nx150s E-Sports —
MLBB, DOTA 2, CS2 & Live Markets
This page explains how to use the nx150s e-sports section — from betting on MLBB and DOTA 2 matches to depositing in MYR, mobile access, and a gaming glossary covering the key terms you need to know before getting started.
The Most-Watched E-Sports Events in Malaysia
MLBB — Malaysia's Number One Mobile Game
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is the most popular e-sports title in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia. The MPL Malaysia tournament runs twice a year, with local teams such as RSG MY and Todak competing for slots at MSC (Mid-Season Cup) and the M-Series World Championship. Malaysian fans who already watch live streams on YouTube or Twitch can now make the experience even more engaging by betting on match winner markets, individual map winners, and total kills through their nx150s account.
MLBB markets on this platform are updated in line with the official MPL match schedule. During the group stage, markets are available a few hours before each match. During the playoff and final stages, in-play markets become more active with odds that shift according to in-game developments.
DOTA 2 & CS2 — Global Leagues with a Dedicated Community
DOTA 2 has a smaller but dedicated following in Malaysia. The International, held annually with a prize pool worth billions in MYR, draws players to follow teams like Team Spirit and Tundra Esports. nx150s covers DOTA 2 markets for major-tier matches and The International, with options including overall winner and map handicap markets.
CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) is popular among Malaysian PC gamers, particularly those active in local gaming communities. Major tournaments such as PGL Major and ESL Pro League receive full market coverage during active seasons. Users can bet on match winners, map scores, and pistol round markets for select matches with deeper market coverage.
- MPL Malaysia — Feb & Aug
- MSC MLBB — June
- DOTA 2 The International — Oct
- CS2 Major — Mar & Sep
- ESL Pro League CS2 — Year-round
E-Sports Terms You Should Know
Before placing your first bet, get familiar with these six common terms so you know exactly what you're selecting.
The simplest market type — pick which team wins the overall match with no handicap applied. Odds reflect the expected relative strength between the two sides.
The weaker team is given a map head start to level the playing field. Example: Team A at -1.5 maps must win 2-0 for the bet to pay out, while Team B covers the handicap with a 0-2 loss or a 1-2 win.
Bet on the total number of maps to be played in a match — over or under the set line. A BO3 match can end 2-0 (two maps) or 2-1 (three maps).
Markets that open while a match is in progress. Odds shift dynamically based on live conditions — kill leads, objectives taken, or a team's comeback momentum.
Match format: BO3 means the first team to win two maps takes the match, while BO5 requires three. The format affects which markets are available and the depth of odds on offer.
A long-term bet on which team will win the entire tournament — not just a single match. Odds are higher, but the outcome is only known at the end of the tournament.
Play on Mobile — No Different from a Big Screen
The nx150s e-sports section is fully optimised for mobile access. You don't need to be at a desktop to follow MLBB or CS2 matches and place bets — everything can be done from your Android or iPhone.
The e-sports interface uses a single-column layout for smaller screens, with "Bet" buttons sized generously enough to tap without misclicks. Active matches are listed in order of start time, and in-play markets are flagged with a live indicator so they're easy to spot as you scroll.
For users on a standard 3G or 4G connection, pages load in reasonable time thanks to the platform's efficient content delivery. Users in areas with slower data access — such as rural parts of Sabah or Sarawak — can still use the core betting functions without significant disruption.
Android App for a Smoother Experience
Besides browser access, Android users can download the official nx150s app to receive push notifications when a match is about to start. This is especially useful for users who follow the MPL Malaysia schedule and don't want to miss pre-match markets that close early.
- Android (browser & app)
- iOS Safari (full browser)
- Windows & macOS Desktop
- Android Tablet & iPad
How to Deposit and Withdraw — Step by Step
All transactions for e-sports betting on nx150s are conducted in MYR. There is no need to convert currency or use an international card. Follow the steps below to get started.
From the dashboard, select the Deposit option and choose your preferred payment method — TNG eWallet, FPX, or direct bank transfer.
Enter the deposit amount, follow the on-screen payment instructions, and confirm. Funds are credited to your account wallet once the payment is verified by the system.
Go to the E-Sports section, select a game title and an active match, then choose your market type and enter your stake before confirming.
Winnings are credited automatically once the official match result is confirmed. To withdraw funds, select a withdrawal method from the dashboard and follow the same process as a deposit.
| Method | Processing Time | Min. Limit |
|---|---|---|
| TNG eWallet | Almost instant | Flexible |
| FPX (Internet Banking) | Real-time | Various limits |
| Bank Transfer | A few minutes – 1 hour | Flexible |
| Withdrawal | Within 1 business day | Check account |
Before making your first withdrawal, make sure your bank account details have been verified in your account settings. This is a standard procedure to protect the security of your funds. For more information on transaction terms, refer to Terms & Conditions page platform.
Ready for the Next MLBB Match?
Create an nx150s account to start betting on your favourite e-sports matches — MLBB MPL, DOTA 2 The International, CS2 Major and more. Deposit in RM, navigate in Bahasa Melayu, and access everything directly from your smartphone.