The ACS EDU Tour Season 3 concluded with an electrifying two-day grand finals at The
Boulevard, Berjaya Times Square, showcasing Malaysia’s top esports talent. Sixteen elite teams battled fiercely for the national championship, keeping audiences captivated throughout the event.
On the final day, the event welcomed YB Hannah Yeoh, Minister of Youth and Sports, who visited booths, engaged with participants, and presented prizes to the top three winners, making the day even more memorable. Her inspiring speech highlighted the bright future of esports in Malaysia.
In a stunning showcase of skill, Vampire Songlap from Perlis emerged as National Champion, taking home the grand prize of RM20,000. Gamesmy Esport from Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur and PTSB Esport from Kedah secured second and third places, winning RM15,000 and RM12,000, respectively, completing an unforgettable lineup of winners.
Adding to the celebration, CRIT Esports Malaysia received a prestigious Malaysia Book of Records recognition for organizing the Largest Varsity Esports Tournament, involving 109 universities nationwide—exceeding the initial target of 100 activations.
YB Hannah Yeoh signed the certificate as a witness to the award, which was then received by both founders of CRIT Esports, Mr. Randy Lim and Mr. Joshua Lew on stage, marking a monumental achievement for the team and the Malaysian esports community
ACS EDU Tour stood out among other esports tournaments with initiatives and support from their event partners. In particular, ZTE | nubia started an anti-bullying campaign titled ‘Scream For Charity’ that featured an actual scream machine at each university venue where participants would make a donation and shout into the machine to complete the meaningful act. Through this activity, they were able to make a donation of RM10,000 to a local NGO, Monsters Among Us (MAU) whose focus is combating systemic violence against children.
Safi also made their mark on the esports scene by empowering female players throughout ACS EDU Tour Season 3. Beyond providing branded giveaways, they supported all-female teams with a 3-month supply of products, including Safi Shayla Hair & Hijab Parfum Mist and Safi Hijabista Whitening Deodorant. They also hosted a special all hijabi girl team PUBGM match during the grand finals itself.
For the first time ever, Unifi TV also made the entire tour accessible to a broader audience through broadcasting the state and two-day grand finals on Unifi TV’s new dedicated sports channel: Unifi esports (Channel 702), accessible by all Malaysians. Unifi Mobile also empowered over 6,000 players with 5G and 4G data via Unifi Mobile’s UNI5G WOW Prepaid packs during the tour.
As this season closes, CRIT Esports Malaysia is already gearing up for an even more exhilarating future with new games, fresh approaches, and exciting rewards for gamers of all backgrounds. We’re definitely looking forward to what they have in store for Season 4 and beyond.
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