As per the announcement on the Team Malaysia social media accounts, the roles above are taken by Awang Ilyas Awang Mahsen, Jason Tan and Wong Jun Shin, respectively. They are also known respectively by their handles BawangByte, blueice and Shizuku.

For this year’s Overwatch World Cup, Team Malaysia is among six other countries in the APAC B group, of which only two countries will get a spot at the LAN finals event. This is as opposed to the A group, where the six countries in it will be competing for three slots of the 16 total at the finals. Beyond APAC, countries in the Americas and EMEC regions will have their own A and B groups competing for their own respective five spots in the main event. Rounding up the 16 teams will be one from China, which will get a direct invitation to the finals.

📈 BawangByte (@BawangByte) 🧠 blueice (@blueiceOW_2408)🐦 Shizuku (@shin.wj_ on instagram) Help us put a spotlight on Malaysia in the #OWWC2023 pic.twitter.com/0uA0lM80bW — Team Malaysia Overwatch (@malaysiaowwc) February 15, 2023 Speaking of which, the competition committee will still have to finalise a team of seven players, which means holding team tryouts. This must be done by April. Those who made it to the team will then have to compete against other countries’ teams to earn said 16 spots in the LAN finals in June. If you think you have what it takes to be one of the seven, or if you just want to keep up to date on Team Malaysia’s progress in the Overwatch World Cup 2023, then you should probably join the team’s official Discord channel, linked here. (Source: Team Malaysia / Twitter)

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