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np300 E-Sports — Esports Betting & Malaysia's Digital League

This page covers everything available in the E-Sports section on the np300 platform — the games included, how markets work, a guide for Malaysian users, and how to get started from your mobile.

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Four Key Features of the np300 E-Sports Section

A quick overview of what sets the esports experience on this platform apart from others.

Major Game Coverage

Mobile Legends Bang Bang, Dota 2, CS2, PUBG Mobile, and Valorant are all available in one section. Every title popular among Malaysian and Southeast Asian users is listed without any complicated navigation.

Diverse Market Options

It's not just about overall winner markets. np300 offers round winner, total maps, team handicap, and game-specific specialty markets depending on the title. More options means more angles to work with when doing your analysis.

Live Results & Statistics

During a live match, round scores and map results are updated in real time, letting users follow the action without relying on external sources.

Mobile-Optimised

The entire E-Sports section is fully accessible from any Android or iOS browser. The layout adjusts automatically for smaller screens, making navigation easy without losing any key information.

Malaysian Esports — From Local Teams to the International Stage

The real-world context of Malaysian esports and how it connects to this section on the np300 platform.

Mobile Legends and Southeast Asian Dominance

Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) remains the most popular esports title in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia. Malaysian teams have proven themselves on the international stage across multiple MPL (Mobile Legends Professional League) seasons and M-Series World Championships. On np300, MPL Malaysia fixtures and international tournaments are the primary focus for local users.

Every MPL season brings rising teams and puts established ones under pressure to defend their standing. The contrasting playstyles of Malaysian, Filipino, and Indonesian teams make each Southeast Asian match a distinct scenario when it comes to market analysis.

Dota 2 — The International and the Malaysian Community

The Malaysian Dota 2 community is among the most active in the region. Since Malaysian teams began competing internationally, interest in Dota 2 tournaments has continued to grow. The International (TI) — the world's biggest Dota 2 championship, with a prize pool in the hundreds of millions of MYR — is the most-watched esports event among Malaysian fans every year.

Np300 offers markets for Dota 2 tournaments from the group stage through to the grand final, with map winner and team handicap markets that vary according to the strength of each matchup.

Users in Sabah following esports and sports tournaments online
Malaysian users from Sabah to Selangor active on the np300 platform
Game Coverage in the E-Sports Section
Games Genre Main Markets
Mobile Legends Mobile MOBA Match Winner, Handicap
Dota 2 PC MOBA Map Winner, Map Over/Under
CS2 FPS Shooter Round Winner, Point Handicap
PUBG Mobile Battle Royale Match Winner, Standings
Online betting atmosphere in Putrajaya via the np300 platform
Access the E-Sports section from anywhere in Malaysia

CS2 and the International Stage — World Majors

CS2 (formerly CSGO) features Valve-backed Major tournaments with prize pools and international profiles that draw viewers worldwide, including Malaysia. Malaysian fans who follow European and North American teams typically keep an eye on CS2 Major match markets as well.

PUBG Mobile — Most Active Asia Region

PUBG Mobile is one of the most active battle royale titles in Asia, with Malaysian teams competing in the PMPL (PUBG Mobile Pro League) Southeast Asia. The PUBG Mobile tournament format differs from MOBA titles — teams are ranked based on overall standings within the league rather than a direct head-to-head format, making these markets more complex but rewarding for users who understand the competition structure.

For table and card games, np300 also offers a dedicated online poker accessible from the same account with no separate registration required.

Four Malaysian User Scenarios in the E-Sports Section

How Malaysian users actually use this section in their day-to-day lives.

Night Live Match Viewer

MPL Malaysia matches typically take place on weekends and in the evenings. Many users open the np300 E-Sports section on their phones while watching the live stream, letting them check markets and stats in real time alongside the match. np300's mobile layout doesn't require zooming in to read match information.

Dedicated Malaysian Team Follower

Users who follow Malaysian teams in MPL or PMPL typically have a solid grasp of each team's playstyle and match history. The np300 E-Sports section offers relevant markets for Malaysian team competitions, letting these users put that knowledge to more purposeful use.

Active Players Who Are Also Viewers

Many active Mobile Legends or PUBG Mobile players in Malaysia also follow professional-level tournaments. Their familiarity with game mechanics gives them an edge in understanding market context — for instance, knowing why a particular team dominates on certain maps or under specific in-game conditions.

International Tournament Follower

Major tournaments like The International (Dota 2) and CS Majors are held in Europe and the Americas, which puts them in very different time zones from Malaysia. Users who follow these events typically access the np300 platform late at night or in the early hours — times when a lightweight, fast mobile layout is especially valuable for loading match information quickly.

Understanding Esports Markets — Examples & Bet Types

A neutral explanation of how esports markets work, with concrete examples to help you understand.

Quick Example: Match Winner Market

Say two teams meet in an MPL Malaysia group stage match. The market has Team A at odds 1.65 and Team B at 2.20. If you back Team A with a RM 100 bet, your return is RM 165 (stake included). If you back Team B with the same stake and they win, you receive RM 220.

Lower odds reflect teams the market considers stronger, while higher odds are given to teams seen as underdogs but still in with a chance. This is a neutral example for illustrative purposes only.

Handicap Markets in E-Sports

Handicap markets in esports work similarly to Asian handicap in football. If Team A is the stronger side, they're given a negative handicap — for example, -1.5 maps — meaning they need to win by at least 2 maps for the handicap bet to pay out. This makes lopsided matchups far more interesting from a market perspective.

E-Sports Market Types — Quick Reference
Market Types Description Best For
Match Winner Which team wins overall All games
Map Handicap Map count advantages/disadvantages MOBA, FPS
Maps Over/Under Total maps over/under a target number Dota 2, CS2
Round Winner Who wins a specific round/map MOBA, FPS
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The np300 platform is fully optimised for mobile use
Access & Registration

To use the E-Sports section in full, you'll need an active np300 account. Registration only takes a few minutes and can be done directly from your mobile.

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Deposits and withdrawals in MYR (Malaysian Ringgit)

From Getting Started to Understanding the Section — User Journey

Four steps that new users typically go through before they're comfortable navigating the np300 E-Sports section.

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Discover the E-Sports section via search or navigation

Users typically arrive at this page through searches related to Malaysian esports betting or via the main np300 navigation menu after logging in. This page covers all the essential information you need before using the section.

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Understand the game types and available markets

Once users see that np300 covers Mobile Legends, Dota 2, CS2, and PUBG Mobile with a range of market types, they can identify which game they know best and use that as their starting point.

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Register an account and download the app (optional)

Registering an np300 account is the first step to fully accessing the E-Sports section. For a smoother mobile experience, you can also downloading the official np300 Android app for active notifications and one-tap access from your home screen.

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Start with the matches you know best

A tip for new users: start with tournaments you already follow as a viewer — MPL Malaysia, for instance, if you play or are a fan of Mobile Legends. Knowing the teams and their playstyles gives you much better context for understanding the available markets. For more information about the platform as a whole, visit about np300 page.

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Users from Sarawak and across Malaysia active on this platform
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Frequently Asked Questions about np300 E-Sports

Straight answers to the most common questions from new users of this section.

The np300 E-Sports section covers Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB), Dota 2, CS2, PUBG Mobile, and Valorant as its main titles. Coverage depends on active tournament schedules — matches from major leagues such as MPL, The International, and CS Majors are available with the most complete market offerings. The game list is updated in line with current popularity and tournament calendars.

Yes, all features in the np300 E-Sports section are accessible directly from an Android or iOS mobile browser with no installation required. The layout is optimised for mobile screens. If you want match notifications and faster access, the official np300 Android app can be downloaded from the app download page us.

Registration can be completed in just a few minutes from your mobile phone. Head to the np300 account registration, fill in the required details, and verify your account. Once your account is active, you can head straight to the E-Sports section from the main navigation menu and make a deposit in MYR using local Malaysian payment methods.

The E-Sports section focuses on professional video game tournaments — covering markets, schedules, and game-specific information for titles like Mobile Legends, Dota 2, and CS2. The Live Match section provides real-time scores across all active sports, including football, badminton, and ongoing esports events. Both sections can be used at the same time for a more complete experience.

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