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Riot Games Launches League of Legends Titans Cup MY & SG with Easy Onair

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Riot Games has announced a two-year partnership with Malaysian esports production house Easy Onair Sdn Bhd to launch the League of Legends Titans Cup MY & SG (LTC) — a new national tournament aimed at revitalising the LoL competitive scene in Malaysia and Singapore.

A Clear Pathway to Pro Leagues

The Titans Cup will act as the official qualifier for the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP) Wildcard Playoffs, providing aspiring teams a gateway into the region’s elite league. The top team from the LTC will face off against national champions from across Asia, including India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand, for a coveted spot in the LCP Promotion and Relegation Tournament.

Empowering the Local Esports Scene

“This long-term collaboration reflects our belief in MYSG’s potential,” said Resha Pradipta, Country Manager for Riot Games Indonesia & Malaysia. “We’re proud to support local talent and build a true path-to-pro ecosystem.”

Easy Onair will lead all tournament operations from event execution and live production to caster recruitment and community engagement over the next two years.

Inclusive Format with Full Broadcast Coverage

The LTC promises open registration for all eligible players in Malaysia and Singapore, ensuring equal opportunities. The tournament will follow a multi-stage format, including group stages, playoffs, and finals, with all matches broadcast live across multiple platforms including:

  • League of Legends Malaysia’s Facebook and YouTube
  • Easy Onair’s TikTok

Registration & Updates

Players can register at riot.com/LeagueTitansCup. Tournament details, including registration dates, prize pool, and schedules will be updated on:

  • @leagueoflegendsmy (Instagram)
  • League of Legends MY/SG (Facebook)
  • Easy Onair’s official channels

With this landmark partnership, Riot Games and Easy Onair are set to reignite the LoL esports scene in Malaysia and Singapore, offering local talent a legitimate shot at international success.

Raaj Lokanathan
Raaj Lokanathan
A software engineer as a profession. A tech blogger as a passion.

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