Infinix Scores Big: Tech Brand Becomes Official Gaming Smartphone Partner for MPL Malaysia 2025 Esports Tournament


Mobile gaming just got a serious upgrade in Malaysia as Infinix teams up with MOONTON Games to power the country's biggest esports league

The Malaysian esports scene is heating up, and Infinix is throwing its hat firmly into the ring. The trendy tech brand has just announced a game-changing partnership with MOONTON Games that's set to shake up the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) Malaysia for the entire 2025 season.

This isn't just another corporate handshake deal – Infinix is going all-in as the official gaming smartphone partner for both MPL Malaysia Season 15 and Season 16. And they're not messing around with their hardware either. The Infinix GT 20 Pro has been crowned the official gaming smartphone for MPL MY S15, packing some seriously impressive specs that should make competitive players sit up and take notice.

What Makes the GT 20 Pro Special?

The GT 20 Pro isn't your average smartphone trying to masquerade as a gaming device. This thing comes loaded with dual-chip technology that promises "unparalleled performance" – marketing speak that actually seems to have some substance behind it. The phone features an ultra-responsive gaming display with high refresh rates, which is crucial when you're trying to land those split-second plays that separate the pros from the wannabes.

But here's where it gets interesting: Infinix has also built in an advanced cooling system to keep the phone from turning into a hand warmer during those intense gaming sessions. All of this tech is wrapped up in what they're calling an "ultra sleek cyber mecha design" – because if you're going to game, you might as well look cool doing it.

Ocean Black Enters the Scene


The partnership gets even more interesting when you look at who's joining the party. Ocean Black, the esports team formerly known as Miracle Gaming, has also signed on as an official gaming smartphone partner with Infinix. What makes this particularly noteworthy is that Ocean Black is co-founded by popular influencer Bidin Al-Zaifa, bringing some serious social media clout to the table.

"We are thrilled to be part of MPL MY this year," says Bidin Al-Zaifa. "Their support not only boosts our performance but also allows us to compete at the highest level." It's the kind of endorsement that carries weight in the gaming community, especially when it comes from someone who's built their reputation on knowing what actually works.

Building on Success

This MPL partnership isn't Infinix's first rodeo in Malaysian esports. The company has been quietly building its presence through a two-year partnership with Homebois that started during the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Academy League Malaysia (MALMY) Season 2 back in 2024.


"Our partnership with MOONTON Games is a huge step in our goal to shape the future of esports in Malaysia," explains Wai Kiat Hong, Marketing Director of Infinix Malaysia. It's ambitious talk, but given that MPL Malaysia is the country's biggest mobile esports ecosystem, they're certainly positioning themselves in the right place to make it happen.

What's Next?

Looking ahead to MPL MY Season 16, Infinix is already teasing their next-generation gaming smartphone. While details are still under wraps, they're promising "cutting-edge advancements tailored for esports-level performance" – which suggests they're not resting on their GT 20 Pro laurels.

MOONTON Games seems equally excited about the partnership. "We're delighted to welcome Infinix into MPL Malaysia," says Siew Hao Zhen, Head of Esports for Malaysia and SEA Incubation. "MPL Malaysia is committed to fostering innovation and excellence in mobile gaming – values that dovetail with Infinix's strategy of delivering cutting-edge technology to empower gamers."

With Mobile Legends: Bang Bang boasting over 1.5 billion installations worldwide and 110 million monthly active users, this partnership puts Infinix right at the center of one of the world's most popular mobile gaming ecosystems. For Malaysian esports fans, it means better technology, more professional opportunities, and hopefully, some epic gaming moments ahead.


- PakChaq Riq

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