The Predator League 2022 Malaysia returned in offline format as it is held in ESI Hub, Spacerubix.
A total of 48 teams signed up for Dota 2 and PUBG BATTLEGROUNDS in the Predator League Malaysia.
The league’s finals celebrate Team RSG, as winner for Dota 2 and Team SGD, as winner for PUBG BATTLEGROUND, taking with them RM11,000 in cash and Predator gaming chairs.
Team RSG won in the best -of-five for Dota 2, scoring 3-2 victory and Team SGD is the last surviving team in PUBG BATTLEGROUNDS, securing their Winner Winner Chicker Dinner.
Both teams and together with Team Setup, second place in PUBG BATTLEGROUNDS, will be battling it out under the Malaysia Flag in the Asia Pacific Predator League 2022, to win the grand prize pool of $400,000 and the APAC Predator League Shield.
Team SMG will be joining the group in the league to represent Malaysia as well under the invitation of Predator Gaming Malaysia.
The rosters for each team that will be representing Malaysia is as follow:
- Wong “mks” Sim An
- Ng “xsilearn” Anwei
- Lee “X1aOyu” Qian Yu
- Trần “xiaobonbon” Hoàng Minh Quý
- Roger Tan “Roddgee” Boon Thye,
Team SGD:
- Anderson “Shen” Chong
- Alex Tan “Sophiya” Boon Keung
- Wong “Jervis” Jervis
- Tan “IAMPETE” Chun Chou
- Lee “DreamsYr” Jing Horng
Team Setup
- Muhammad Shafiq Ridzuan “Apikk” binMohdAzmi
- Mohd Fikri bin “Km0N” bin Abd Jalil
- MuhammadAsraf “Zosvatek” bin Mohd Malek
- Muhammad Iqmal Hafiz “MalDKendrix” bin Abdullah.
- Yeik ‘MidOne’ Nai Zheng
- Kam ‘MooN’ Boon Seng
- Daryl ‘iceiceice’ Koh Pei Xiang
- Tue ‘ah fu’ Soon Chuan
- Wilson ‘poloson’ Koh Chin Wei
The Asia Pacific Predator League 2022 Grand Finals will take place in Japan on 11th November 2022 until 13th November 2022 where 15 countries and territories across Asia Pacific will send out their teams to battle it out and emerge as the victor.