When Sharifah Alia picked up Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, she never thought it would lead to her playing for the national eSports team for the SEA Games in Cambodia.
Now 20, the Mara College student in Beranang, Selangor, said she realises that there is still some stigma connected to eSports in Malaysia compared with other South-East Asian nations.
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