JAKARTA - The Presidential Special Envoy for the Development of the Young Generation and Art Workers, Raffi Ahmad, gave encouragement to the Kagetandra esports team who were preparing to compete in the 2025 Honor of Kings World Cup (KWC).
For information, the Kagetandra esports team will represent Indonesia in the prestigious KWC 2025 event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on July 15.
"For friends, I'm excited to fight," said Raffi Ahmad at the Kemenpora Building, Central Jakarta, Friday, July 11.
Known as a person who often gives bonuses, this time, Raffi Ahmad also promised to hand over bonus prizes if the esports team was shocked to win.
"If you win, there is a bonus from me, you don't have to say the main thing. The one who will give RANS later, from my wife," said Raffi Ahmad.
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Shockedndra himself is one of three Indonesian representative teams after previously winning the first national tournament of the Honor of Kings Indonesia Kings Match (IKL) Spring 2025.
The 2025 Honor of Kings World Cup (KWC) is a global esports tournament that is part of the Esports World Cup series and this year is held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
This tournament is also the highest competition in the Honor of Kings (HOK) ecosystem in 2025. KWC 2025 became the second edition of HOK's participation in the Esports World Cup after the Midseason Invitational in the previous year.
Later, the 2025 KWC tournament will bring together 18 of the best teams from various continents that have qualified through their respective league qualifiers, with competitive and inclusive competition formats.
The winner will get a championship trophy prize and a total prize of US$3 million.
"Kagendra not only brings the spirit of competition to KWC 2025, but also carries the hopes and pride of the nation on the world stage," said Telkomsel's Vice President of Digital Lifestyle, Lesley Simpson.
"We hope that Kagetndra will be able to appear competitive and show Indonesia's best potential, in line with Telkomsel's enthusiasm in encouraging the role of the country's digital talent to increase the competitiveness of national esports talents to the global level," he continued.
Founded and fully supported by Telkomsel since 2017 under the auspices of Dunia Games, Kagetndra, formerly known as DG Esports, now houses more than 30 national esports athletes and has four active divisions, namely Honor of Kings, PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
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