The champions of the Honor of Kings Invitational Series 2 have been crowned, with LGD Gaming Malaysia emerging victorious in the popular MOBA, securing the gold medal. This triumph not only marks a significant achievement for the team but also sets the stage for further developments in the Honor of Kings esports landscape following its global release.
LGD Gaming Malaysia clinched the title after defeating Team Secret in the grand finals, walking away with the largest portion of the $300,000 prize pool. Their success paves the way for their participation in the Honor of Kings Invitational Midseason tournament at the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia this August. There, they will compete against 12 other international teams for additional prestige and prize money.
In addition to this exciting news, Honor of Kings is set to launch a new Southeast Asia Championship. This move underscores the game's ambition to establish a robust esports scene, building on its massive success in China and its growing popularity worldwide since its global release. With Riot Games scaling back its competitive presence in the APAC and SEA regions last year, Honor of Kings is poised to fill the void and become a leading title in the esports arena in these areas.
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