Malaysia’s government and institutions are playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of esports. This category highlights policies, funding initiatives, and official programs that support Malaysia’s growing esports industry. From the Malaysia Madani Budget to KBS youth empowerment agendas, KITAMEN brings you trusted updates and analysis on how the government is investing in esports.

Whether you’re a policymaker, educator, or community leader, explore how government-backed initiatives are driving growth, empowering youth, and building infrastructure for Malaysia to become a regional esports leader.

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