Ww3 Esports — Bet on MLBB, Dota 2 & VALORANT in Malaysia
This page provides a full overview of e-sports betting at ww3 — from Mobile Legends Bang Bang markets to international tournaments for Dota 2 and VALORANT, all accessible straight from your phone.
Follow Malaysian teams across the SEA circuit, place pre-match or in-play bets, and deposit via FPX or Touch 'n Go from as little as RM 20.
E-sports markets updated according to tournament schedules
Esports as a Betting Category
Esports, or electronic sports, refers to professional video game competitions where teams or individuals compete in league or tournament formats. At ww3, esports betting means you can place bets on the outcomes of professional esports matches — much like betting on a football match.
Available markets include match winner, map handicap, total kills, and overall tournament winner. Each game title has its own dedicated markets tailored to the mechanics of that particular game.
Why Esports is Popular in Malaysia
Malaysia ranks among the most active Southeast Asian countries in the e-sports ecosystem. Malaysian teams have represented the country in various international competitions including the SEA Games, MPL Malaysia, and regional VALORANT leagues. A large player community and widespread internet access make e-sports more relevant to younger demographics compared to traditional sports.
E-sports betting at ww3 attracts players who actively follow their favorite teams — deep insight into team performance gives an extra edge when selecting markets.
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Key Terms in E-Sports Betting
Bet on which team wins a specific map in a multi-map match, rather than the overall match. This format is common in VALORANT, CS2, and Dota 2 where each game/map is counted separately.
A head start or disadvantage applied to a team in terms of map count. If Team A is given a +1.5 map handicap, Team A must lose by more than 1.5 maps for a bet on them to fail. This levels the playing field between teams of differing strength.
Bet on the team you think will win the entire tournament, not just a single match. These bets offer higher odds due to greater risk, but the payouts are much bigger if your pick is right.
A market based on the total number of kills across a game or match. Players bet on whether the total kills will go over or under a set value. This market reflects a team's playstyle more than the final result.
Bets placed while an esports match is in progress. Odds shift in real time based on in-game developments such as the current map score, objectives taken, or a team's economic advantage.
An esports match format where teams compete until one side wins 2 out of 3 or 3 out of 5 maps. This format is common in playoff and grand final matches, and affects the types of markets available.
The Four Main Esports Titles on ww3
Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB)
MLBB is the most popular e-sports title in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The local professional league, MPL Malaysia, draws millions of viewers each season. At ww3, you can bet on MPL and M-Series (MLBB World Championship) matches with markets including match winner, game handicap, and first blood. Malaysian players who follow teams like Team HAQ or Echo have a significant edge when choosing bets.
Dota 2
Dota 2 is one of the biggest esports titles in the world, with The International tournament prize pool often exceeding tens of millions of USD. Teams from Malaysia and the SEA region are active in the DPC (Dota Pro Circuit). Markets on ww3 include match winner, total kills, first Roshan, and map handicap. The slower pace of the game compared to MLBB makes in-depth pre-match analysis especially valuable before placing your bets.
VALORANT
VALORANT has grown rapidly in Malaysia since its 2020 launch. The VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) covers stages from Challengers to Masters and Champions. Malaysian teams actively compete in VCT Pacific. ww3 offers VALORANT betting markets including map winner, total rounds, and first half winner — making every phase of a match relevant for your betting strategy.
CS2 & Others
CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) has replaced CS:GO as the world’s most popular tactical shooter. Tournaments like IEM, ESL Pro League, and Major Championship generate active betting markets. ww3 also lists other e-sports titles including King of Glory and FIFA/EA FC for regional and international matches.
Weekend & Festive Season Specials
During weekends, Hari Raya, and Chinese New Year, ww3 often runs special e-sports activities — from lucky draws for active members to extra deposit bonuses during major tournaments like the SEA Games and The International.
Register a ww3 account to make sure you never miss any seasonal promotions. You can check current activity info after logging into your account dashboard.
What to Check Before Placing Esports Bets
Available E-Sports Markets
E-Sports Tournaments Followed by Malaysian Players
Since esports was recognised as an official event at the 2019 SEA Games in the Philippines, Malaysian players' interest in this betting format has grown steadily. Malaysian teams have won medals in MLBB, DOTA 2, and several other titles — building a sense of national pride that draws more local players to follow the international circuit.
From a scheduling perspective, August and October tend to be packed with major e-sports events as The International (Dota 2) and VALORANT Champions occur then. MPL Malaysia runs two seasons per year with highly anticipated playoffs. ww3 automatically lists markets for all these major events once the schedule is confirmed by organizers.
Players interested in other entertainment at ww3 you can also access slots and casino categories from the same account — no separate login needed to switch between categories.
Payment & Withdrawal Methods for Esports Accounts
All transactions for esports betting on ww3 are in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). No foreign currency conversion is needed, as the platform is built specifically for the Malaysian market. The amount you deposit is the exact credit added to your account — no conversion fees applied.
The main supported deposit methods include FPX (Malaysian online banking), which is processed instantly, Touch 'n Go eWallet for convenience straight from your phone, and local bank transfer for larger amounts. The minimum deposit for FPX and Touch 'n Go is RM 20 — enough to place several esports bets on the same match.
For withdrawals, enter your bank account or e-wallet details during registration or through your account settings. Your first withdrawal may require a brief identity verification in line with the platform's standard procedure. Once verified, subsequent withdrawals are processed within 1 to 24 hours. For specific questions about deposit or withdrawal limits, refer to the page ww3 FAQ which lists the current limits for each method.
FPX
Instant
Touch 'n Go
Instant
Bank Transfer
1–3 hours
Deposit Limits
- FPX — min RM 20
- TNG — min RM 20
- Bank — min RM 50
- Min withdrawal RM 50
FAQ — Esports at ww3
Ww3 offers betting markets for major e-sports titles including Mobile Legends Bang Bang, Dota 2, VALORANT, CS2, and King of Glory. The list of active matches depends on current tournament schedules — log into your ww3 account and go to the E-Sports section to see all markets available that day. New titles are added as the global e-sports industry evolves.
Yes, ww3 supports in-play betting for selected esports matches. Odds are updated in real time based on the current map score, objectives taken, and each team's in-game economic advantage. Make sure your internet connection is stable so the odds displayed are always current. Not all matches support in-play — look for the "Live" indicator on the match listing after logging in.
Both use the same platform and account on ww3 — there is no difference in the deposit, betting, or withdrawal process. The main distinction lies in the game titles and the types of markets available. Esports has its own unique markets such as map handicap, total kills, and first blood that do not exist in traditional sports. Players can switch between both categories from a single login without transferring their balance.
If a match is cancelled or postponed before it begins, pre-match bets are typically voided and credits returned to your account. For matches postponed after they have started, the outcome depends on the platform's applicable policy — some bets may be settled based on completed map results. For full details on cancellation and bet settlement policies, check the page ww3 FAQ or contact support via email in the footer.
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