Esports Takeout

  • #17 - Danelie Purdue : Content Partnerships Manager at ONE Esports; professional shoutcaster

    38:10
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we spoke with Danelie Purdue, Content Partnerships Manager at ONE Esports and a professional shoutcaster.
  • #16 - Rebecca Wan : Axie Infinity Manager

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    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we spoke with Rebecca Wan, Axie Infinity Manager. She is also the Co-Founder of Xprenia - an online learning platform for business, marketing, fundraising etc.
  • #15 - Muhamad Arif : Country Manager Malaysia of Team Secret

    51:02
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we got into a session with Muhamad Arif, Country Manager Malaysia of Team Secret. We spoke about:1. His time in Air Asia - the setting up of Air Asia Esports Club2. Being a Project Manager in The Gaming Company3. Being a Country Manager Malaysia for Team Secret
  • #14 - Speaking with Khairul Ashraf - Managing Director of Sumpter Legal.

    40:32
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we got into a session with Khairul Ashraf! Singapore Lawyer with a drive to help esports grow in the region! 
  • #13 - Session with Samson Oh - CEO of GosuGamers, Investor & Partner of Team Flash, Co-Founder of Cargo Studio

    45:38
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we got into a session with Samson Oh! Established player in the esports market with a mission to impact through esports & gaming!We spoke about his venture into GosuGamers; the gaming scene in SEA region & how it differs from other continents; his journey in forming Team Flash; and his accelerator program for game developers. 
  • #12 - Mobile Gaming in SEA, Esports Potential of Nintendo Switch & Steam Deck, Galaxy Racer's $100k investment in Pakistan, EVOS Announcing A New Training Facility

    41:20
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we spoke about:1. how big mobile gaming is in SEA. With future pipeline of cloud gaming and 5G network coming in, will this help and make the mobile gaming bigger?2. the prospect of Nintendo Switch & Steam Deck to open up a new avenue of an esports angle and ecosystem.3. Galaxy Racer's $100k venture into the Pakistan esports scene. We discuss the angle that Galaxy Racer can take and how it can increase their fan base in Pakistan.4. EVOS' new training facility in Jakarta. With the rollout of vaccines and the world slowly returning to 'normal', EVOS is inviting their players and staff back together in their brand new training facility.
  • #11 - Welcome Back Syah Badrul! Development of Wild Rift Esports, Amihan Esports BAN & DISBAND

    22:26
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we welcome back Syah Badrul, the President of GenBijak!We got an update from him on his tournament. We then dive deep on age restrictions in Wild Rift, the fiasco that happened within Amihan Esports, and also whether Wild Rift can become a global mobile esports!
  • #10 - Session with Edwardo Gaming. Spoke about his successful private business, Berjaya Dragons, Wild Rift, and the Malaysian esports landscape

    51:40
    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we have an amazing session with Edwardo Gaming, brand ambassador and marketing manager of Berjaya Dragons!We spoke about this background, how he came into esports, his private business, Berjaya Dragons & more!
  • #09 - Malaysia's University e-League, esukan's National League, and The International outright rejected by Sweden

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    Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we talked about the launch of University e-League. Will big sponsors like KitKat Chunky, MSI, and Mountain Dew propel the league to the next level? And we also discussed about life after university.We also talk about another tournament being played at around the same time - the Malaysia Esports League 2021. RM200k prize pool but what's the effectiveness of holding such a tournament?Lastly, we spoke about Dota2's The International debacle with Sweden. The Swedish government has recently rejected Valve's request for The International to be categorized as an elite sporting event. What does this mean for the Dota2 scene?
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