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MOONTON, the developer behind the popular mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), has announced a bold new initiative aimed at empowering grassroots esports organizers around the world. Dubbed "MLBB Esports for Everyone," this project opens the doors for anyone — from schools and community centers to local businesses — to host their own official MLBB tournaments with support directly from MOONTON. The initiative is part of MOONTON’s broader vision to make esports more accessible and inclusive. The idea behind this initiative is to decentralize esports and encourage growth at the community level. It’s a win-win for players, fans, and local organizers, who now have a viable pathway into the esports scene without needing massive budgets or corporate backing. By lowering the entry barrier and providing structured support, MOONTON is not only investing in the future of MLBB esports but also making it more fun, fair, and inclusive for everyone. With its dominance in the PC, console, and even mobile platforms, the question that has always been looming is, "is it Esports ready?" [caption id="attachment_184292" align="alignnone" width="720"] (L-R) Dr. Arne Peters, Ralf Reichert, Brendan Greene talk battle royale in Esports.[/caption] On my last day at Gamescom 2018, I was able to catch a very insightful talk titled "Battle Royal – The Future of eSports!?" This topic is very interesting indeed, as we are in a period in gaming where this particular genre is dominating. Read more in our articles including "Anyone Can Now Host an Official MLBB Tournament — Here’s How" and "Battle Royale for Esports: Insights from Gamescom 2018".

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What is esports accessibility?

MOONTON, the developer behind the popular mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), has announced a bold new initiative aimed at empowering grassroots esports organizers around the world. Dubbed "MLBB Esports for Everyone," this project opens the doors for anyone — from schools and community centers to local businesses — to host their own official MLBB tournaments with support directly from MOONTON.

What have you covered about esports accessibility?

The initiative is part of MOONTON’s broader vision to make esports more accessible and inclusive. The idea behind this initiative is to decentralize esports and encourage growth at the community level. It’s a win-win for players, fans, and local organizers, who now have a viable pathway into the esports scene without needing massive budgets or corporate backing.

Where can I find articles about esports accessibility?

Our coverage of esports accessibility includes: "Anyone Can Now Host an Official MLBB Tournament — Here’s How"; "Battle Royale for Esports: Insights from Gamescom 2018"; "Gaming Handheld Price List in the Philippines (2026)". Each article provides unique insights and information.