.malaysiaowwc Announces OverwatchWorldCup 2023 Committee
, which has had a three-year hiatus since 2019. Malaysia was selected as one of the countries to represent the Asia-Pacific region, which first entailed the selection for the country’s competition committee. Team Malaysia has since announced the country’s committee members taking up the roles of General Manager, Coach and Social Lead.
As per the announcement on the Team Malaysia social media accounts, the roles above are taken by Awang Ilyas Awang Mahsen, Jason Tan and Wong Jun Shin, respectively. They are also known respectively by their handles BawangByte, blueice and Shizuku. For this year’s Overwatch World Cup, Team Malaysia is among six other countries in the APAC B group, of which only two countries will get a spot at the LAN finals event. This is as opposed to the A group, where the six countries in it will be competing for three slots of the 16 total at the finals. Beyond APAC, countries in the Americas and EMEC regions will have their own A and B groups competing for their own respective five spots in the main event.
We know you've been waiting for this 👀! Welcome your 2023 Overwatch World Cup Committee for Team Malaysia! 🇲🇾
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