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3utools E-Sports — Malaysian & Asian Esports Tournaments in One Platform

This page takes you straight to esports content on 3utools — from popular game titles to how to follow live matches, all in Bahasa Melayu for Malaysian users.

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Two Core Concepts to Understand Before You Start

Esports has its own terminology and mechanics that differ from conventional sports. Understanding the following two concepts will help you assess match information more accurately on the 3utools platform.

Maps & Rounds
In esports titles like Valorant or CS2, each match consists of multiple rounds across one or more maps. Teams win by reaching the target number of rounds first. Betting markets are available on the overall match winner, individual map winners, or total rounds played. A simple example: if two teams play across three maps, you can bet on which team wins just the first map — separate from predicting the overall match winner.
Handicap in Esports
When there is a significant skill gap between two teams, the platform may offer a handicap market. For example, the stronger team might be given a -1.5 map handicap — meaning even if they win 2–0, a bet on the weaker team at +1.5 maps would still be considered a win. This mechanism balances the market appeal in lopsided matchups.
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Users from Kota Bharu and across Malaysia can follow esports tournaments directly from their phones.

What Sets Esports Apart from Traditional Sports?

Understanding these differences helps you evaluate match information more accurately and choose the category that best suits your interests.

Played Digitally

All the action takes place in a virtual environment — no physical venue, no weather limitations, and it can be broadcast globally at the same time.

Denser Schedule

Esports tournaments run almost every day throughout the year across multiple time zones — offering far more options than traditional sports leagues.

Active Local Community

Malaysia has a rapidly growing esports community, particularly for Mobile Legends and PUBG Mobile — the two most followed titles on the platform.

Five Most-Followed Esports Titles on This Platform

Here is an in-depth look at each major title available in the 3utools E-Sports section, with useful information for Malaysian users.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

This is the most popular esports title in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The MPL Malaysia league runs twice a year, with teams from across the country competing at a professional level. Matches are typically played in a best-of-three or best-of-five format, with each game lasting between 15 and 35 minutes. Because the tournament is broadcast live with Bahasa Melayu commentary, it is the top choice for Malaysian players who want to follow esports action while fully understanding the context.

PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile commands a large following in Malaysia, particularly among players aged 18 to 30. The PUBG Mobile Global Championship and regional Asian leagues offer highly competitive matches. Its tournament format differs from other titles because it is battle royale-based — multiple teams play simultaneously on a single map, with scores calculated from final placement and elimination count. This makes the betting markets for PUBG Mobile more varied and exciting.

Dota 2

Dota 2 is one of the most complex esports titles and has a dedicated following in Malaysia. The International, Dota 2's biggest annual tournament, frequently boasts a prize pool worth hundreds of millions of MYR. Matches typically run in a best-of-three format during the group stage and best-of-five for the semifinals and grand final. Southeast Asian teams consistently put up strong performances on the international stage, giving local fans added context and something to cheer for.

Valorant & CS2

These two tactical shooter titles are gaining serious traction among Malaysian esports fans. Valorant has its APAC league covering Malaysia and other Asia-Pacific countries. CS2 brings a long competitive history, with Major tournaments held multiple times a year. Both titles use a round-based format that opens up a wide range of in-play betting markets.

League of Legends — Asian Tournaments

While League of Legends does not have a local Malaysian league, regional Asian tournaments such as the LCK (Korea), LPL (China), and MSI (Mid-Season Invitational) draw strong interest on the platform. Asian teams consistently dominate on the global stage, making these tournaments compelling to follow. Matches typically air in the evening to late night Malaysia time — roughly between 3 PM and 9 PM, depending on the tournament location.

Overview of Esports Titles on 3utools

The table below summarises the key dimensions for each major e-sports title available, helping you pick the one that best fits your preferences.

Title Match Format Major Leagues / Tournaments Compatibility
Mobile Legends BO3 / BO5, 5v5 teams MPL Malaysia, M-Series Local players & beginners
PUBG Mobile Multi-team battle royale PMGC, PMPL SEA Competitive action fans
Dota 2 BO3 / BO5, 5v5 teams The International, DPC Experienced players
Valorant Round-based BO3 VCT APAC, Champions Tactical shooter following
League of Legends BO3 / BO5, 5v5 teams LCK, LPL, MSI, Worlds Asian esports fans

For real-time coverage of live tournaments, refer to the platform live match broadcasts.

3utools E-Sports Platform Overview

5+ Titles Popular Esports
Mobile Android & Browser
Bahasa Melayu Interface
Deposit RM FPX & TNG

What New Esports Users Often Miss

Three Things Most People Overlook

1. The difference between pre-match and in-play betting: Many users stick to pre-match markets only, when in fact in-play markets in esports shift rapidly based on live developments — especially during final rounds or comeback situations. To access in-play in full, make sure you are using the live matches and not just the main sports page.

2. Match duration differs from traditional sports: Esports matches from Korea or China typically take place during Malaysia's evening hours, while European matches may kick off at midnight. The official Android app can send notifications so you never miss the start of your favourite match.

3. Format differences between titles: Not all titles use the same format. Mobile Legends and Dota 2 use a map-based system, while PUBG Mobile is battle royale with a different points structure. Understanding these formats helps you read the available markets more accurately. For any clarification, you can refer to the FAQ section.

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The 3utools platform is accessible from Sabah, Sarawak, and throughout Malaysia.

Account Security & Fairness in Esports Betting

When you use the E-Sports section on 3utools, all data communication between your device and the platform's servers is protected via SSL encryption. This means your login credentials, payment details, and account activity cannot be accessed by unauthorised parties during data transmission.

Odds displayed for esports matches are calculated using objective statistical models based on team performance data, past match records, and current tournament information. The system operates automatically without manual intervention to ensure fairness for all users. Users are advised to make their own assessments based on available information and not to rely solely on odds as a definitive prediction.

For account security, avoid reusing the same password across multiple platforms and always log out when you are done, especially on shared devices. More information on how the platform handles your personal data can be found in the privacy policy document written in Bahasa Melayu.

SSL Encryption Data is transmitted securely
Automatic Odds Statistics-based
Account Management Manage your own password
Data Privacy Information is not shared without consent

Frequently Asked Questions About Esports

E-sports refers to professional competitive video gaming between individual players or teams. Unlike traditional sports, all the action takes place in a digital environment — no physical field, no geographical limits. At 3utools, you can follow tournaments across popular titles like Mobile Legends, PUBG Mobile, Dota 2 and Valorant, all with markets updated in Bahasa Melayu. To get started, register an account and make a deposit via FPX or Touch 'n Go in MYR.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is the most popular esports title among Malaysian users on this platform, followed by PUBG Mobile and Dota 2. All three titles have active local or regional leagues, making their tournaments more relevant to local users. To follow matches live, visit the live matches whenever a match is in progress.

Yes, all features in the E-Sports section of 3utools are fully optimised for mobile devices including Android. You can access it via a mobile web browser or the platform's official Android app. The official app offers added benefits such as automatic notifications when a tournament you're interested in is about to start, along with a more responsive interface for smaller screens. Make sure your internet connection is stable — 4G or Wi-Fi — for the best experience when following live matches.

To use the esports betting features on 3utools, you'll need to register an account, log in, and complete your first deposit. The platform supports FPX for online banking from major Malaysian banks, as well as Touch 'n Go eWallet. All transactions are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) with no currency conversion fees. FPX deposits are typically instant, while TNG may take a few minutes. For minimum deposit limits and account verification details, refer to the FAQ page.

You can check the latest esports match schedule directly in the Live Matches on the 3utools platform. There, both ongoing and upcoming matches are listed with the latest market information. If you're using the official Android app, you can save your preferred matches and receive notifications when they kick off. For any navigation queries, the FAQ provides a step-by-step guide in Bahasa Melayu.

Join the Malaysian Esports Community on 3utools

Thousands of Malaysian players are already using this platform to follow Mobile Legends, PUBG Mobile, Dota 2 and more — all in Bahasa Melayu with easy deposits in RM. Don't miss the next tournament.

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