E-Sports at 2500 —
MLBB, DOTA 2, CS2 & More
This page covers everything you need to know about e-sports at 2500 — from the tournaments available and how to deposit in MYR, to the simple steps for getting started on your mobile.
Why is e-sports at 2500 a great choice for Malaysian users?
Four key things that set the e-sports experience on this platform apart from simply watching a regular match.
The 2500 platform covers major e-sports tournaments such as MPL Malaysia (Mobile Legends), The International (DOTA 2), IEM (Counter-Strike) and several popular Southeast Asian regional leagues followed in Malaysia. Results are updated in real time so you're always up to date with the latest developments in every match.
Malaysia's e-sports community is highly active on mobile. 2500 is built with a responsive interface that runs smoothly on both Android and iOS — no additional downloads required. You can browse markets, follow results, and manage your account entirely from your phone in under a minute.
It goes beyond just picking match winners — the e-sports markets on this platform cover handicaps, map totals, first blood, total kills, and a range of advanced options depending on the title. This gives users who understand each game's dynamics the flexibility to make more strategic calls.
Malaysian e-sports teams competing in MPL and regional DOTA 2 leagues receive dedicated coverage on the 2500 platform. This is especially useful for local fans who want to follow their favourite teams' performance in both domestic leagues and international tournaments featuring Malaysian representatives.
E-sports is more than a hobby — it's a community
Malaysia is one of the most active e-sports communities in Southeast Asia. From major cities like Kuala Lumpur and Penang to the interiors of Sabah and Sarawak, young players and e-sports fans have built a strong community around popular titles such as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, DOTA 2 and Valorant.
2500 recognises the importance of this community by providing tournament information, team statistics, and markets relevant to the Malaysian context. For users who already follow live match streams on video platforms, 2500 complements that experience with easy access to market information from any device.
Also explore the local football betting if you also follow conventional sports alongside esports. The platform covers both categories in one convenient place.
E-sports tournaments typically covered on this platform
| Game Title | Major Leagues / Tournaments | Common Market Types | Match Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | MPL Malaysia, MSC, M-Series | Match Winner, Map Handicap, First Blood | Weekends, seasonal |
| DOTA 2 | The International, ESL One, DPC | Winner, Total Maps, Kills, Handicap | Year-round |
| Counter-Strike 2 | IEM, BLAST Premier, ESL Pro League | 1X2, Round Handicap, Total Maps | Monthly |
| Valorant | VCT Pacific, Champions Tour | Winner, Map Handicap, Total Rounds | Seasonal |
| King of Glory | KGL, KPL | Winner, First Dragon, Total Maps | Seasonal |
How do I get started with e-sports on this platform?
Go to the registration page and fill in the basic details — username, password and email. The whole process takes under two minutes and requires no software download. Your account will be active immediately once registration is complete.
Choose your preferred deposit method — FPX, Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks or e-wallet. All transactions are in Malaysian Ringgit with no currency conversion. FPX deposits are processed within seconds and your balance will be credited to your account immediately.
Once logged in, navigate to the E-Sports section from the main menu. You'll see a list of ongoing and upcoming tournaments sorted by game title. Select the match you're interested in and review the available markets before making any selections.
Once you've placed your selections, you can follow the action through the platform's live results page. Stats are updated in real time. Withdrawals can be made as soon as the official result is confirmed, and processing is typically completed within the stated timeframe.
If you run into any issues or have questions, the 2500 support team is ready to help. You can also refer to our homepage for a platform overview or contact customer support through the channels available in your account.
Deposits and withdrawals for e-sports at 2500
MYR deposit steps
- Log in to your 2500 account from your mobile phone or computer.
- Click the "Deposit" button at the top of the interface or within your account menu.
- Choose your deposit method — FPX (instant transfer), Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, or your preferred e-wallet.
- Enter the amount you wish to deposit in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). Make sure the amount meets the minimum deposit requirement.
- Follow the payment instructions on screen and confirm the transaction. For FPX, you'll be redirected to your bank's portal for final verification.
- Your balance will be credited to your 2500 account instantly once the transaction is successful.
Withdrawal steps
- Make sure your account has completed the full identity verification (KYC) process before making your first withdrawal.
- Click "Withdraw" or "Withdrawal" from your account menu.
- Enter your Malaysian bank details — the account holder's name must match the name registered on the platform.
- Enter the withdrawal amount and confirm your request. Withdrawals to Malaysian local banks are typically processed within 1–3 business days.
- Check your email or SMS notification to confirm that your withdrawal has been approved.
| Method | Processing Time | Minimum Limit |
|---|---|---|
| FPX | Instant | Low |
| Maybank2u | Instant | Low |
| CIMB Clicks | Instant | Low |
| E-Wallet | Instant | Low |
| Withdrawal (Bank) | 1–3 business days | Check account |
All transactions are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). No foreign currency conversion fees apply for local users.
Ready to dive into the world of esports?
Sign up at 2500, deposit in MYR via FPX or Maybank, and start following MLBB, DOTA 2, CS2, and more tournaments right from your phone today.
What most users overlook
Many new users don't realise that the E-Sports section at 2500 also covers matches streamed live on popular video platforms — you don't need to switch between different apps to keep up with both the match and market information at the same time.
It's also worth noting that e-sports schedules differ from football — matches can take place any day, at any hour, including late nights and early mornings, particularly for international tournaments running on European or American time zones. Always check the latest schedule in your account.
If you'd like to learn more about how the platform works or have technical questions, visit 2500 platform homepage to navigate to the relevant section or contact customer support, available 24 hours a day.
E-sports terms you should know
- Map
- Each "match" in many e-sports titles such as DOTA 2, MLBB and CS2 is called a "map". A series can consist of a best-of-1, best-of-3 or best-of-5 maps, depending on the tournament format.
- First Blood
- A market that predicts which team will secure the first kill in a match. It's an early-game market commonly available for MLBB and DOTA 2, where outcomes are typically decided within the first few minutes.
- Handicap Map
- A system that gives the underdog team a map advantage to level the playing field. For example, a +1.5 handicap means the team is considered to have won if they take at least one map in a best-of-3 series.
- Total Kills
- A market that predicts whether the total kills in a map or match will go over or under a set number. Popular in games like CS2, where kill patterns can be analysed using team statistics.
- Live In-Play
- A market that opens while the match is in progress. Odds shift in real time based on how the game unfolds, giving users who are watching the live stream the opportunity to act on current team performance.
- MVP (Most Valuable Player)
- A market that predicts which player will be named MVP of a match. Typically offered for prestigious tournaments featuring standout individual performers.
Frequently asked questions about e-sports at 2500
Answers to common questions from Malaysian users who are new to exploring online e-sports.
Malaysia's fast-growing esports community
E-sports in Malaysia is more than just gaming — it has grown into a full industry involving professional players, coaches, commentators and organisers of international-standard tournaments. Malaysian teams have made their mark in numerous regional and global competitions, giving the community even more reason to take pride in local achievements.
The 2500 platform is a companion to this community — providing relevant tournament market information, a mobile-friendly interface and deposit methods suited to Malaysian users. Whether you're a die-hard MPL fan or just getting into the world of e-sports, everything you need is in one place.