KUCHING: Sarawak Esports Association (SESA) will organise the Senator Esports Cup 2023 Series 1 on May 6 and 7 with a charity fundraising event at the Atrium of Boulevard Shopping Mall Kuching.
It will feature 32 teams of mobile multiplayer online battle arena game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) and 32 teams of battle-royale video game PUBG Mobile (PUBGM) battling it out for the top spot, with RM4,000 total prize pool and bragging rights on the line.
Additionally, SESA is running a charity donation drive for S.O.S Kids, a charity that provides help and assistance to critically sick children and their families in the community.
SESA’s goal is to raise RM5,000 for this great cause and they hope that the community will join the association in this important mission.
“The Senator Esports Cup is more than just a tournament – it is a celebration of esports, youth and community.
“We believe that esports can be a force for good and I am proud to be partnering with SESA to make a positive impact on our community,” Senator Datuk Ahmad Ibrahim said this during the press conference held at Regatta Suites here on Thursday.
“Esports is a rapidly growing industry that has the potential to bring people together and make a positive impact on society.
“I am delighted to support the Senator Esports Cup 2023 and by working together, we can harness the power of esports to create positive change and build a better future for our youth,” he added.
He also expressed his hope that the competition will become a stimulus for future events.
“Hopefully we will receive a bigger budget in the future and organise a bigger event in the future,” he noted.
Registration details for the tournament will be published in SESA’s Facebook page and other of its social media.
Those interested can follow SESA’s social media for the latest news and updates about the event.
For inquiries or further information, interested parties can also contact SESA at info@esportsarawak.org
Among those present were SESA president Afiq Fadhli Narawi, deputy president Eugene Lai, treasurer Darren Kueh and Boulevard Shopping Mall event and marketing assistant manager Iris Chan.