide gaming monitors, but I do not have that kind of money. What do I do?” You get this one, the AOPEN 43XV1C P ultra-wide 32:9 aspect ratio gaming display.

It will set you back MYR 2,999 at full retail price. For that kind of money though, you are getting not one, but two Full HD monitors that is put together side by side. You also get 120Hz in refresh rate, meaning you get silky smooth gaming experience, with the right hardware. It even responds fast at 1ms response time. If you are into video editing, the IPS panel covers up to 93% of DCI-P3 colour gamut.

With all of that, it may sound like the AOPEN 43XV1C P is a good buy. It may sound like it is a sensible purchase if you want a wider than the regular ultra-wide experience. It makes a lot more sense than getting two Full HD gaming displays, that is for sure. It does not curve though, and it is an AOPEN, a sort of budget friendly badge. So, is it worth the premium asking price? If you are looking for an ultra-wide gaming experience, is this the display you should be looking for? Is it even a good display to work with? We find all those out and more in our video review of the AOPEN 43XV1C P.

Asian Games Gets More Interesting with Medalled eSport Events including PUBG Mobile & Hearthstone

Big sporting events are about to get more interesting – particularly if you have an interest in eSports. It’s been a long time coming, but eSports is becoming more mainstream with the increasing number of events that are becoming recognised. A growing number of games are being included in large, global and regional sporting events. The Asian Games are the latest to join the foray.

eSports has long been sidelined by mainstream sports and athletics cause of their perceived lack of “training” and “athleticism”. But that’s been changing in recent years. With the establishment of international tournaments like “The International” (TI), The World Cyber Games (WCG) and the Electronic Sports League (ESL), there has been more awareness cultivated of how eSports athletes train and how intense and precise each match can be.

The industry has scored another big win with PUBG Mobile being recognised as a medalled event at the upcoming Asian Games. The event, held once every four years, is recognised by the International Olympic Committee as the second largest event of its kind; only second to the Olympics itself. PUBG Mobile joins a list of elite games selected for the event.

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PUBG Mobile has seen tremendous growth in the years since its launch. It has since spawned 14 new leagues and a cumulative prize pool of USD$15 million this year alone. It joins an exclusive list of games that have been recognised as medalled events for the upcoming Asian Games. As of now, the list consists of Arena of Valor Asian Games Version, DOTA 2, Dream Three Kingdoms 2, EA SPORTS FIFA branded soccer games, Hearthstone, League of Legends, and Street Fighter V.

The Asian Games will be taking place in Hangzhou, China from 10th to 25th September 2022. The upcoming games will mark the 19th Asian Games and the first to have eSports as recognised, medalled events.

Kohai Looks To Spur eSports Interest By Allowing Amateurs to Train with the Pros

ESports has been on an upward trend when it comes to popularity – having recently been inducted as part of the Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA). It is already being considered for the 2028 Olympics. That said, the momentum is even more apparent at the grassroots level with even more people gaining taking an interest either as a spectator or professional.

As interest mounts, we’re seeing an increase in companies investing in the space – and not just in developing new, thrilling eSports games; we’re also seeing a new wave of apps and services geared to complementing the arena. The most recent of these apps is one called Kohai, a new, homegrown, Malaysian app that looks to allow newbies and gamers to interact more directly with the Pros – more specifically – to learn from them.

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If you’re an otaku or watch any Japanese media, you’d be familiar with the term “kohai” or “kouhai” which is usually used to refer to proteges or juniors. Building on this kohai-senpai relationship, IWG eSports is looking to create a platform where everyday enthusiasts can hone their skills with the Pros. Kohai is looking to push the local Malaysian eSports scene further by essentially providing training grounds for eSports hopefuls.

The platform is focused on allowing hopefuls to hone their gameplay and strategy under the wing of a Pro. This leans on the kohai-senpai dynamic which is its namesake. On Kohai, the Gamers (kohai) are able to connect and train with Partners (senpai) regardless of their level. Parters are game experts or professionals who have a proven track record or in-game tier.

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Of course, it’s not a free-for-all as Kohai can also be a viable stream of income for partners as the platform uses a play-to-earn model. To do this, users will need to register via the Kohai Partner App where their profiles and details will be verified before they are allowed to activate their account. Given that it is a form of work, users registering as Kohai Partners will need to be 16 years or older.

Naturally, this means that gamers looking to learn will be subject to a pay-to-learn model. On the platform, Gamers will be able to train to reach specific milestones with a Partner. From as low as MYR10 per hour, Gamers will be able to up their game with coaching from Partners. This can be done on an ad-hoc basis (referred to as Real-Time Gaming Sessions) or Scheduled sessions. Gamers will be able to book these sessions via the Kohai Gamer app.

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From left to right: Xorn, Feekz, Maima, Lilbie, Nellbie, Dominus, Panda and Artz will be the Mobile Legends Bang Bang Geek Fam Partners that Gamers have a chance to play with on Kohai’s platform // Source: Kohai
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From left to right: Damrude, Sane, Miracle, QB and Snipes will be the PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Geek Fam Partners that Gamers have a chance to play with on Kohai’s platform // Source: Kohai

To kick things off, Kohai is focusing on two of the most popular eSports games on mobile – Mobile Legend Bang Bang (MLBB) and PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile. It is also partnering with the popular eSports team GeekFam. Members of the team will be on the platform as Partners where Gamers can play, learn or train with them. In addition, Kohai has also kicked off its own tournament – the Kohai Championships – for MLBB. The tourney started on 4th September and will be concluding on 26th September 2021. It features 64 teams battling each other for a total prize pool of MYR11,000.00.

The launch comes after a public beta where Kohai has been utilized successfully by 43,000 individuals. The company is looking to the future to build its 43,000 strong community and to branch to other platforms such as PC and Console in the near future.

Tech & Tonic S02 Episode 16 – E3 2021… Was a Little Underwhelming

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E3 2021 happened last week and that was the biggest thing that happened in the week. We love gaming, of course we are going to talk about it. While we were excited about the event, it went a little underwhelming and a little under the radar for some reason.

E3 is back in the 2021 after the 2020 hiatus thanks to the COVID-19 global pandemic. In 2021 though the largest gaming conference in the world has gone completely digital and the announcements from various brands were made over live streams on YouTube. Sadly though, while it was more accessible, it was also a little on the underwhelming side. 

Sure, there were a few notable game launches and announcements made in the conference itself. Halo: Infinite was Xbox’s big highlight, Razer launched a new gaming laptop that is also their first AMD powered rig alongside a 27-inch gaming display, Nintendo teased Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild 2 a little bit more, and the upcoming Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II was quite notable. But other than those, everything else seems a little underwhelming.

Razer took this chance and stole some E3 limelight with their E3 launch too. They are not launching any games though. They launched their latest gaming laptop, the Razer Blade 14 with AMD’s Ryzen 5000 series CPU for the first time ever. They also launched a nice looking 27-inch gaming display with QHD resolution and 165Hz in refresh rate in the same show.

We would like to see more from E3 0221 though. We wanted to see Nintendo showing us some gameplay from Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild, for example. We wanted to see more exciting AAA games teased from E3, something that makes us go “wow, that looks goo” like Battlefield 2042, for example. We did not get a lot of those moments.

To put it plainly, we expected more from E3. We wanted more in E3 2021, because 2020 and 2021 are the years where hunger for new games becomes bigger and a little more insatiable. So, what else do we expect from E3? Listen in, find out.