E-Sports at 63000 — Mobile Legends, Dota 2 & More Tournament Markets
This page covers everything you need to know about the e-sports section on the 63000 platform — the games and tournaments available, how e-sports markets work, how they differ from traditional sports, and how to get started from your phone. All in English, optimised for Malaysian users.
What Is E-Sports and Why Does It Matter to Malaysian Users?
E-sports refers to professional video game competitions involving teams and individual players competing in structured tournament formats. In Malaysia, the scene has grown rapidly — particularly with the rise of Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB), which has its own professional league: MPL Malaysia (Mobile Legends Professional League). Beyond MLBB, titles like Dota 2, CS2, and Valorant also command large player and viewer communities across the country.
The 63000 platform offers betting markets for international and regional e-sports events, allowing users who follow the local and global e-sports scene to check odds and make picks based on their knowledge of teams and players.
Unlike traditional sports fans who follow football or badminton leagues, e-sports fans often have in-depth knowledge of teams, lineup compositions, the current meta, and recent match records. That knowledge can be applied when browsing e-sports markets on 63000. The platform provides markets for e-sports matches with odds updated in line with current tournament information, allowing active followers of the scene to make more informed picks.
Top E-Sports Titles Followed in Malaysia
Four titles with the widest market coverage and the most attention among local e-sports fans.
Mobile Legends Bang Bang — Southeast Asia's E-Sports King
MLBB is the most popular e-sports title in Malaysia and Southeast Asia as a whole. MPL Malaysia holds two competitive seasons a year, with the country's top teams competing for a spot at the international M-Series (MLBB World Championship). Teams like RSG MY, Team HAQ, and others have dedicated followings who track every match closely.
MLBB markets on the 63000 platform cover matches from MPL Malaysia, MPL Indonesia, and international tournaments including the MSC (Mid-Season Cup) and M-Series. Odds are updated according to the active match schedule and can be viewed in your account after logging in.
Dota 2 — The Tournament with the World's Largest Prize Pool
The International (TI) is among the highest prize pool tournaments in e-sports history, frequently exceeding USD 30 million. Malaysia has a long history with Dota 2, with legendary players such as Mushi (Chai Yee Fung) representing the country on the world stage. The Malaysian Dota 2 community remains active and closely follows major leagues like the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC).
Dota 2 markets on 63000 cover matches from DPC Regional Leagues, Major Tournaments, and The International when the season is active. Market formats include match winner, map handicap, and total maps played.
CS2 — The Most Competitive Tactical Shooter
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2, the successor to CS:GO) has one of the longest-running and most established competitive scenes in e-sports. The CS2 Major Championship, held twice a year, draws millions of viewers worldwide. CS2 markets on 63000 cover matches from Majors, ESL Pro League, and BLAST Premier. Common market formats include match winner, round handicap, and map handicap across Bo3 or Bo5 formats.
Valorant & Other Games
Valorant has grown rapidly since launch, with the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) now spanning regional leagues including APAC. Other titles such as League of Legends (LoL), Overwatch 2, and several popular Asian games are also available under the e-sports category on 63000, depending on active tournament schedules at the time.
How to Read E-Sports Markets & Odds
A quick guide with neutral examples to help you understand the available market formats.
Say Team A is up against Team B in an MPL Malaysia quarterfinal. The odds for Team A to win are 1.75, while Team B is at 2.10. This means a RM 100 bet on Team A returns RM 175 if they win (including your RM 100 stake). A RM 100 bet on Team B returns RM 210 if they come out on top. Odds reflect the market's assessed probability — lower odds indicate the favoured side.
Note: This is a neutral example only, included to aid odds reading. Actual odds vary by match and are updated dynamically.
Common E-Sports Market Types
Overview of the E-Sports Section at 63000
How Malaysian Users Engage with E-Sports on 63000
Four real-world scenarios showing how local e-sports fans approach these markets.
During the MPL Malaysia season, which runs every weekend, this user checks match odds for the Grand Finals on his phone while watching the live stream on YouTube. He deposits via FPX Maybank before the match starts and places his bets on the match winner market based on his analysis of both teams' lineups. Results are out the same evening.
During The International Dota 2 each year, this user — who has followed the DPC throughout the season — draws on his in-depth knowledge of the competing teams to check markets on 63000. He deposits via Touch 'n Go and uses the map handicap market for Bo3 quarter-final matches between Asia-Pacific teams.
This user, who plays CS2 himself, applies his technical knowledge of team strategies and maps when checking CS2 Major market odds. He accesses the 63000 platform from his laptop at home and from his phone on the go. His first deposit required a straightforward KYC verification, and withdrawals are processed within the stated timeframe.
This user follows several games at once — MLBB on weekends, CS2 during Majors, and Valorant during VCT. A single 63000 account gives him access to all these e-sports categories without signing up on separate platforms. Markets for each title can be checked from the same account dashboard after logging in.
Accessing E-Sports from Your Phone — An Optimised Experience
Android & iOS via Browser
All e-sports markets on 63000 are accessible via any Android or iOS smartphone browser. Chrome, Safari, and Firefox are all supported. The interface is touch-optimised — market buttons are large enough to tap accurately on the go, and long match listings scroll smoothly.
Access on a Standard 4G Connection
E-sports matches often run in the evening or late at night — the same time users may be out and about on a standard mobile data connection. The 63000 platform is optimised to load markets quickly even on a standard 4G network, so you can check the latest odds before a match kicks off without having to wait around.
Official Android App
Android users can download the official 63000 app for a faster, more responsive experience compared to the web browser. The app supports notifications and provides quicker access to the e-sports section — especially useful during active tournament seasons when matches are held almost daily.
E-Sports in the Malaysian Sports Landscape
Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia's most active e-sports nations, with the Ministry of Youth and Sports officially recognising e-sports as a competitive discipline. E-sports has been featured as a medal event at the SEA Games since 2019, and Malaysian teams consistently compete internationally in MLBB and Dota 2.
The popularity of e-sports in Malaysia is also driven by high mobile internet penetration — over 85% of Malaysians use smartphones, and a large portion of younger users follow e-sports content through streaming platforms like YouTube and Facebook Gaming. This makes e-sports not just a form of entertainment but a significant part of Malaysia's digital culture.
For users who keep up with the latest developments in the local and international e-sports scene, the 63000 platform serves as a single destination to check markets for the tournaments they follow. Users who are also interested in other conventional sports categories on this platform can access all sections from the same account.
For e-sports fans who actively follow the scene current offers and campaigns platform, check the promotions page regularly as e-sports-related campaigns are occasionally launched to coincide with major tournaments such as the MPL Malaysia Finals or Dota 2 The International.
Ready to Check the Latest E-Sports Markets?
Register a 63000 account now to access e-sports markets for Mobile Legends, Dota 2, CS2 and more. Deposit easily in MYR via FPX or Touch 'n Go.