Gamers, gear up for Malaysia Esports Awards 2023

Inaugural event taking place on Jan 27 at PICC aims to unify enthusiasts of the scene

3:54 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Recognising the remarkable contributions of Malaysia’s esports community to the industry, the inaugural Esports Awards is set to take centre stage.  

Organised by Alive Asia Events Sdn Bhd and co-organised by Esports Integrated (ESI) with the endorsement of the Youth and Sports Ministry, the momentous event is scheduled for January 27 next year at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC). 

In a statement today, the event organisers emphasised that the ceremony goes beyond being a mere award show, as it is also a unifying platform for all esports enthusiasts. 

“Ensuring a celebration of true merit and excellence, the Malaysia Esports Awards 2023 stands firm in its commitment to uphold the highest standards of fairness and transparency in its selection process.  

“The jury selection committee and juries are formed with individuals from relatable government agencies, associations, non-governmental organisations, and other stakeholder groups, pooling together a wealth of experience and expertise.  

“The comprehensive panel will oversee the awards, ensuring a judicious process anchored in integrity and transparency.” 

Through a meticulous approach, the event promises to recognise and celebrate genuine pioneers in the Malaysian esports landscape. 

The awards will reflect true merit and outstanding contributions to the industry, acknowledging those who have left an indelible mark on the esports scene in Malaysia. 

More details will soon be available on the official website www.myesportsawards.com and through social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube). – October 11, 2023 

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