Malaysia has one of Southeast Asia’s most recognizable gaming scenes because its biggest names come from several lanes at once: Dota 2 legends, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang stars, PUBG Mobile pros, Valorant players, Call of Duty: Mobile names and Malaysian gaming creators.
This guide ranks 30 Malaysian gamers, esports players, streamers and creators using public tournament results, verified esports databases, sourceable team history, audience reach, cultural influence and long-term recognition, not unsupported net worth estimates. | Quick fact | Answer |
| Country covered | Malaysia |
| Main categories | Esports players, streamers, YouTubers, gaming creators |
| Main games | Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, Valorant, Call of Duty: Mobile |
| Most famous Malaysian Dota 2 player | Mushi |
| Highest-earning Malaysian esports player | xNova |
| Most famous Malaysian gaming creator | Soloz |
| Highest-awarding game for Malaysian players | Dota 2 |
| Ranking method | Public prize data, achievements, team history, audience reach, influence and source quality |
| Net worth policy | Prize money is not treated as net worth |
| Source review | May 2026 |
Esports Earnings lists Malaysia with more than $23.5 million in recorded public esports prize money, with Dota 2 as the country’s highest-awarding game category. The same source identifies Yap “xNova” Jian Wei as Malaysia’s highest public esports prize-money earner, based on the May 2026 source review.
The most famous gamers from Malaysia include xNova, NothingToSay, MidOne, Mushi, Oli, JT-, Ah-fu, ChuaN, Ohaiyo, Moon, 343, Sekys, YumSkie/Yums, Stormie, ChYuan, d4v41, Ghost, Gojes, uHigh, Soloz, Jumper, DamRUDE, Eypul, Appy, Snipes, Fredo, Sasa, Xorn, CikuGais, and PerisH.
This list includes professional esports players, Dota 2 veterans, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang players, PUBG Mobile competitors, Valorant players, Call of Duty: Mobile players, streamers, YouTubers, and gaming creators. The best answer depends on whether the reader means competitive success, prize earnings, creator audience, or cultural influence.
| Goal | Best answer |
| Best overall esports earner | xNova |
| Best Dota 2 legacy name | Mushi |
| Best modern Malaysian Dota 2 stars | xNova, NothingToSay, MidOne, Oli, JT- |
| Best Malaysian MLBB players | Sekys, YumSkie/Yums, Stormie, Gojes, Sasa, Xorn, CikuGais |
| Best Malaysian PUBG Mobile names | uHigh, Jumper, DamRUDE, Eypul, Appy, Snipes, Fredo |
| Best Malaysian Valorant player | d4v41 |
| Best Malaysian gaming creator | Soloz |
| Best Call of Duty: Mobile Malaysian name | PerisH |
| Best answer for cultural impact | Mushi for esports legacy; Soloz for creator influence |
This list was built using public achievements, tournament results, audience size, team history, cultural impact, international visibility, and source quality. It includes professional esports players, gaming YouTubers, streamers, mobile esports players, Dota 2 veterans, MLBB competitors, PUBG Mobile players, Valorant players, and creator-led gaming personalities.
Sources used include public esports databases, official player and team profiles, Liquipedia pages, Esports Earnings, Esports Charts, game-specific esports databases, official social profiles, and recognized esports coverage. Private salary claims, unsupported net worth figures, residence claims, and exact monthly income estimates are avoided unless reliable public sources support them.
This ranking is not a net-worth list. A Malaysian gamer can rank highly because of tournament achievements, public prize earnings, audience reach, cultural influence, creator visibility, team-building impact, or importance within one game.
Competitive players are weighted by public results, verified prize data, team history, and international relevance. Creators are weighted by gaming relevance, audience reach, consistency, and influence on Malaysian gaming culture.
A famous gamer in this article can be:
- An esports player competing in Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, Valorant, Call of Duty: Mobile, or another major competitive title.
- A gaming YouTuber known for gameplay, livestreaming, Mobile Legends content, comedy gaming, challenges, or casual gaming videos.
- A streamer with a large Malaysian or Southeast Asian gaming audience.
- A gaming-adjacent creator whose content strongly overlaps with esports, gaming livestreams, mobile games, creator events, or gamer communities.
- A retired player, coach, analyst, or team figure whose work clearly affected Malaysia’s esports scene.
| Gamer | Why they matter |
| xNova | Malaysia’s highest-earning esports player; Dota 2 support |
| NothingToSay | Elite Malaysian Dota 2 mid laner |
| MidOne | Major Malaysian Dota 2 international star |
| Mushi | Malaysian Dota legend and SEA esports icon |
| Oli | Million-dollar Malaysian Dota 2 support |
| JT- | Top Malaysian Dota 2 offlaner |
| Ah-fu | Malaysian Dota 2 support and coach |
| ChuaN | Historic Malaysian Dota player and TI winner |
| Ohaiyo | Malaysian Dota 2 veteran |
| Moon | Malaysian Dota 2 mid laner |
| 343 | Malaysian Dota 2 support, coach and caster |
| Sekys | Leading Malaysian MLBB player |
| YumSkie | Malaysian MLBB roamer and SRG star |
| Stormie | Malaysian MLBB mid laner |
| ChYuan | Malaysian Dota 2 core player |
| d4v41 | Malaysia’s top Valorant name |
| Ghost | Malaysian Dota 2 carry |
| Gojes | Malaysian MLBB EXP laner |
| uHigh | Famous Malaysian PUBG Mobile player |
| Soloz | Malaysian gaming creator and MLBB personality |
| Jumper | Malaysian PUBG Mobile player |
| DamRUDE | Malaysian PUBG Mobile competitor |
| Eypul | Malaysian PUBG Mobile competitor |
| Appy | Malaysian PUBG Mobile player |
| Snipes | Malaysian PUBG Mobile player |
| Fredo | Malaysian PUBG Mobile veteran |
| Sasa | Malaysian MLBB player and coach |
| Xorn | Malaysian MLBB roamer / in-game leader |
| CikuGais | Malaysian MLBB player |
| PerisH | Malaysian Call of Duty: Mobile player |
Earnings table based on Esports Earnings’ Malaysia player rankings. This list is not ranked only by money. The top names combine esports achievements, audience size, cultural influence, international visibility, and long-term recognition.
- xNovaranks high because he is Malaysia’s highest-earning esports player by public prize data.
- NothingToSayranks high because he became one of Malaysia’s biggest international Dota 2 stars.
- MidOneranks high because he has been one of Malaysia’s most successful Dota 2exports.
- Mushiranks high because he is a Malaysian Dota legend and one of Southeast Asia’s most respected players.
- Oli, JT-, Ah-fu, ChuaN, Ohaiyo, Moon, and 343rank high because Dota 2 has produced Malaysia’s largest global esports results.
- Sekys, YumSkie, Stormie, Gojes, Sasa, Xorn, and CikuGaisrank high because MLBBis one of Malaysia’s most visible modern esports categories.
- d4v41ranks high because he is Malaysia’s biggest Valorant name by public prize data.
- uHigh, Jumper, DamRUDE, Eypul, Appy, Snipes, and Fredorank high because PUBG Mobile is one of Malaysia’s strongest mobile esports scenes.
- Solozranks high because he is one of Malaysia’s most recognizable gaming creators.
XNova competing in a professional Dota 2 esports match xNova is Malaysia’s highest-earning esports player by public prize data and one of the country’s most successful Dota 2 supports.
- Gamer tag: xNova
- Real name: Yap Jian Wei
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born October 1, 1997; age 28 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Support
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted him xNova with Xtreme Gaming.
- Biggest achievements: Long international Dota 2 career, PSG.LGD legacy, multiple elite tournament finishes.
- Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslisted xNova with $2,225,626.32 from 78 tournaments in total public prize money.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: He is Malaysia’s highest-earning esports player by public prize data.
- Official links: xNova (@xNovadota) / X
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
NothingToSay playing in a professional Dota 2 esports tournament NothingToSay is one of Malaysia’s most internationally recognized Dota 2 mid laners.
- Gamer tag: NothingToSay
- Real name: Cheng Jin Xiang
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born December 21, 2000; age 25 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Mid laner
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted NothingToSay with Xtreme Gaming.
- Biggest achievements: Elite international Dota 2 results and global recognition.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists NothingToSay with $2,021,742.93 from 60 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: He is one of Malaysia’s highest-earning esports players and most famous Dota 2 exports.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
MidOne competing in a professional Dota 2 esports event MidOne is a Malaysian Dota 2 star known for his time with major international organizations.
- Gamer tag: MidOne
- Real name: Zheng Yeik Nai
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born June 3, 1996; age 29 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Mid / carry
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed MidOne with MOUZ.
- Biggest achievements: One of Malaysia’s most successful Dota 2 players internationally.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists MidOne with $1,956,531.44 from 83 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: He is one of Malaysia’s most famous and highest-earning Dota 2 players.
- Official links: MidOne | Facebook
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
Mushi during a Dota 2 gaming interview and esports appearance Mushi is one of Malaysia’s most legendary esports figures and a major name in Southeast Asian Dota.
- Gamer tag: Mushi
- Real name: Chai Yee Fung
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born November 27, 1990; age 35 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Player, coach, esports veteran
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediadescribed Mushi as currently coaching BOOM Esports.
- Biggest achievements: SEA Dota icon, Orange Esports and Fnatic legacy, long international career.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Mushi with $1,028,588.67 from 93 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: He is one of the most important Malaysian gamers of all time.
- Official links: Mushi (@mushi_chai) • Instagram photos and videos
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
Oli competing in a professional Dota 2 esports tournament Oli is one of Malaysia’s top Dota 2 supports and one of the country’s million-dollar prize earners.
- Gamer tag: Oli
- Real name: Chan Chon Kien
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born January 9, 1996; 30 years as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Support
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Oli as last playing for Aurora Gaming, while Esports Chartslisted his current team as unknown.
- Biggest achievements: International Dota 2 success with Chinese and SEA rosters.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Oli with $1,203,467.50 from 72 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s highest-earning Dota 2 players.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia and Esports Charts.
- Last checked: May 2026
JT- competing in a professional Dota 2 esports event JT-is a Malaysian Dota 2 offlaner known for competing at the highest international level.
- Gamer tag: JT-
- Real name: Thiay Jun Wen
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born March 7, 1998; age 28 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Offlaner
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted JT-with Yakult Brothers.
- Biggest achievements: Major Dota 2 international appearances and high public prize record.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists JT-with $846,446.32 from 64 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s most successful active-era Dota 2 players.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
Ah-fu competing in a professional Dota 2 esports tournament Ah-fu is a Malaysian Dota 2 support best known for international tournament impact and memorable playmaking.
- Gamer tag: Ah-fu
- Real name: Chuan Tue Soon
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born June 6, 1994; age 31 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Support
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted ah fu as currently coaching Team Secret.
- Biggest achievements: International Dota 2 success and strong SEA legacy.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Ah-fu with $840,619.35 from 52 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s most recognizable Dota 2 supports.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
ChuaN playing in a professional Dota 2 esports competition ChuaN is one of Malaysia’s most historically important esports players and a major Dota name.
- Gamer tag: ChuaN
- Real name: Wong Hock Chuan
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born July 28, 1991; age 34 as of May 2026.
- Main games: Dota 2, Defense of the Ancients
- Role: Support / esports veteran
- Current team / organization: During the May source review, Liquipedialists with ChuaN as a coach with Carst.
- Biggest achievements: Historic international Dota success.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists ChuaN with $741,416.26 from 67 tournaments in total public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: A legendary Malaysian Dota figure with major legacy value.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
Ohaiyo competing in a professional Dota 2 esports tournament Ohaiyo is a Malaysian Dota 2 veteran with a long career in Southeast Asian esports.
- Gamer tag: Ohaiyo
- Real name: Khoo Chong Xin
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born March 31, 1993; age 33 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Offlaner
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Ohaiyo as last being the analyst for BOOM Esports.
- Biggest achievements: Long-running Dota 2 career with major SEA teams.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Ohaiyo with $586,016.52 from 71 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s best-known Dota veterans.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
Moon posing in a professional Dota 2 esports team jersey Moon is a Malaysian Dota 2 mid laner known for competing across major SEA rosters.
- Gamer tag: Moon
- Real name: Kam Boon Seng
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born February 12, 1995; age 31 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Mid laner
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed Moon with Yakult Brothers.
- Biggest achievements: Long Dota 2 career and international appearances.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Moon with $546,264.32 from 66 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s strongest Dota 2 mid-lane names.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
343 competing in a professional Dota 2 esports tournament 343 is a Malaysian Dota 2 support and analyst-type esports figure with long-term competitive relevance.
- Gamer tag: 343
- Real name: Adam Erwann Shah bin Akhtar Hussein
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born August 27, 1994; age 31 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Support / esports personality
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted 343 as currently working for OG.
- Biggest achievements: Long SEA Dota 2 career.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists 343 with $392,825.70 from 34 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s most established Dota 2 support names.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
Sekys posing in a professional Mobile Legends esports jersey Sekys is one of Malaysia’s top Mobile Legends: Bang Bang players by public prize data.
- Gamer tag: Sekys
- Real name: Muhammad Haqqullah Bin Ahmad Shahrul Zaman
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born February 14, 2006; age 20 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed Sekys with Selangor Red Giants.
- Biggest achievements: Major Malaysian MLBB results and high prize ranking.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Sekys with $338,516.67 from 7 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s highest-earning MLBB players.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Mobile Legends, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
YumSkie featured during the Mobile Legends World Championship MVP presentation YumSkie is a major Malaysian MLBB player and one of the country’s highest public prize earners outside Dota 2.
- Gamer tag: YumSkie
- Real name: Muhammad Qayyum Ariffin Bin Mohd Suhairi
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born December 9, 2004; age 21 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed Yums with Selangor Red Giants.
- Biggest achievements: Top Malaysian MLBB prize ranking.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists YumSkie with $314,482.74 from 13 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s leading MLBB names.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Mobile Legends, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Stormie during a Mobile Legends Bang Bang esports media interview Stormie is another leading Malaysian MLBB player with strong public tournament earnings.
- Gamer tag: Stormie
- Real name: Hazziq Danish Bin Mohamad Rizwan
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born June 28, 2005; age 20 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Stormie with Selangor Red Giants.
- Biggest achievements: Major MLBB competitive results.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Stormie with $297,412.70 from 10 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s strongest MLBB esports profiles.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
- Last checked: May 2026
ChYuan posing in a professional Dota 2 Fnatic esports jersey ChYuan is a Malaysian Dota 2 player known for competing in SEA and international rosters.
- Gamer tag: ChYuan
- Real name: Ng Kee Chyuan
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born November 12, 1995; age 30 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Mid / core
- Current team / organization: During the May source review, Liquipedialists ChYuan with Talon Esports.
- Biggest achievements: International Dota 2 career and strong public prize record.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists ChYuan with $264,448.60 from 40 tournaments in total public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s important modern Dota 2 players.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia
- Last checked: May 2026
d4v41 is Malaysia’s most prominent Valorant player by public prize data.
- Gamer tag: d4v41
- Real name: Ahmad Khalish Rusyaidee bin Nordin
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born October 14, 1998; age 27 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Valorant
- Role: Professional Valorant player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted d4v41 with Paper Rex.
- Biggest achievements: International Valorant visibility with Paper Rex.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists d4v41 with $261,920.95 from 58 tournaments in total public prize winnings, with most from Valorant.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: Malaysia’s biggest Valorant name by prize data.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Valorant esports databases and Liquipedia Valorant
- Last checked: May 2026
Ghost is a Malaysian Dota 2 player with a strong international prize record.
- Gamer tag: Ghost
- Real name: Daniel Chan Kok Hong
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born January 14, 1998; age 28 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Dota 2
- Role: Carry
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Chartslisted Ghost with GamerLegion.
- Biggest achievements: International Dota 2 career.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Ghost with $227,842.30 from 30 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s notable modern Dota 2 players.
- Reference sources: Esports Earningss, Liquipedia Dota 2, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Gojes is a Malaysian MLBB player with strong public tournament earnings.
- Gamer tag: Gojes
- Real name: Ilman Zareef Bin Zulkifli
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born November 20, 2003; age 22 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Gojes as loan player for Team iG .
- Biggest achievements: Major Malaysian MLBB results.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Gojes with $170,516.67 from 4 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s notable MLBB pros.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Mobile Legends
- Last checked: May 2026
uHigh is one of Malaysia’s most famous PUBG Mobile players.
- Gamer tag: uHigh
- Real name: Muhammad Dhiya Ulhaq bin Mohd Arasz
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born March 24, 2004; age 22 as of May 2026.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted uHigh with Golden Spear.
- Biggest achievements: One of Malaysia’s most recognizable PUBG Mobile exports.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists uHigh with $95,994.17 from 28 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s best-known PUBG Mobileplayers.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Soloz is one of Malaysia’s most recognizable gaming creators, especially connected to Mobile Legends content.
- Gamer tag: Soloz
- Real name: Mohd Faris bin Zakaria
- Country connection: Malaysian creator
- Born / age: Born May 15, 1993; age 33 as of May 2026.
- Main games / content type: Mobile Legends, gaming livestreams, creator content
- Role: YouTuber, streamer and gaming creator
- Current team / organization: During the May source review, Liquipedialists Soloz as last with VMS as a co-owner.
- Biggest achievements: One of Malaysia’s best-known gaming content creators.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Soloz with $9,720.17 from 12 tournaments in prize money.
- Net worth note: No reliable public net worth source.
- Why included: His audience and creator influence make him one of Malaysia’s most famous gamers.
- Reference sources: Liquipedia and Esports Earnings.
- Last checked: May 2026
Jumper is a Malaysian PUBG Mobile player with strong public prize earnings.
- Gamer tag: Jumper
- Real name: Muhamad Izzrudin bin Hashim
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born June 3, 1998; age 27 as of May 2026.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Jumper with O-TWO Esports.
- Biggest achievements: Malaysian PUBG Mobile prize-money leader.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Jumper with $79,400.50 from 26 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s notable PUBG Mobile players.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
DamRUDE is part of Malaysia’s strong PUBG Mobile esports scene.
- Gamer tag: DamRUDE
- Real name: Mohd Irzam Aman Bin Mohd Zaini
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born March 22, 2000; age 26 as of May 2026.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted DamRUDE with Geek Fam.
- Biggest achievements: Strong Malaysian PUBG Mobile tournament record.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists DamRUDE with $73,876.67 from 32 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s notable mobile esports earners.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Eypul is a Malaysian PUBG Mobile competitor with a strong public prize profile.
- Gamer tag: Eypul
- Real name: Mohamad Saiful Anuar
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Exact birth date not consistently verified in checked public sources.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: Liquipedialists Eypul with MPX NSEA.
- Biggest achievements: Malaysian PUBG Mobile competitive results.
- Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Eypul with $66,784.76 from 21 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: Recognized Malaysian PUBG Mobile pro.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Appy is a Malaysian PUBG Mobile player with notable tournament winnings.
- Gamer tag: Appy
- Real name: Muhammad Haziq Hanafi Bin Mad Zin
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Exact birth date not consistently verified in checked public sources.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed Appy with Team Vamos.
- Biggest achievements: Strong PUBG Mobile competitive record.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Appy with $66,064.76 from 23 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: Part of Malaysia’s leading PUBG Mobile talent pool.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Snipes is a Malaysian PUBG Mobile competitor with a strong prize-money record.
- Gamer tag: Snipes
- Real name: Mohamad Nabil bin Nazaruddin
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born October 4, 2001; age 24 as of May 2026.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May review, Liquipedialists Snipes with Geek Fam.
- Biggest achievements: Notable Malaysian PUBG Mobile results.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Snipes with $64,901.67 from 22 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: Recognized Malaysian PUBG Mobile player.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Fredo is a Malaysian PUBG Mobile player and one of the country’s known mobile esports names.
- Gamer tag: Fredo
- Real name: Ahmad Fuad bin Razali
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born May 14, 1996; age 30 as of May 2026.
- Main game: PUBG Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Fredo with O-TWO Esports.
- Biggest achievements: Malaysian PUBG Mobile prize record.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Fredo with $59,991.99 from 25 tournaments in total public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s notable PUBG Mobile competitors.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia PUBG Mobile, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Sasa is a Malaysian Mobile Legends: Bang Bang player with notable public tournament earnings.
- Gamer tag: Sasa
- Real name: Lu Khai Bean
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born August 21, 1996; age 29 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed Sasa with RRQ Tora as coach.
- Biggest achievements: Recognized Malaysian MLBB player.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Sasa with $55,104.02 from 17 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s notable MLBB names.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Mobile Legends, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
Xorn is a Malaysian MLBB player with a long presence in the competitive scene.
- Gamer tag: Xorn
- Real name: Mohammad Zul Hisham Mohd Noor
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Varied in checked sources.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Xorn with Team Flash, while Esports Charts showed Team Vamos in its profile data.
- Biggest achievements: Recognized Malaysian MLBB competitor.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists Xorn with $52,779.16 from 19 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: A known Malaysian Mobile Legends player.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Mobile Legends, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
CikuGais is a Malaysian Mobile Legends player and one of the country’s recognizable MLBB names.
- Gamer tag: CikuGais
- Real name: Muhammad Danial bin Mohamad Fuad
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born October 11, 2001; age 24 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- Role: Professional MLBB player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipediaand Esports Charts listed CikuGais with Bigetron MY by VIT.
- Biggest achievements: Malaysian MLBB competitive history.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists CikuGais with $49,102.43 from 22 tournaments in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: One of Malaysia’s recognizable MLBB competitors.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Mobile Legends, Esports Charts
- Last checked: May 2026
PerisH is a Malaysian Call of Duty Mobile player with a notable public prize record.
- Gamer tag: PerisH
- Real name: Alston Lee
- Country connection: Malaysian player
- Born / age: Born April 9, 1999; age 27 as of May 2026.
- Main game: Call of Duty Mobile
- Role: Professional player
- Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted PerisH as a retired player who last played for Goofy Goobers.
- Biggest achievements: Notable Malaysian COD Mobile prize result.
- Verified earnings or audience: Esports Earningslists PerisH with $50,000.00 from 1 tournament in public prize winnings.
- Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
- Why included: Represents Malaysia’s COD Mobile esports scene.
- Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia Call of Duty
- Last checked: May 2026
Prize earnings are tournament winnings only. They do not include salaries, sponsorships, taxes, travel expenses, management fees, streaming revenue, donations, brand deals, or private business income.
| Player | Main Game |
| xNova | Dota 2 player with $2,225,626.32 |
| NothingToSay | Dota 2 player with $2,021,742.93 |
| MidOne | Dota 2 player with $1,956,531.44 |
| Oli | Dota 2 player with $1,203,467.50 |
| Mushi | Dota 2 player with $1,028,588.67 |
| JT- | Dota 2 player with $846,446.32 |
| Ah-fu | Dota 2 player with $840,619.35 |
| ChuaN | Dota 2 player with $741,416.26 |
| Ohaiyo | Dota 2 player with $586,016.52 |
| Moon | Dota 2 player with $546,264.32 |
Source: Esports Earnings Malaysia rankings.
Important note:Public esports databases can show slightly different totals because they update tournaments, currencies, prize splits, aliases, and roster histories at different speeds. Exact prize-money figures should be treated as source-specific snapshots from the May 2026 review, not live net-worth figures.
Related:For more esports prize-money context, read our Top Fortnite Players Earnings List. It is useful for understanding how public tournament earnings are listed and why prize money should not be treated as net worth. Malaysia’s highest public prize rankings are currently dominated by male esports players, but Malaysian gaming culture also includes female streamers, MLBB creators, TikTok gaming personalities, and variety gaming creators. Exact verified earnings for many female creators are not publicly reliable, so unsupported income claims are avoided.
Malaysia’s gaming culture is not powered only by esports prize money. A large part of the scene comes from YouTube creators, Facebook Gaming streamers, TikTok gaming personalities, Mobile Legends entertainers, and Malay-language livestreamers who made gaming content feel local, casual, and mainstream.
- Solozis one of the strongest examples. His Mobile Legends content, livestreaming presence, and long-running creator visibility helped make him one of Malaysia’s most recognizable gaming personalities outside pure tournament play.
- PlataBushrepresents Malaysia’s creator-led gaming comedy and variety content scene, while Syafiq Aiman, Ncraft, DarkTaurus, KhaiYuenLim, Pok Ro, and other gaming channels show how Malaysian audiences also follow gameplay videos, challenges, casual mobile gaming, and creator personality content.
- MLBB Esportsalso matters because Mobile Legends is one of the biggest gaming ecosystems in Malaysia. Even when the channel is brand-or league-led rather than personality-led, it helps shape what Malaysian fans watch, discuss, and follow.
Together, these creators and channels show why Malaysian gaming cannot be measured only by esports winnings. The country’s gaming culture is also built through Mobile Legends content, Malay-language streams, comedy gaming, casual gameplay, community livestreams, and social-media gaming clips.
| Game / Platform | Notable Malaysian Gamers |
| Dota 2 | xNova, NothingToSay, MidOne, Mushi, Oli, JT-, Ah-fu, ChuaN, Ohaiyo, Moon |
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang | Sekys, YumSkie, Stormie, Gojes, Sasa, Xorn, CikuGais |
| PUBG Mobile | uHigh, Jumper, DamRUDE, Eypul, Appy, Snipes, Fredo |
| Valorant | d4v41 |
| Arena of Valor | MSKing, Zhe, JR, Siang, Zhihong |
| Call of Duty Mobile | PerisH |
| Gaming creators | Soloz, PlataBush, Syafiq Aiman, Ncraft |
For esports legacy, the strongest answer is Mushi. For verified prize earnings, the strongest answer is xNova. For gaming creators, Soloz is one of Malaysia’s most recognizable names.
xNova is the highest-earning Malaysian esports player by public prize data, with Esports Earnings listing $2,225,626.32 in total winnings.
Dota 2 is Malaysia’s highest-awarding esports game, with Esports Earnings listing more than $14.6 million won by Malaysian players.
The best-known Malaysian Dota 2 players include xNova, NothingToSay, MidOne, Mushi, Oli, JT-, Ah-fu, ChuaN, Ohaiyo, Moon, and 343.
Notable Malaysian MLBB players include Sekys, YumSkie, Stormie, Gojes, Sasa, Xorn, and CikuGais.
No. Prize earnings are not net worth. Tournament winnings do not include salaries, taxes, sponsorships, streaming revenue, brand deals, team costs, or private income.
Soloz is best described as a gaming creator and streamer, not primarily as a current professional esports competitor.
Esports databases can show different totals because they update tournaments, player aliases, prize splits, and roster histories differently.
In this article:
- Prize money is not net worth.
- Audience size is not income.
- Official earnings are used only when reliable public prize data exists.
- For creators, verified audience or ranking data is used when verified earnings are not publicly available.
- Exact net worth is avoided unless supported by reliable sources.
| Source | Used For |
| Esports Earnings Malaysia | Prize totals, country rankings, game earnings |
| Esports Earnings player rankings | Individual Malaysian esports earnings |
| Liquipedia | Player identity, game role, career context |
| SpeakRJ Malaysia gaming YouTube rankings | Malaysian gaming creator visibility |
Last checked: May 2026.
Readers who enjoy competitive gaming may also enjoy slower, strategy-focused play. For that side of gaming, see our guide to the Best Puzzle Games For Adults. Malaysia’s gaming scene is strongest in Dota 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, Valorant, and gaming creator culture. xNova, NothingToSay, MidOne, Mushi, Oli, JT-, Ah-fu, ChuaN, Ohaiyo, and Moon show Malaysia’s global Dota 2 power. Sekys, YumSkie, Stormie, Gojes, Sasa, Xorn, and CikuGais represent the country’s MLBB strength. uHigh, Jumper, DamRUDE, Fredo, and Snipes show Malaysia’s PUBG Mobile depth, while d4v41 gives Malaysia a major Valorant name.
A strong list of famous gamers from Malaysia should include both sides: competitive esports players and the creators who made gaming mainstream.