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strategy3 March 2026

Esports in Southeast Asia: The Mobile Gaming Revolution

Southeast Asia's gaming market is valued at $14.86 billion in 2026, with mobile accounting for over 70% of revenue. MLBB and PUBG Mobile dominate competitive play, and Indonesia leads the region with nearly 30% market share.

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Market Overview: $14.86 Billion and Growing

Southeast Asia's gaming market is valued at approximately $14.86 billion in 2026, making it one of the largest and fastest-growing gaming regions in the world. Mobile gaming dominates with a 70.78% market share, far exceeding PC (18%) and console (11%) segments combined.

  • MOBA and strategy games account for 29.88% of the total market, driven primarily by Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) and League of Legends: Wild Rift
  • Indonesia leads the region with a 29.45% share of total gaming revenue, followed by Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines
  • Thailand has the highest projected CAGR at 0.59%, indicating accelerating growth even within an already mature mobile gaming market
  • The average revenue per user (ARPU) in SEA gaming is lower than Western markets but compensated by the enormous player base — over 250 million gamers across the region

What sets Southeast Asia apart from other emerging markets is the maturity of its mobile esports ecosystem. While India and Latin America are still building infrastructure, SEA already has professional leagues, major sponsorships, and broadcast deals for mobile titles. The foundation is laid — the opportunity now is in depth, not breadth.

MLBB and PUBG Mobile: The Two Pillars

Two titles dominate Southeast Asian esports: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) and PUBG Mobile. Together, they account for the vast majority of competitive participation, viewership, and sponsorship revenue in the region.

MLBB's M5 World Championship in 2023 broke viewership records with over 6 million peak concurrent viewers, the highest for any mobile esports event at the time. The M-series has become the premier mobile esports event globally, with Southeast Asian teams — particularly from the Philippines and Indonesia — consistently dominating the competition.

  • MLBB has the largest professional league ecosystem in mobile esports, with domestic leagues (MPL) in Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Myanmar
  • PUBG Mobile accumulated over 127 million hours watched on streaming platforms in 2023, with SEA accounting for a disproportionate share of viewership
  • MLBB's MPL Indonesia regularly draws 1-2 million concurrent viewers for playoff matches, rivaling PC esports viewership in Western markets
  • PUBG Mobile's regional tournaments in SEA attract thousands of amateur teams, making it the most accessible competitive entry point for new players

The depth of the MLBB ecosystem in SEA is remarkable. In the Philippines alone, there are hundreds of community-organized MLBB tournaments every week — from barangay-level competitions to university leagues to corporate-sponsored events. The game is not just popular; it is culturally embedded.

Regional Leaders: Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand

While all six major SEA markets — Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore — have significant gaming populations, three countries are driving the competitive esports scene.

  1. 1.Indonesia: The largest market by revenue (29.45% share) and player count. Home to the most-watched MPL league and multiple world champion MLBB teams. Jakarta hosts several major international esports events annually.
  2. 2.Philippines: The most passionate esports fanbase in SEA. Filipino teams have won multiple M-series championships. Mobile gaming penetration exceeds 80% among 15-35 year-olds. The country's young median age (25.7 years) ensures sustained growth.
  3. 3.Thailand: The highest growth rate in the region (0.59% CAGR) with a mature sponsorship ecosystem. Thai brands invest heavily in esports marketing, and the country hosts significant VALORANT and League of Legends events alongside mobile titles.

Vietnam deserves mention as a rapidly emerging market, particularly for PC titles. The Vietnamese League of Legends and Valorant scenes are competitive at the international level, and the country's esports infrastructure is developing quickly with dedicated arenas and broadcast studios.

Opportunity for Community Tournaments

The professional tier of SEA esports is well-established, but the community and semi-professional tiers are where the real opportunity lies. There is a massive gap between casual ranked play and the professional MPL/PMPL circuits — and community tournaments fill that gap.

  • Entry-fee tournaments with $5-$20 buy-ins are enormously popular in SEA, where even small prize pools are meaningful relative to local purchasing power
  • University and college esports is booming across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand — student-organized tournaments see hundreds of team registrations
  • Discord-based communities in SEA often have 10,000+ members, creating ready-made audiences for tournament organizers
  • Cross-country tournaments (Philippines vs Indonesia MLBB showdowns) generate intense viewership and engagement
  • Platforms like Rivals that support automated brackets, stat tracking, and escrow-based payouts remove the trust barrier that has historically limited community tournament growth in the region

The single biggest challenge for community organizers in SEA is payment infrastructure. Many players do not have credit cards or bank accounts. Organizers who can support GCash (Philippines), GoPay/OVO (Indonesia), and PromptPay (Thailand) will capture markets that credit-card-only platforms cannot reach.

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