Malaysia to Host Apac Predator League Grand Finals 2025

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Malaysia to Host Apac Predator League Grand Finals 2025
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The Asia Pacific (Apac) Predator League Grand Finals 2025 is coming to Malaysia, with over 20 esports teams from 14 regions competing for a US$400,000 prize pool. The event will take place at the Malaysian International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec) from January 11 to January 12, featuring performances by international artists and fierce battles in the popular MOBA game Valorant.

From RM1.72m prize pool to K-pop stars: Malaysia to host Apac Predator League Grand Finals 2025, potentially its biggest esports event yet

Over 20 esport teams from 14 regions will be competing for top honours in the Apac Predator League Grand Finals 2025 happening this January 11 and January 12 at the Malaysian International Trade and Exhibition Centre in KL. The Apac Predator League Grand Finals 2025 will be headlined by K-pop superstars such as Minzy and Sandara Park from famous K-pop girl group 2NE1, along with Philippines girl group G22 and local singers Aina Abdul, Hael Husaini and more.G22, Hael Husaini and Minzy will be performing on January 11 while Aina Abdul and Sandara Park featuring Minzy are set to perform on January 12.

The Apac Predator League Grand Finals 2025 is a ticketed event with ticket prices ranging from RM99 for a one-day ticket to RM1,198 for the Legendary Duo category.

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