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Alter Ego Clinches Victory at Predator League 2025 in Kuala Lumpur

The Asia Pacific Predator League 2025 concluded with an electrifying finale in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as Indonesia's Alter Ego secured the championship title. Held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), the event brought together 16 of the region's best teams, competing for a share of the $400,000 USD prize pool.

Alter Ego showcased exceptional skill and teamwork throughout the tournament, culminating in a dominant victory over the Philippines' ZOL Esports in the Grand Final. The Indonesian powerhouse claimed the Predator Shield and a $65,000 USD prize, while ZOL Esports earned $20,000 USD as runners-up.


The semifinals saw remarkable performances from Japan's Crest Gaming Zst and Malaysia's Xipto Esport, both of whom were eliminated after hard-fought matches but walked away with $7,500 USD each.


The competition featured a group stage leading into a single-elimination playoff bracket, delivering thrilling matches and standout individual performances across all stages.


In a groundbreaking announcement, Predator Gaming revealed that the 2026 edition of the tournament will be hosted in India. This marks a significant milestone for Indian esports and reflects the growing prominence of the region in the global competitive scene.

The Asia Pacific Predator League continues to be a beacon for esports talent across the region, fostering growth and showcasing the best teams and players.

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