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Moontoon’s Mobile Legends Bang Bang M5 World Tournament will Officially Use the ROG Phone 6

Hot off their announcement of the official ROG Phone 6 MLBB M5 edition, Moontoon is taking it a step further by announcing that their upcoming Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) M5 World Tournament will be officially using the smartphone for their upcoming tourney.

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The new partnership saw the launch of a special MLBB edition of the successful ROG Phone 6 with design cues taken from playable MLBB hero – Yu-Zhong. The gaming smartphone will give players top-of-the-line specifications and performance with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor and 12GB of RAM. ASUS has also introduced better latency and features with more sensitive air triggers and better WiFi connection technology.

Moontoon claims to have given the gaming smartphone rigorous testing before choosing it for its official partnership. The smartphone will be used for the first time for MLBB’s M5 in the Wild Cards which will take place from 23 to 26 November, 2023, in Malaysia. This Wild Card will see players from all around the globe battle it out to earn their place in the Group Stage of the MLBB M5 World Tournament. The ROG Phone 6 will then be used throughout the tourney.

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The ROG Phone 6 MLBB Special Edition was announced earlier last week. The new bundle will see ROG’s successful ROG Phone 6 in an exclusive bundle with MLBB-inspired merchandise and accessories. The most notable of which is the DEVILCASE which comes emblazoned with Yu-Zhong, one of the playable heroes in Mobile Legends Bang Bang. The Bundle will be retailing for MYR2,299.

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.

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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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

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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Kohai Gamer app user interface // Source: Kohai

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.