Over a weekend of intense battles at the NoizuCon Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Malaysia Qualifier Final saw Team Todak and Team Path in Valorant pushing each other to the limit with neck-to-neck wins. The clash was the making of an electrifying showdown. As the Valorant action unfolded, Shamir "subbey" Aliff Bin Saifu Zaman, Fakhrul "jeed" Najeed Bin Idris, Tarmizi "kael" Bin Rusli, Muhammad "FrostyZ" Adam Bin Muhamad Nazri, and Muhammad "fragile" Aeiman Salleh Bin Hanapi of Team Todak showcased their exceptional teamwork and pinpoint accuracy, pushing Team Path to the brink before staging an impressive comeback.
It was a competitive battle of skill, strategy, and nerves of steel, supported by ardent fans who sat riveted to each move. In the deciding round, from Todak leading 12-6 until Team Path comeback to 12-12, and it went into overtime, tying at 13-13 before the winning team sealed it at 15-13. Ultimately, Team Todak clinched the title in a dramatic finish that sent their fans into rapturous celebration. Nevertheless, Hazim "kye" Bin Mohamad Salihuddin, Muhammad "zeeq" Hazeeq bin Shammim Azad, Sirajul "Riza" Azrie Bin Sirajul Adly, Darwish "toggle" Hakim Bin Nazari, and Dzul "Miko" Hilmie Bin Noor Roslan of Team Path have also proven themselves to be players and a team to look out for in other Valorant tournaments.
Similar to Dota 2 Champions, Team TODAK took home RM11,500 in cash and five Predator Robust luggage, which will come in handy for their trip to Manila. The second-placed teams did not go home empty-handed – each received cash prizes of RM6,900 in addition to five brand-new Predator gaming chairs per team. In total, the prizes handed out at the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Malaysia Qualifier amounted to about RM100,000!
Scheduled for the 13th and 14th of January 2024 in Manila, The Philippines, the Asia Pacific Predator League 2024 Grand Finals will showcase elite teams from across the Asia Pacific region, vying fiercely for the coveted regional Predator League Shield and their share of the US$400,000 prize pool.
For more details and the latest information about the league, please log on to https://www.predator-league.com/ or follow Predator Malaysia’s social media account on Facebook and Instagram.
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