Management and Science University (MSU) team MSU Kuda eSports has snagged the Top PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile Campus Championship (PMCC) 2020 title.

 

 

Declared winner out of twenty teams competing in the Grand Finals, MSU Kuda E-sports had beaten the competition of more than three thousand players forming over eight hundred teams from 320 universities and colleges in the qualification rounds.

 

The MSU team took home RM20,000 in prize money from PMCC 2020’s pool of RM60,000 up for grabs.

 

Advancing to the PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC) 2021 led by team captain Mohamad Nur Hakim Al-Azim (Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management and Piloting (Hons)) at the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering), the five-member team includes Fazril Farhan Mohd Fikri (Diploma in Information Technology at the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering), Muhammad Asyraf Abd Razak (Diploma in Culinary Arts at the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts), Muhammad Adam Izzac Norazali (Diploma in Public Relations and Entertainment Management at the School of Education and Social Sciences), and Sharan Dev Ramesh (Foundation in Medical Science at the International Medical School).

 

 

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is a multi-player online game developed and published by South Korea’s PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of the video game company Bluehole.

 

MSU Bachelor in Games Design and Animation (Hons)

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Management and Science University (MSU) team MSU Kuda eSports has snagged the Top PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile Campus Championship (PMCC) 2020 title.

 

 

Declared winner out of twenty teams competing in the Grand Finals, MSU Kuda E-sports had beaten the competition of more than three thousand players forming over eight hundred teams from 320 universities and colleges in the qualification rounds.

 

The MSU team took home RM20,000 in prize money from PMCC 2020’s pool of RM60,000 up for grabs.

 

Advancing to the PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC) 2021 led by team captain Mohamad Nur Hakim Al-Azim (Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management and Piloting (Hons)) at the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering), the five-member team includes Fazril Farhan Mohd Fikri (Diploma in Information Technology at the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering), Muhammad Asyraf Abd Razak (Diploma in Culinary Arts at the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts), Muhammad Adam Izzac Norazali (Diploma in Public Relations and Entertainment Management at the School of Education and Social Sciences), and Sharan Dev Ramesh (Foundation in Medical Science at the International Medical School).

 

 

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is a multi-player online game developed and published by South Korea’s PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of the video game company Bluehole.

 

MSU Bachelor in Games Design and Animation (Hons)

MSU Diploma in Games Design and Animation

Gamers’ gift to heart surgeons

 

Twenty-three-year-old RRQ D2E reportedly heads the Top-10 players list of the popular game based on the Japanese Battle Royale.

 

A Japanese learning experience for two siblings

My year in Japan – from dream to reality, with MSU

MSUrians lead best presentations in Japanese Safety Management programme

Japan scholarship for MSUrian making waves in biomedical science

Keeping up with creative trends and technologies in Tokyo

On point in Osaka

A summer of mobility in Malaysia

Summer for the senses

Healthy food for all