150 Esports — Follow the Latest Competitive Gaming in Malaysia
In the E-Sports section of the 150 platform, you can check the latest match schedules, explore popular titles such as MLBB, DOTA 2 and CS:GO, and learn how to follow live tournaments straight from your smartphone. This page gives you a full overview of everything on offer in the E-Sports category with 150.
What Is E-Sports and Why Is It Popular in Malaysia?
E-Sports refers to professionally organised video game competitions involving teams or individual players competing in league or elimination formats. These events are streamed live and can be followed by audiences worldwide across various digital platforms.
Malaysia has a large gaming community, particularly around titles like Mobile Legends Bang Bang and DOTA 2. Many local Malaysian teams compete in regional Southeast Asian leagues, making esports an increasingly popular spectator sport here.
Five Aspects of Esports You Should Understand
1. League vs Elimination Tournament Format
Most major esports titles use two primary formats — a scheduled league where every team plays against each other throughout the season, and an elimination format typically used in the finals or major tournaments. The league format is easier to follow due to its fixed weekly schedule, while the elimination format is more intense as a single loss can end a team's run. Understanding the difference helps you make more informed decisions when following a tournament.
2. Professional Teams and Players
In esports, each team is made up of professional players trained specifically for a particular title. These teams have their own managers, coaches, and strategists. In Malaysia, several esports teams have made a name for themselves in the MPL Malaysia league as well as international tournaments such as MSC and the M-Series. Getting to know the teams and their player rosters is the first step to understanding the dynamics of any match.
3. Differences Between Major Game Titles
MLBB (Mobile Legends Bang Bang) is the most popular mobile MOBA in Southeast Asia and the focal point of the Malaysian esports community. DOTA 2 is a PC-based MOBA with more complex mechanics and larger international prize pools. CS:GO is a tactical shooter that appeals to a more experienced player base. Each title has its own fanbase and tournament schedule, with no overlap between them.
4. How to Follow Live Match Streams
Esports tournaments are typically broadcast live through digital platforms. Through the Esports section on 150, you can check regularly updated match schedules and find information on how to access the relevant streams. Live broadcasts can be accessed directly from your smartphone browser with no additional software required.
5. Seasons and Tournament Cycles
Each esports title runs on its own seasonal cycle. MPL Malaysia typically holds two seasons a year — the first around February and the second around August. DOTA 2 follows The International schedule, which takes place around September to October each year. Knowing these cycles helps you plan ahead and catch the matches that matter most.
Esports Match Schedule — Quick Reference
An overview of the esports titles and leagues most followed by Malaysian users on the 150 platform.
| Game Title | Major League / Tournament | Typical Season Duration | Match Format |
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| Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) | MPL Malaysia, MSC, M-Series | February – April & August – October | Group stage + BO3/BO5 Playoffs |
| DOTA 2 | The International Qualifier SEA, DPC SEA | January – October (season-dependent) | Round Robin + Single/Double Elimination |
| CS:GO / CS2 | ESL Challenger SEA, BLAST Regional | Year-round, depending on the series | Swiss Round + Elimination Round |
| VALORANT | VCT Pacific, Challengers SEA | March – November | Group stage + BO3 Playoffs |
The schedule is updated according to the current season. Check the Esports section on the platform for the latest matches.
Follow Live Matches from Your Phone
One of the key advantages of following esports through the 150 platform is convenient mobile access. There's no need to sit in front of a computer — all match information, results, and streams can be checked directly from your smartphone browser wherever you are.
The 150 platform interface is built with a mobile-first approach, meaning navigation buttons, match schedules, and stream links are all optimised for smaller screens. Even on slower internet connections, pages load quickly so you never miss any key action during a match.
For a smoother experience, the official 150 Android app is available to download — giving you faster access with a direct icon on your home screen and push notifications for upcoming matches.
What You Should Know Before Following Esports
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Register FreeTwo Core Esports Concepts You Need to Know
A brief guide for users who are new to the world of competitive video gaming.
- MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena)
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MOBA is a game genre where two teams — typically five players each — compete to destroy the opposing team's base on a fixed map. Each player controls a character with unique abilities, and teamwork is key to winning. A simple example: in Mobile Legends Bang Bang, the team that successfully destroys the opponent's main tower (Base) wins. Players choose roles such as Tank, Marksman or Support, each carrying different responsibilities in battle.
- FPS / Tactical Shooter (First-Person Shooter)
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In tactical shooter games like CS:GO or CS2, two teams (typically 5 vs 5) compete on a set map where one team plays as attackers and the other as defenders. The attackers must plant a bomb at a designated site, while the defenders must prevent this or defuse the bomb before time runs out. Each round lasts under two minutes, and the team that wins the most rounds in a match is declared the overall winner.
Esports vs Casino Games — Understanding the Difference
Two separate sections on the 150 platform, each offering a distinct experience.
| Aspect | Esports (this section) | Casino / Table Games |
|---|---|---|
| Content type | Professional video game tournaments, league schedules, match results | Live table games, slots, Baccarat with real dealers |
| How to interact | Watch matches, check schedules, and keep up with your favourite teams | Play directly at live tables or slot machines |
| Update frequency | Based on league and tournament season schedules | Available at all times, with new sessions starting every few minutes |
| Suitable for | Video game fans and supporters of local Malaysian esports teams | Users looking to play Live Casino or enjoy casual slots |
Explore the Table Games if you'd like to try the live casino experience with real dealers.
E-Sports FAQs at 150
The 150 platform covers a wide range of popular E-Sports titles including Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB), DOTA 2, CS:GO and VALORANT. Match schedules and results for major leagues such as MPL Malaysia, DPC SEA and VCT Pacific can be found in the E-Sports section. Content is updated regularly to keep pace with the current competitive season.
Some basic content in the E-Sports section is accessible without an account, but full access to all platform features including esports requires registration. The sign-up process at registration page is straightforward and can be done in just a few minutes. Once registered, you can log in anytime to stay up to date with the latest match schedules.
Yes, the Esports section on the 150 platform is fully accessible from a smartphone via mobile browser. All match schedules, results, and stream links are optimised for small-screen display. For a smoother experience with live match notifications, you can download the official Android app through the Download the App.
The match schedule in the Esports section is updated regularly based on official announcements from league organisers and teams. For titles like MPL Malaysia, schedules are typically announced at the start of each week and updated if any changes occur. It is recommended to check the schedule directly on the 150 platform to ensure you always have the most current and accurate information.
If you encounter any technical issues or have difficulty accessing the Esports section, the first step is to check the FAQ that covers solutions to common issues. The 150 support team is also available 24 hours a day — contact channel details can be found directly on that FAQ page. You can also try reloading the page or clearing your browser cache before reaching out to support.
Yes, Esports and casino games are two completely separate sections within the 150 platform. The Esports section focuses on professional video game tournaments such as MLBB and DOTA 2, where you follow team matches. The casino section, on the other hand, covers games such as Table Games, Baccarat, and slots that you play directly yourself. Both sections are accessible from the platform's main navigation menu.
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