The League of Legends Titans Cup MY & SG is officially coming to Malaysia and Singapore, and registration is now open. Announced by Riot Games in partnership with Malaysian esports production house Easy Onair, this new national-level tournament is set to revive the competitive LoL scene across both countries.
More than just a tournament, the Titans Cup is being positioned as the official qualifying pathway into the League of Legends Championship Pacific (LCP), the new top-tier regional league for LoL in Asia Pacific.
What is the Titans Cup?
The Titans Cup is part of Riot’s two-year plan to rebuild the MYSG competitive ecosystem from the ground up. It offers open registration, meaning any eligible player or team from Malaysia and Singapore can participate.
The format includes:
- Group stages
- Playoffs
- Grand Finals
The winning team will qualify for the LCP Wildcard Playoffs, competing against other regional champions from India, South Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and more. From there, teams can earn a spot in the official LCP through the Promotion and Relegation Tournament.
How to Register
Players and teams can sign up now at riot.com/LeagueTitansCup.
More details, including prize pool, full tournament schedule, and rules, will be announced via:
- Instagram: @leagueoflegendsmy
- Facebook: League of Legends (MY, SG)
- Easy Onair’s official social platforms
Why it Matters
For years, the MYSG region lacked a consistent structure to nurture local League of Legends talent. This new tournament marks Riot Games’ most significant commitment yet to the grassroots scene, providing a direct route for aspiring pros to rise through the ranks.
“This long-term collaboration is a reflection of our belief in the MYSG region’s potential,” said Resha Pradipta, Riot Games’ Country Manager for Indonesia & Malaysia. “We’re excited to support local talent and build a true path-to-pro ecosystem.”
Where to Watch
Production and tournament operations will be led by Easy Onair, known for its esports broadcasting and community work. Fans can catch all the action live, including commentary and match highlights, on:
- League of Legends Malaysia’s Facebook and YouTube channels
- Easy Onair’s TikTok channel






