gt3 E-Sports — The Competitive Arena
Malaysian Competitive Gaming

This page is your guide to Esports on the gt3 platform — from Mobile Legends to DOTA 2, CS2 and beyond. Browse match schedules, understand how esports betting works and discover how Malaysian users follow their favourite tournaments right from their smartphones.

MLBB, DOTA 2 & CS2 Mobile Access FPX & TNG Deposit Malay-Language Interface
Malaysian users following esports betting in Genting Highlands via the gt3 platform
Mobile Legends Bang Bang DOTA 2 The International CS2 Major Championships No App Required Real-Time Odds Updates Deposit via FPX Live Matches Every Week Mobile Legends Bang Bang DOTA 2 The International CS2 Major Championships No App Required Real-Time Odds Updates Deposit via FPX Live Matches Every Week

Malaysia at the Heart of the Global E-Sports Wave

Malaysia is among the most active countries in Southeast Asia within the E-Sports ecosystem. The competitive gaming community here is growing rapidly, driven by high mobile internet penetration and a gaming culture that runs deep among young Malaysians. Cities like Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Johor Bahru have active E-Sports communities that follow international tournaments live.

With the gt3 platform, Malaysian users can do more than just watch — they can engage through informed betting. Every major match in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL), DOTA 2 The International and CS2 Major is available to follow, with odds updated dynamically as each match unfolds.

Unlike traditional sports, which often require in-depth knowledge of player statistics, E-Sports offers a more accessible format for gaming fans already familiar with top team and player names. This makes the E-Sports section at gt3 highly relevant for Malaysian users who grew up alongside global gaming culture.

Malaysian sports and e-sports fans in Melaka betting online via mobile

Five Most-Followed E-Sports Titles

Every title has its own dedicated fanbase. Here's a quick overview of each game available in the gt3 E-Sports section.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

MLBB is the most popular game in Southeast Asia and has the largest following in Malaysia. The MPL MY/SG league runs twice a year, with local teams competing for slots at the international stage. Best-of-3 and Best-of-5 match formats create plenty of opportunities to follow every series closely. MLBB fans on gt3 can track match odds both before and during live play.

DOTA 2

DOTA 2 The International is the world's biggest esports tournament by prize pool and draws global attention every year. While Malaysia's DOTA 2 community is smaller than MLBB's, its following is deeply loyal and passionate. DOTA 2 matches run in longer formats that demand deep strategic thinking, making it a compelling choice for users who prefer thorough analysis before placing their bets.

Counter-Strike 2 (CS2)

CS2 carries on Counter-Strike's long legacy as one of the most competitive first-person shooter titles around. CS2 Major Championships draw over a million concurrent viewers, with highly active betting markets to match. The fast-paced match format and high intensity make CS2 a compelling choice for users who want plenty of action in a short amount of time.

Valorant

Valorant has grown rapidly since its launch and now has its own professional league — the VCT (Valorant Champions Tour). Teams from Asia Pacific, including Malaysian players, regularly compete at the international level. The blend of shooting skills and agent abilities makes every Valorant match genuinely hard to predict.

League of Legends

League of Legends remains one of the most-watched esports titles in the world. The annual LoL World Championship draws viewers from across the globe, with active betting markets throughout the season. Malaysian users who follow Korean, Chinese and European teams will find plenty of opportunities to keep up with these international leagues through the gt3 platform.

Special Matches & Invitationals

Beyond regular leagues, there are also various invitational tournaments and special events held throughout the year across all major esports titles. These competitions frequently feature the world's best teams in a more compact format — ideal for users who want to catch the best action without following an entire league season.

Major Esports Tournament Overview

The table below provides an overview of major tournaments, their active periods, common match formats and who is most likely to follow them.

Tournament / League Active Period Common Bet Types Best For
MPL Malaysia/Singapore (MLBB) Mar–Apr, Sep–Oct Match Winner, Set Handicap Local MLBB fans
DOTA 2 The International August–October Tournament Winner, Match Winner Deep strategy enthusiasts
CS2 Major Championships Feb–Mar, Sep–Nov Match Winner, Round Handicap Competitive shooter fans
VCT Valorant Champions Tour Jan–Aug (phased) Match Winner, Total Maps Young users, Asia Pacific community
LoL World Championship Sep–Nov Match Winner, Group Winner Korean & Chinese league followers

The periods above are estimates based on the standard season calendar and are subject to change based on organiser announcements.

User Journey in the E-Sports Section

Here's how Malaysian users typically move from their first visit to fully understanding and using the gt3 E-Sports section.

1
Arrive at the E-Sports Page

Users arrive at this page through searches like "e-sports Malaysia" or "MLBB betting". They immediately recognise the list of familiar game titles and know they've found the right page. The Malay-language interface makes it easy to understand from the start, with no guesswork around unfamiliar terms.

2
Check Titles & Schedule

Users browse the list of available esports titles — from MLBB to CS2. They read a short description of each game and check the tournament schedule to see when the next matches are on. This helps them plan the best time to follow their favourite events.

3
Understanding How Betting Works

Before making any decisions, users read the section explaining the types of bets available for esports — from straightforward options like match winner to more specific ones like set handicap. This understanding is key to making informed choices.

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Register & Get Started

Users who are ready click the register button, complete their gt3 account setup in just a few minutes, and make their first deposit via FPX or TNG eWallet. With an active account, they can immediately access all available esports matches and start following their favourite tournaments.

Key Things to Know About E-Sports on gt3

Before you start following esports matches, there are a few basics worth knowing. The list below covers everything you need to get started on the right foot.

You don't need to know how to play the game itself

Esports betting only requires you to understand who's competing and how each team has been performing — not how to play the game itself.

Odds change before and during the match

Match odds are updated dynamically based on live conditions, just like conventional sports. Always check before finalising your selection.

The Best-of-X format determines the number of maps played

Most esports matches use a Best-of-3 or Best-of-5 format. Understanding this helps you read bet types related to the number of maps.

Fully accessible through mobile browser

No dedicated app download is needed to access the gt3 E-Sports section. All features are available directly in your mobile browser.

Minimum deposit starting from an affordable amount

Gt3 supports deposits via FPX and TNG eWallet with limits tailored for Malaysian users. Check FAQ for the latest information.

Bonus offers also cover the E-Sports section

Depending on current promotions, Welcome Bonus may be applicable across categories, including E-Sports. Check the relevant offer's terms.

A gt3 user in Petaling Jaya accessing the online gaming platform via smartphone

How It Differs from Traditional Sports

E-Sports offers several advantages over traditional sports betting from the perspective of younger Malaysian users. Matches happen more frequently — some taking place nearly every week throughout the league season. Information on teams and players is readily available online in multiple languages, including Bahasa Melayu. This makes E-Sports an increasingly popular choice among a new generation of users who grew up with gaming culture.

E-Sports User Scenarios in Malaysia

Gt3 E-Sports users come from all walks of life. Here are four profiles of who they are and how they use the platform.

MLBB fan from Kuala Lumpur

Hafiz, 24, follows MPL Malaysia every season and knows every player on the top teams by name. He uses gt3 to track matches week by week on his Android phone during office breaks. Depositing via TNG eWallet keeps things simple — no need to open his banking app. For him, the gt3 E-Sports section is a natural extension of a passion he's had for years.

University students and CS2 fans in Selangor

Amirah, an IT student, follows the CS2 Major every year and knows the records of European teams well. She uses gt3 on weekends to catch matches that typically run past midnight Malaysian time. The responsive mobile interface lets her monitor odds without having to sit in front of a laptop.

Casual players looking to try E-Sports

Razlan, 30, is more familiar with sports betting but wanted to try E-Sports after hearing friends talk about the DOTA 2 The International. He read through the descriptions on the gt3 page to get a grasp of the match format basics before placing his first bet. The straightforward "match winner" option turned out to be the right starting point for him.

Valorant fans from Johor Bahru

Syafiq closely follows the VCT Asia Pacific circuit and knows the track records of teams from Singapore, the Philippines, and Korea. He uses his home WiFi to access gt3 on match nights and appreciates the interface loading fast with no disruptive ads. The smooth mobile experience is a key reason he keeps coming back to the platform.

gt3 user in Kuala Lumpur making a deposit for e-sports using a smartphone

Follow Matches from Anywhere

The gt3 E-Sports section is built with mobile users in mind. That means you can access every feature — from checking odds to viewing match schedules — directly from your smartphone without any compromise to the user experience.

Even on a standard 4G connection, the gt3 E-Sports page loads key elements quickly. The clean layout — free of pop-up ads and heavy animations — keeps the experience smooth even during peak match hours when traffic is higher than usual.

Android

Chrome browser fully supported

iOS / iPhone

Safari and Firefox are supported

Slow Connection

Core content loads first

Responsive Layout

Fits all screen sizes

E-Sports vs Other Categories on gt3

Not sure if E-Sports is the right fit for you? This quick comparison helps you understand the differences between the main categories on the platform.

Aspect E-Sports Traditional Sports Blackjack / Table Games
Match Frequency Several times a week during the league season Depends on the league schedule Available 24/7, always on
Knowledge Required Team records & game format Player stats & team records Basic game rules
Match Duration 30 minutes to 3 hours 90 minutes to 5 hours (cricket) A few minutes per round
Best For Video game fans & younger generation Conventional sports fans Users who enjoy live games

Ready to Follow the Next E-Sports Match?

Create your gt3 account now and get full access to all E-Sports categories — from MLBB to DOTA 2 and CS2. Easy deposits via FPX or TNG eWallet, with a fully Bahasa Melayu interface.

Frequently Asked Questions About E-Sports

The three most common questions from new users looking to get started with E-Sports on gt3.

The gt3 Esports section covers matches from major titles including Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), DOTA 2, Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), Valorant and League of Legends. Available tournaments span regular season professional leagues, playoffs and high-profile international events such as The International and Major Championships.

The list of available titles may expand over time based on popularity and global tournament schedules. Check the gt3 E-Sports page regularly for the latest information on upcoming and ongoing matches.

Not necessarily. For basic bet types like picking the match winner, you just need to know the competing teams' track records and a bit of background on each team's strengths. This information is easy to find through various online sources, including e-sports websites and gaming news channels.

However, for more specialised bet types such as set handicap or map totals, knowing the match format and how the game works will help you make more informed decisions. Refer to FAQ gt3 for a detailed guide on the available bet types.

Once you've registered a gt3 account and logged in, head to the deposit section in your account and select a payment method. gt3 supports FPX for direct transfers from Malaysian bank accounts and TNG eWallet for users who prefer digital wallets. FPX deposits are typically processed almost instantly.

Once your deposit is successful, the funds will be credited to your account and you can head straight to the E-Sports section to follow active matches. For details on minimum deposit limits and the withdrawal process, check the FAQ or contact gt3 customer support.

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