The organizing committee of the Asian Games announced the inclusion of virtual taekwondo, where athletes will compete in a cyber space using virtual reality headsets. This event marks a new step in integrating technology with sports.
Pro player Adel 'Big Bird' Anoush shares his insights on the future and challenges of esports in a recent interview. He discusses his legacy and the issues that concern him in this evolving field.
Indonesia has secured two gold medals at the SEA Esports Nations Cup 2026, showcasing exceptional performances in Teamfight Tactics and Crossfire: Legends. This achievement highlights the country's growing prowess in the esports arena.
The Female Esports Championship successfully concluded, showcasing a wide participation of talented female gamers. This event highlighted the role of women in the digital gaming world.
Investments in the esports sector are accelerating, with the 'Club Partners' program emerging as a key model reflecting the industry's shift towards a comprehensive commercial ecosystem. The program includes 40 global clubs and highlights their impact on sector growth.
The Esports Foundation announced the appointment of over 700 coaches representing national teams from more than 100 countries in preparation for the 2026 Esports Cup to be held in Riyadh. This marks the official start of the selection process for national teams ahead of the tournament.
After the conclusion of the fifth week of the Indonesian MPL League's seventeenth season, Dewa United continues to chase Onic at the top of the standings. Dewa United has achieved consecutive victories, strengthening its position in the competition.
Glorya Famiela stands out as a leading figure in Indonesia's esports industry, contributing significantly to the national team's achievements. With over 15 years of experience, she continues to push the boundaries of this field.
The Esports Foundation has announced the list of games for the 2026 Esports Nations Cup, set to take place in Riyadh from November 2 to 29. More than 100,000 players from 100 countries are expected to participate in the qualifying rounds.
The Indonesian Esports Management has announced a two-pronged strategy aimed at achieving outstanding results in the 2026 Electronic Nations Cup. This strategy focuses on talent selection and developing a training program based on sports sciences.
Indonesia has officially announced its participation in the 2026 Esports Championship, set to take place in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from May 7 to 9, 2026. This move reflects the country's strategy to enhance its position as a sports power in Southeast Asia.
Esports team Team Liquid Indonesia (TLID) has taken the lead in the Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang Professional League (MPL) Indonesia after a series of consecutive victories. This achievement follows their impressive 2-0 win against RRQ Hoshi, showcasing a significant improvement in their performance compared to the previous season.
The Indonesian city of Palembang hosted the finals of the Free Fire Nusantara Series (FFNS) 2026, where 12 teams from across Indonesia competed for the title. The event, held on Sunday, aims to enhance the esports community in the region and provide local teams with a platform to shine nationally.
The Qadisiyah team has clinched the title of the Saudi Electronic League for Professionals, thanks to the outstanding performance of player Abu Makka. This victory highlights the growing competitive landscape of esports in the Kingdom.
The ONIC team continued its strong performance in the Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang professional league, achieving a decisive 2-0 victory over Geek Fam on Friday. This win reflects ONIC's superiority in the tournament and enhances their chances in the competition.
Young player Jonathan Chen, known as <strong>Kevinn</strong>, expressed optimism about his team <strong>Team Liquid ID</strong> repeating past successes after a strong start in the professional league of <strong>Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang</strong> in Indonesia.
The Indonesian team RRQ has been selected once again to be part of the partnership program for the 2026 World Esports Championship, reflecting the growth of the gaming community in Indonesia. This selection follows their successful participation in 2025.
The Indonesian Ministry of Creative Economy affirmed its support for the gaming and esports industry during the eighth anniversary celebration of PUBG MOBILE in Surabaya. The ministry highlighted the importance of this sector as a strategic part of the creative economy.
The city of Surabaya, Indonesia, hosted a massive festival titled '8EYOND THE CIRCLE' on March 28-29, celebrating eight years of PUBG Mobile. The event combined elements of esports, entertainment, and community engagement.