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JAKARTA - After successfully holding the women's esports tournament MLBB Women's Invitational in Bekasi, Rangga Danu Prasetyo, the chairman of the organizer, admitted that he was amazed by the enthusiasm of the audience.

"I'm quite amazed that I can be this busy. Because we made it (MWI offline event) and it was impromptu between online or hybrid. And I'm touched that enthusiastic about being able to be that busy," Rangga told VOI after the MWI 2023 grand final on Sunday, February 12 in Bekasi.

In the future, Rangga hopes to be able to make tournaments on a larger scale, than this tournament.

"I hope, the longer I want to make a bigger tournament, like a tournament boy, on a bigger stage too, or maybe at the stadium. That's what we expected," he added.

The holding of MWI 2023 in Bekasi is also not without reason, apart from trying to make tournaments outside big cities, it turns out that the esports participation of Bekasi residents is greater.

"Based on our data base, every time we hold a very large participant tournament in Bekasi. That's why we finally decided to hold it in Bekasi," said Rangga.

However, apart from holding major tournaments in Jakarta and Bekasi, Rangga also hopes to hold other tournaments outside the city, such as in Medan and Makassar.

"Certainly (related to holding tournaments in other cities). If we take into account the network in the city as well. But if the national tournament we always chase over the city. We want to go to Medan, we want Makassar, we also want to go to cities in Kalimantan," he concluded.


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