pv12 E-Sports — MLBB, DOTA 2 & More
Want to know how esports betting works in Malaysia, what game titles are available, and how to access live matches? This page covers everything you need to know about esports on pv12 — in Bahasa Melayu, accessible from your phone.
Top E-Sports Titles Most Played in Malaysia
The Malaysian esports community is one of the most active in Southeast Asia. Local players have a strong passion for titles that are also played competitively at the regional and international level. On pv12, the esports section brings together the major titles most closely followed by Malaysian fans.
| Game Titles | Genre | Match Stage | Match Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | MOBA | Local & Regional | Daily |
| DOTA 2 | MOBA | International | Almost every day |
| CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) | Shooter (FPS) | International | Almost every day |
| Valorant | Tactical Shooter | Asia Pacific | Several times a week |
| League of Legends | MOBA | Regional & International | Seasonal |
MLBB (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) remains the most popular title among Malaysian players thanks to its straightforward 5v5 format, mobile-friendly gameplay, and highly active local community. Local league matches take place almost every week, giving fans plenty of opportunities to keep up with their favourite teams.
E-sports matches happen far more frequently than traditional sports — some leagues run on an almost daily schedule throughout the year. This means more opportunities to follow the action and make decisions based on a team's current form.
Five Dimensions of E-Sports You Should Understand
Most major e-sports titles follow a seasonal league format, like the MPL (Mobile Legends Professional League) in Malaysia. Each season runs for several months, with top teams advancing to the playoffs and ultimately the Grand Final. Understanding the season structure helps you keep track of what's at stake at any given point.
DOTA 2 hosts "The International," one of the most prestigious e-sports events in the world, with prize pools reaching billions of MYR. CS2 runs its Major series several times a year across different global venues. These tournaments draw worldwide attention, including a strong following from Malaysia.
Malaysia has several professional esports teams competing actively, particularly in MLBB and Valorant. Supporting local teams adds a patriotic dimension to the esports experience — many fans closely follow the records and performances of their favourite homegrown players.
Unlike traditional sports, e-sports statistics are available in greater detail and in real time. Team win rates, individual player performance, head-to-head records, and in-game meta stats are all accessible, giving fans a clearer picture of how a match is shaping up.
Esports match schedules are typically announced well in advance and published in detail by organisers. On the pv12 platform, fans can check upcoming match schedules and completed match results directly from the esports section interface after logging in.
Check Matches and Results from Your Phone
Optimised for Android and Mobile Browsers
The pv12 platform is built mobile-first. The e-sports section features a layout optimised for phone screens — match listings are arranged vertically, with key details like team names, dates, and times displayed large and clearly without needing to zoom in.
Navigation buttons between sections — upcoming schedule, live matches, and past results — are easy to reach with your thumb without excessive scrolling. This matters because most pv12 users in Malaysia use their phone as their primary device.
Smooth Even on Low Data
The esports interface on pv12 is optimised to avoid excessive mobile data usage. Schedule information and results load quickly even on a weak 3G or 4G connection — ideal for users in suburban areas or when on the go using mobile data only.
For the smoothest experience, download the pv12 Android app, which stores interface elements locally and loads faster than a web browser. The app is available from the download page within the platform after log in to your account.
All modern browsers
Light on standard 4G
Local interface
Real-time schedule
Deposits, Payments & Account Management for Esports
All transactions on pv12 are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) — no currency conversion or complicated crypto systems to deal with. The available payment methods are tailored specifically for Malaysian users and are the same ones you use in everyday life.
Main Deposit Methods
TNG (Touch 'n Go) eWallet is the most popular option since nearly every Malaysian user already has one, and deposits go through almost instantly — usually within minutes. Maybank2u and CIMB Clicks are widely used online banking alternatives, ideal for those who prefer bank transfers over digital wallets.
Account Verification
To get started on the platform, you need to register and complete basic verification, which requires some personal information. This keeps your account secure and ensures transactions — especially withdrawal of winnings — are processed more quickly. Full details on how pv12 protects your data can be found at the platform's Privacy Policy page.
Limits & Withdrawals
Minimum deposit limits vary depending on your chosen payment method. Withdrawals are processed back to the same payment method used for your deposit. Keep your bank or digital wallet details in your account profile up to date to avoid any delays. For specific questions about limits or processing times, refer to the FAQ.
- TNG eWallet
- Maybank2u
- CIMB Clicks
- Other Online Banking
All transactions are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
Malaysian Esports Fans — Follow the Action from Your Phone
Register for a pv12 account, deposit via TNG or Maybank, and access MLBB, DOTA 2, CS2 match schedules and more — 24 hours a day, in Bahasa Melayu.
Commonly Used E-Sports Terms
Short for "Multiplayer Online Battle Arena" — a game genre where two teams compete to destroy each other's base. MLBB and DOTA 2 both fall under this genre.
"Most Valuable Player" — the standout performer in a match. In MLBB, MVP is typically determined by kill count, assists, and total damage dealt.
An advantage or disadvantage assigned to a team in a betting context to level the playing field. The stronger team is given a negative handicap to balance out the match.
The most effective strategy or hero/weapon picks at a given point in the game. The meta shifts whenever developers update the game, affecting teams that are slow to adapt.
"Best of 3" or "Best of 5" — a match format where a team must win a set number of games to take the series. Bo5 is less common and typically reserved for finals only.
The phase before a match begins where each team selects the heroes or characters they will play. Draft analysis by experienced fans can offer insight into a team's intended strategy.