Esports
at the 2023 SEA Games
VenueNagaworld and Olympia Mall
LocationPhnom Penh, Cambodia
Dates6 – 15 May

Esports at the 2023 SEA Games took place from 6 to 15 May in Cambodia.

Nine medals were contested in esports which consisted of five games and nine events.[1] Participating nations, could only enter in seven out of nine events. Host Cambodia could enter all nine events.[2]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Cambodia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Indonesia3205
2 Cambodia*3115
3 Philippines2136
4 Vietnam1247
5 Singapore1012
6 Malaysia0224
7 Thailand0022
8 Laos0011
 Myanmar0011
Totals (9 entries)1081533

Medal summary

PC

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Attack Online 2[lower-alpha 1] (individual)
Sao Rithchesda
 Cambodia
Sron Chanthoeun
 Cambodia
Nattapon Nakpinpart
 Thailand
Attack Online 2[lower-alpha 1] (team)
 Cambodia
Tea Sophanal
Bol Visal
Sao Rithchesda
Sron Chanthoeun
Ouk Sotha
Mao Straboth
Chea Sokpich
 Malaysia
Hariq Izzat Amirul
Iqbal Harun
Reydza Pyar Dasha
Shah Rullah Muadzah
Fazrul Izwan
Syahmi Aiman
 Thailand
Puwanat Sangdang
Akharapol Sriwiset
Nattapon Nakpinpart
Natthaphong Chueachai
Jeerasak Sengraka
Crossfire
 Vietnam
Bùi Đình Văn
Lương Đức Tuấn
Huỳnh Quốc Khánh
Mai Thanh Phong
Lê Văn Sơn
Đàm Việt Hưng
 Indonesia
Jason Adrian
Kautsar Faruqurrohman Ekatama
Muhammad Adrian Setiawan
Riddho Putra Muharam
Samuel Santosa
Ivan Supardi
 Philippines[lower-alpha 2]
Aldrin Borabon
Christian Amores
John Kenneth Alde
Justine Perez
Matthew Arnaez
Arthur Tecson
 Laos[lower-alpha 2]
Theppysa Chitthatalat
Anousone Kodxai
Saravouth Kommadam
Vongphachan Phoummeethone
Silisinh Siliphone
Kingkeo Thavixay
Valorant[lower-alpha 3]
 Singapore
Yeoh Chun Ting
Ingram Tan Ying Xuan
Marcus Tan
Rodman Yap
Tidus Goh
Aryton Bryan Soh
no medal awarded  Philippines[lower-alpha 4]
Nathaniel Cabero
Bhreyanne Reyes
Jose Eduardo Jamir
Xavier Juan
Mark Anthony Tuling
George Lachica
 Indonesia
Delbert Tanoto
Sheldon Andersen Chandra
Kevin Gunawan
Oliver Budi Wangge
Nanda Rizana
Bryan Carlos Setiawan
Willy Ivandra
 Vietnam[lower-alpha 4]
Nguyễn Nhất Thống
Phạm Huỳnh Toàn Quốc
Nguyễn Văn Tiến
Nguyễn Trung Tín
Ngô Công Anh
Hoàng Trung Đức
Nguyễn Nam

Mobile

Event Gold Silver Bronze
League of Legends: Wild Rift
 Philippines
Chammy Nazarrea
Justine Tan
Aaron Bingay
Golden Dajao
Reniel Angara
Gerald Gelacio
 Vietnam
Trần Hồng Phúc
Bùi Minh Mạnh
Hoàng Tiến Nhật
Hồ Trung Hậu
Trần Gia Huy
Nguyễn Trung Đức
Đặng Nhật Tân
 Singapore
Jing Kai Wong
Kenneth Goh Kai Yang
Tan Yee Khai
Wee Kiat Chua
Yew Ming Alex Tan
Wyi Shawn Lim
PUBG Mobile (individual)
Tra Chhany
 Cambodia
Alan Raynold Kumaseh
 Indonesia
Nguyễn Đình Chiến
 Vietnam
Abdul Barode
 Philippines
PUBG Mobile (team)
 Indonesia
Tengku M. Septiadi Ardiansyah
Fazriel Haikal Aditya
Muhammad Afriza
Teuku Muhammad Kausar
Alan Raynold Kumaseh
 Vietnam
Đinh Dương Thành
Mạc Anh Hào
Vũ Hoàng Hưng
Ngô Đình Quang Anh
Phan Văn Đông
 Vietnam[lower-alpha 5]
Bùi Xuân Trường
Nguyễn Quốc Cường
Lê Văn Quang
Hoàng Vĩ Quang
Nguyễn Đình Chiến
 Malaysia[lower-alpha 5]
Mohd Irzam Aman Zaini
Mohd Nabil Nazaruddin
Muhd Daim Rosli
Muhd Dhiya Ulhaq Arasz
Nadzrul Abdul Sagal
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (men's team)
 Philippines
David Canon
Michael Sayson
Angelo Arcangel
Marco Requitiano
Rowgien Unigo
Nowee Macasa
 
 Malaysia
Idreen Abdul Jamal
Zul Hisham Noor
Irwandy Lim
Arif Abdul Halim
Danial Fuad
Nazhan Nor
Syafizan Najmi
 Myanmar
Kyaw Zin Bo
Min Ko Ko
Pay Hein Ko
Pyae Sone Khant
Swan Htet Aung
Ye Naung Oo
Zayawin Paing
 Cambodia
Cheang Piseth
Khoun Amey
Kosal Piseth
Nhem Chandavan
Pich Sopheak
Sok Roth
Ty Oudom
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (women's team)
 Indonesia
Cindy Laurent Siswanto
Isnaini Nurfajri Machdita
Michelle Denise Siswanto
Venny Lim
Viorelle Valencia Chen
Vivi Indrawaty
 Philippines
Kaye Alpuerto
Rica Amores
Alexandria Dardo
Gwyneth Diagon
Sheen Perez
Mery Vivero
 Malaysia[lower-alpha 6]
Anatasha Norman
Hanis Wahidah Dashuki
Nur Afrina Syuhada Shaltut
Nurul Effa Fauzana Fauzi
Sharifah Alia Husna
Vanessa Natasha Abdullah
Wan Nur Adibah Humairah
 Vietnam[lower-alpha 6]
Lê Ngọc Tâm Nhi
Lương Khánh Hoà
Nguyễn Thảo My
Nông Thị Ngọc Ánh
Phạm Thu Hằng
Phan Thị Bích Ngọc
Vũ Huyền Anh

Notes

  1. 1 2 Cambodian release of Mission Against Terror[3][4]
  2. 1 2 Philippines won over Laos in the third place playoff;[5] However both teams were still awarded bronze medals after Laos won over Cambodia in another bronze medal match.[6]
  3. Indonesia initially forfeited the final against Singapore after accusing their opponents of taking advantage of a bug. Singapore disputed and said their tactic was not illegal. Both teams were eventually awarded gold medals after a review.[7]
  4. 1 2 Philippines won over Vietnam in the third place playoff;[8] However both teams were still awarded bronze medals.[9]
  5. 1 2 Vietnam 2 finished third and Malaysia 1 finished fourth on the total standings; However both teams were still awarded bronze medals.
  6. 1 2 Malaysia won over Vietnam in the third place playoff; However both teams were still awarded bronze medals.[10]

References

  1. Pineda, Carlos (7 September 2022). "MLBB and Wild Rift headline esports events for SEA Games Cambodia". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  2. "Vietnamese E-sports team to compete 5 categories at 32nd SEA Games". VietNamNet News (in Vietnamese). 11 February 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  3. "Cambodia expects gold for AK2 of esports". Khmer Times. 14 February 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  4. Domingo, Ramon (6 May 2023). "ESPORTS: So, What is Attack Online 2?". The Game. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  5. Pineda, Carlos; Pe, Gab (10 May 2023). "Sibol CrossFire dominates Laos to secure SEA Games bronze medal". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  6. Visapra, Phontham (11 May 2023). "Lao Esports Team Win Bronze at SEA Games for First Time Ever". Laotian Times. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  7. "Singapore wins first SEA Games e-sports gold medal after controversial Valorant final; Indonesia named joint champions". Channel News Asia. 12 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  8. "Sibol settles for Valorant PC mixed team bronze". Manila Standard. 11 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  9. "Việt Nam giành HCĐ ở nội dung VALORANT". Thể thao 247 (in Vietnamese). 10 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  10. Razali, Izzatul (12 May 2023). "SEA Games: MLBB Women's Event Sees Malaysia and Vietnam Winning Bronze". IGN Southeast Asia. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
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