JAKARTA - MOONTON Cares and Hope Cup together with Garudaku officially provided support for the esports program to 420 students in 14 schools in West Java and Central Java amounting to Rp330 million through Total Gold which was obtained by the team from Week 4-Week 6 MPL ID S13.

This MOONTON Cares support program is carried out to improve student esports scenarios in rural schools in East Java and West Java through Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and further advance Indonesian esports.

This total support will be used to present esports extracurricular programs and internet connectivity for a year to 14 rural schools and 420 students in East Java and West Java.

The number of Golds that the teams managed to get from Week 4 to Week 6 ago was 6,349,756 Gold. In accordance with the predetermined mechanism, the total Gold was then multiplied by 30 so that the total ideal donation was IDR 190,492,680.

Seeing the enthusiasm of such young people to be able to join the esports industry, MOONTON Cares provided an additional donation of approximately Rp139 million, resulting in a total donation of Rp330 million.

"We see the potential and efforts of these young people are so great to be able to enter the esports industry. Seeing the initial figure of the donation of Rp190 million, we took the initiative to add support to Rp330 million so that 420 students actually get support for a useful esports program."

"Hopefully, we want the younger generation to succeed in making Indonesia's esports more advanced and they also have academic achievements," said Azwin Nugraha, Public Relations Manager of Esports MOONTON Indonesia.

On the same occasion, Ferry Kono as the Menpora Expert Team & Supervisory Board of the Institute for Fund Management and Sports Business (LPDUK), said that esports is one of the sports that is very vulnerable to technological advances, especially the internet.

He thanked the MOONTON Cares and Hope Cup educational program with Garudaku. You see, this program is an input for the government to participate in reaching rural areas in Indonesia.

"We know that esports are vulnerable to technology and there are still many regions in Indonesia that have not been well reached by the internet."

"This can also be input for the government so that the Minister of Communication and Information also thinks about rural areas that may have talented esports athletes. At least the internet has been covered."

"We hope that these activities are an example of the concern of esports sports, especially PBESI, because Garuda is under the auspices of PBESI," said Ferry.

Debora Imanuella, Head of Public Relations and Communications Division of PB Esports Indonesia, is also happy to see the role of education in the development of young esports talents in Indonesia today.

Moreover, the role of education is considered very important so that the careers of our nation's generations will still be brilliant.

"I am delighted to be a part of this extraordinary collaboration which aims to support education through an innovative platform, namely the Hope Cup."

"I always share with all my friends, that this esports should not be separated from the role of education. Esports is not just a waste of time, but all of these young talents have brilliant careers supported by education," said Debora.

Meanwhile, Garudaku Academy Head of Esports, Robertus Aditya, said that esports is a potential industry in the future by combining the business and sports sides combined with entertainment.

"We hope that esports can be a means to expand networking, means of developing and fostering sports achievements, and everything must also be balanced with achievements in the academic world."

"In accordance with the vision of MOONTON Cares, namely to 'Cooper the Legend' which is implemented at the high school level to balance the capabilities and talents in the esports world and in the real world, especially academics. Jago alone is not enough," said Robertus.

"We see that the esports scene in Indonesia is already extraordinary, coupled with the Mobile Legends community: Bang Bang and MPL Indonesia."

"From here, we together with MOONTON cares are trying to make an initiation of how we can provide something more for the community and esports ecosystem in Indonesia. Therefore, an initiation program emerged between Moonton Cares, Garudaku Academy, and Hope Cup," said Daniel Santoso, Director of Aura Esports and Hope Cup Organizer.

Thanks profusely to the fans of MLBB Esports who helped watch the Regular Season MPL ID Season 13 Week 4 to Week 6 by providing support to your favorite team. That way, Gold, which was collected by nine competing teams, became even bigger.

List Of 14 Selected Schools From Garudaku For The Moonton Cares And Hope Cup Program

East Java MTSN 4 MalangSMK Cendika BangsaSMAN 1 BululawangSMAN 1 GondanglegisMAN 1 TumpangSMAN 1 TurenSMK Diponegoro Tumpang

West Java SMPN 1 Cimahi SMAN 1 Cimahi SMA 3 Pasundan Cimahi SMK Pasundan 3 Cimahi SMK Pusdikhubad Cimahi SMKN 2 Cimahi SMK Wiraswasta Cimahi


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