The battlegrounds are open. Infinix has officially launched the Infinix Campus Cup (XCC) 2025, a major regional esports tournament spanning Southeast Asia, built to elevate student gamers from across the region into future Mobile Legends stars. Formerly known as the Infinix University League, the event has been rebranded and expanded into a multi-country showdown featuring teams from the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Myanmar.
The competition officially runs from May to July 2025, kicking off with Open Qualifiers and Group Stages throughout May and June. National Finals will follow in the same timeframe, with top teams from each country earning a spot in the Regional Grand Finals, set for July 2–6, 2025, in Manila, Philippines.
Here are the confirmed National Final dates for each participating country:
- 🇲🇾 Malaysia – 3rd week of May
- 🇰🇭 Cambodia – 2nd week of June
- 🇲🇲 Myanmar – 2nd week of June
- 🇵🇭 Philippines – 3rd week of June
- 🇮🇩 Indonesia – 3rd week of June
Backed by the Infinix GT Series, the event centers on Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), Southeast Asia’s premier mobile MOBA. Infinix’s goal: to empower the next generation of esports athletes and create a competitive environment that transitions student talent into the professional sphere.
“Infinix Campus Cup was born from our belief that the future of esports starts on campus,” said Tony Zhao, Infinix General Manager. “This is about giving young gamers the tools to chase their dreams and a real shot at the spotlight.”
XCC 2025 promises not just intense regional rivalries, but also real rewards. The prize pool totals $30,000 USD, with MLBB Diamonds and a once-in-a-lifetime fully sponsored trip to the M7 Grand Finals in Jakarta up for grabs. The full prize breakdown is:
- 🥇 1st Place: $15,000 + 15,000 MLBB Diamonds
- 🥈 2nd Place: $7,000 + 10,000 Diamonds
- 🥉 3rd Place: $4,000 + 10,000 Diamonds
- 4th Place: $2,500 + 5,000 Diamonds
- 5th Place: $1,500 + 5,000 Diamonds
Open to students aged 16 and above from senior high schools, colleges, and universities, the competition requires 16–17 year olds to present parental consent, and all international finalists must hold valid passports.
Registration opened May 1, 2025, and squads are already forming. Interested teams can visit Infinix’s social channels on Facebook, TikTok, and their official Community page for more updates and signup information.
As this year’s tagline goes: this is #WhereLegendsRise.
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