Malaysia’s Top 10 Esports & Gaming Media Outlets (2025 Edition)
By KITAMEN Esports Solutions
1. MyGameOn (MGO)
MyGameOn, under Media Prima’s Rev Media, leads Malaysia’s esports coverage. With strong backing from KBS and MDEC, it has won awards like Esports Media of the Year 2023. Known for wide-ranging coverage of MLBB, PUBG Mobile, and Honor of Kings tournaments, MGO also champions player stories and grassroots content.
2. WTMToday.my (WhatstheMeta)
WTMToday.my, founded by Mariah Ahmad, provides sharp commentary and analytical features on Malaysian esports. Covering events like the SEA Games and MPL Malaysia, it is trusted for balanced reporting and industry insights that resonate with both policymakers and the grassroots community.
3. Gamers Gazette MY (GGMY)
Gamers Gazette MY thrives as a social-first esports media brand. Known for TikTok and Instagram engagement, GGMY highlights tournaments, streamer culture, and youth-driven content, bridging pop culture with esports.
4. Astro Arena
Astro Arena has become the country’s esports broadcast hub, inheriting coverage previously carried by eGG Network. Its esports programming now streams alongside traditional sports, reaching both casual viewers and hardcore fans.
5. Lowyat.NET (Gaming & Esports)
Lowyat.NET, Malaysia’s top tech portal, continues to cover esports and gaming news. Known for hardware reviews and digital lifestyle reporting, Lowyat provides valuable crossover coverage for gamers and enthusiasts.
6. SEAGM / OffGamers
SEAGM and its sister platform OffGamers combine digital goods e-commerce with esports coverage. Their blogs and campaigns highlight esports tournaments, gamer communities, and new releases in Malaysia.
7. IGN SEA
IGN Southeast Asia provides regional-level esports coverage with a Malaysian footprint. Backed by Rev Media, it delivers international esports and gaming news with a localized perspective.
8. Esports Insider
Esports Insider is a global esports industry outlet with Malaysian relevance. Known for business and sponsorship reporting, it provides valuable context for Malaysia’s esports stakeholders.
9. Oppotus
Oppotus specializes in consumer insights and esports market research in Malaysia. Their studies help stakeholders understand market progression, audience behaviors, and sponsorship opportunities.
10. Esukan.gg
Esukan.gg serves as a tournament platform and esports hub, providing news and registration systems for Malaysian players and organizers. Its grassroots focus makes it vital for community-level esports.
⭐ Conclusion
Malaysia’s esports media ecosystem is diverse, from powerhouse portals like MyGameOn to grassroots platforms like Esukan.gg. Each outlet contributes to growing the scene, whether through mass visibility, in-depth analysis, or platform support. For players, institutions, and brands, knowing where to engage is key to maximizing impact.
Read: Malaysia’s Path to Closing the Esports Media Gap in ASEAN 2025

