Future of eSports in Malaysia looks bright, says Najib


Prime Minister Najib Razak at the Malaysia Cybergames 2018 at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur today. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, January 14, 2018.

THE government plans to turn cyber games or eSports into an industry that can generate revenue for the country in the future at the Asian and international level.

Prime Minister Najib Razak said this was in line with the development of the industry with the involvement of the younger generation, who made it a source of income and to fit in with their new lifestyle.

“I was told that cyber games will feature at the Asian Games in Indonesia this year. Perhaps this sport can  go up until the Olympics.

“Embracing it as a new industry will promise a variety of opportunities, and not just entertainment and lifestyle. However, we must prepare our people to become the generators, the suppliers and active players in cyber games,” he said at the launch of Malaysia Cyber ​​Games 2018 (MCG18) at the Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lummpur today.

Najib said the government was aware of the needs and desires of youth today, and thusly supported efforts to diversify eSports programmes and expand them across the country.

“We need to embrace the change in the digital economy and the fourth revolution. This is the new lifestyle of young people. The government must be youth-oriented based on future needs and undergo change.

“We must be a government that cares and understands young people, their language and serve their needs and aspirations,” he said supporting Armand Azha’s suggestion that the Malaysia Cyber ​​Games (MCG) be recognised as an association representing e-games in the country.

At the event, Najib witnessed MCG18’s recognition by the Malaysia Book of Records as the largest video game in the country, hosting nine video games with the participation of 2,062 players.

MCG18 was organised by Suara Anak Muda 1Malaysia dan Briged Kesatria and offers RM300,000 worth of prizes. In the tournament, the players have to fight in nine popular video games for two days starting yesterday.

The video games contested are Counter Strike GO, Dota 2, FIFA 2018, Street Fighter, Mobile Legends, Tekken 7, Player Unknown Battleground, Justice League 2 and F1 2017 Racing.  – Bernama, January 14, 2018.


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