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UniPin SEACA 2021 is back with the best of Southeast Asia's esports teams

32 teams from all over the region are gunning for the RM191,000 price money

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2021 2:33PM

UniPin SEACA 2021 is back with the best of Southeast Asia's esports teams
Malaysia is represented by big names such as FANX MY and RICHIE ANGEL in the UniPin SEACA 2021. – Google Image, November 15, 2021

JAKARTA – One of Southeast Asia’s biggest mixed and ladies esports tournaments, UniPin Southeast Asia Cyber Arena (SEACA) is back this November.

The UniPin SEACA 2021 series of events starts from November 12 – 21 with a total prize pool of USD46,000 (RM191,000). UniPin SEACA Major 2021 will be the highlight of UniPin SEACA 2021.

The PUBG Mobile tournament will be a stage for 32 qualified esports teams from all over SEA to compete. Malaysia is being represented by big names such as FANX MY and RICHIE ANGELS.

Ladies Series SEA Invitational will debut and be a part of UniPin SEACA 2021 for the first time.

The Moonton’s Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament qualifier stages were held from August to October, resulting in a total of 10 teams from 6 countries that will compete to win.

UniPin SEACA 2021 has also prepared SEA Talks. The 3-days webinar series will feature international speakers such as Mohd Fuad Mohd Noor, Head of Bahasa Vertical Mstar; Carlos Alimurung, CEO of ONE Esports; Allan Phang CMO of Galaxy Racer; and Harris Hartman, CBO of EVOS Esports. The SEA Talks events can be attended by anyone for free.

“We want to combine the spirit of competition from the tournaments with the spirit of developing the esports ecosystems.

“That is why we prepared the ladies tournaments and a space to learn through experts in the SEA Talks webinar,” explained Debora Imanuella, Senior Vice President of UniPin Community.

Meanwhile, Head of Public Relations and Communications of the Indonesian Esports Executive Board (PB ESI) Ashadi Ang appreciates the consistency in organising esports events in international level.

“SEACA’s presence as a sustainable and competitive professional tournament is a positive signal for the growth of healthy esports ecosystem.

“Hopefully, there will be more future Indonesian sports athletes and leaders born from this event,” concluded Ashadi.

More updates and details to all UniPin SEACA 2021 series of events through the official website, www.seacaexpo.com. Early registration on the website opens from November 10, to get access to tournaments, webinars, and other entertainment. Follow other tournaments’ official Instagram for updates about each tournament at @seaca.gg or @unipinladiesseries. – Bernama, November 15, 2021

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