The champions of the Honor of Kings Invitational Series 2 have been crowned, with LGD Gaming Malaysia emerging victorious in the popular MOBA and claiming the gold. Following their impressive performance, LGD Gaming Malaysia defeated Team Secret in the grand finals, securing the lion's share of a substantial $300,000 prize pool.
This victory not only signifies their prowess but also guarantees LGD Gaming Malaysia a spot at the Honor of Kings Invitational Midseason tournament at the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia this August. They will compete against 12 other international teams for additional prestige and prize money.
Expanding the Esports Scene
In addition to LGD's success, there is exciting news on the horizon for the Honor of Kings esports community. The game is set to launch a new Southeast Asia Championship, reflecting its ambitions to foster a significant esports scene globally. Honor of Kings has already achieved massive success in China, and with its global release, it shows clear signs of aiming to become a dominant force in competitive mobile gaming.
Following Riot Games' withdrawal from the competitive scene in the APAC and SEA regions last year, Honor of Kings is well-positioned to fill the void and potentially become the go-to game for esports enthusiasts in these areas.
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