University & Campus Esports Framework 2025: From Clubs to Certified Circuits

University & Campus Esports Framework 2025: From Clubs to Certified Circuits By KITAMEN Esports Solutions • 21 October 2025 Malaysia’s universities have always been the heartbeat of esports — full of passionate players, talented organisers, and future professionals. Yet, most campus tournaments still operate in isolation. The University & Campus Esports Framework 2025 introduces a…

Why Malaysia’s Esports Industry Needs a Unified Calendar

Why Malaysia’s Esports Industry Needs a Unified Calendar (And Why Central Already Built It) By KITAMEN Esports Solutions • 21 October 2025 Every weekend in Malaysia, multiple esports events collide — campus tournaments overlapping with state qualifiers, community leagues clashing with pro circuits. The result: fragmented audiences, diluted sponsorships, and exhausted players. What the industry…

Malaysia’s Esports Verification Network — Why Central Matters More Than Memberships

Malaysia’s Esports Verification Network — Why Central Matters More Than Memberships By KITAMEN Esports Solutions • 21 October 2025 For years, legitimacy in Malaysian esports was treated like a membership badge — join a body, get a logo, and you’re “official.” In 2025, that model no longer protects players, sponsors, or organisers. What the ecosystem…

How EsportsCentral.my Standardises Malaysia’s Event Ecosystem

How EsportsCentral.my Standardises Malaysia’s Event Ecosystem By KITAMEN Esports Solutions • 21 October 2025 Malaysia’s esports scene is vibrant — but without a single, trusted system for listings, verification, and reporting, the ecosystem suffers from duplicated schedules, inconsistent rulebooks, and unreliable KPIs. EsportsCentral.my was built to fix that. It functions as the national registry and…

Malaysia’s Esports Governance Landscape 2025 — Who Really Builds the Future

Malaysia’s Esports Governance Landscape 2025 — Who Really Builds the Future By KITAMEN Esports Solutions • 18 October 2025 Malaysia’s esports ecosystem has evolved rapidly since its official recognition as a sport in 2018. What began as community-led tournaments and campus leagues has now expanded into a multibillion-ringgit creative economy — powered by events, education,…