Infinix Takes Its Global Esports Commitment to the Next Level with GT 30 Pro and Campus Cup 2025!
- Christopher Chuah
- Jul 8, 2025
- 2 min read

Infinix is leveling up its global esports efforts with the competitive debut of the GT 30 Pro at the Infinix Campus Cup (XCC) 2025, in collaboration with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
This regional university tournament, which features teams from Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines, offering student players their first official taste of the GT 30 Pro’s pro-level gaming performance.

With mobile esports expected to reach over 641 million global viewers by 2025 (Newzoo), Infinix is redefining gaming smartphones for the next generation. The GT 30 Pro has been officially named the tournament phone for upcoming seasons of major MLBB leagues across Southeast Asia, including the MLBB Professional League, Development League, and Myanmar Super League.


Designed for esports excellence, the Infinix GT 30 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 5G Gaming Chipset, a 144Hz AMOLED display, and Infinix’s All-Day Full FPS System—ensuring stable, high-performance gameplay. This system includes the MagCase and MagCharge Cooler, which together provide effective cooling and wireless charging, keeping frame rates smooth even during long sessions.
Officially certified for 120FPS in MLBB, the GT 30 Pro offers ultra-responsive performance and low latency, ideal for competitive gaming.
According to Tony Zhao, CEO of Infinix, the company sees esports as a platform for talent and innovation, recognizing Southeast Asia—especially Malaysia—as a key hub for emerging gamers, and aims to equip the next generation to compete globally through the GT 30 Pro and Campus Cup.

Ray Ng, Head of Esports Ecosystem at MOONTON Games, highlighted the continued partnership with Infinix, noting that initiatives like the Infinix Campus Cup reflect their shared goal of advancing professional gaming and delivering top-tier tournament experiences for rising talent.
The Infinix Campus Cup 2025 began with regional qualifiers in May and concludes with the Grand Finals on July 6 at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall in the Philippines. National champions from Malaysia (USM Vendetta), the Philippines (NU Bulldogs), Indonesia (Little Pikaa), Cambodia (Team TDN), and Myanmar (Creepy Gang) will compete for a $30,000 USD prize pool and exclusive Infinix esports rewards—marking a key step in Infinix’s mission to make pro-level gaming accessible to all.
Ahead of the finals, these teams will train alongside top MLBB pro squads, including HomeBois, Aurora Gaming, ONIC Esports, Duck Rice Esports, and Mythic Seal.
Available in Blade White, Shadow Ash, and Dark Flare, the Infinix GT 30 Pro delivers up to 512GB storage and 12GB RAM—offering the power and performance needed to Carry Like A Pro.
Infinix GT 30 Pro | |
Promotion | Free MagCharge Cooler & MagCase worth RM139 with every purchase, while stocks last |
Online Sales Platform | Infinix Official Stores on Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop |
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Available Colour Variants | Dark Flare, Shadow Ash, Blade White |
RRP | 256GB + 12GB (All colour variants)
512GB + 12GB (Exclusive to the Dark Flare colour variant)
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For real-time updates, official announcements, and tournament coverage for the Infinix Campus Cup (XCC) 2025, check out Infinix Malaysia’s website, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.






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