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Millenial Voice Network, GMI Holds E-Sports Tournament in Semarang

Millenial Voice Network, GMI Holds E-Sports Tournament in Semarang

Millenial Voice Network, GMI Holds E-Sports Tournament in Semarang

TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA – Ganjar Muda Indonesia (GMI) has returned to hold the Mobile Legend Competition Bang Bang e-sports tournament in Semarang, Central Java, after a successful event in Jakarta. The tournament was opened by GMI General Chairman Evan Lanell Wea and Deputy Chairman of the PDIP Presidential Election Victory Volunteer Coordinating Team Eko Sulistyo.

The Mobile Legend Bang Bang GMI e-sports tournament saw the participation of 128 teams with a total of 742 participants from throughout Central Java. The tournament offered tens of millions of rupiah in prizes. This is the second e-sports tournament organized by GMI, and they plan to hold similar events in other cities such as Medan, Surabaya, and Bali.

According to Evan Lanell Wea, the tournament aims to strengthen the camaraderie among the millennial generation and provide opportunities for young e-sports athletes to compete and enhance their competitive spirit in the world of e-sports. The ultimate goal is to develop the e-sports industry in Indonesia and groom new Indonesian e-sports athletes who can make a name for themselves at the national and international level.

Evan hopes that the tournament will allow amateur teams to develop their talent and improve their game. He also expresses the desire for young people to become politically literate and recognize Mas Ganjar, who is seen as the next senior leader. The digital creative industries, including e-sports, are immensely popular among millennials, with approximately 170 million people showing interest in playing e-sports. GMI aims to tap into this potential and develop the talent of the youth in this field.

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GMI, an organization made up of millennials and students from various universities, both public and private, recognizes the enormous potential of first-time voters among the millennial generation. In addition to organizing e-sports tournaments, GMI also plans to carry out community engagement activities such as blood donation drives, environmental lighting programs with Solar Cells, and IT training for millennials.

FAQ:

Q: What is the purpose of the Mobile Legend Competition Bang Bang e-sports tournament held by GMI?
A: The tournament aims to strengthen camaraderie among the millennial generation and provide opportunities for young e-sports athletes to compete and enhance their competitive spirit in the world of e-sports.

Q: How many teams participated in the tournament?
A: The tournament saw the participation of 128 teams with a total of 742 participants from throughout Central Java.

Q: Are there plans to hold similar tournaments in other cities?
A: Yes, GMI plans to hold similar events in other cities such as Medan, Surabaya, and Bali.

Q: What is the goal of GMI in organizing these tournaments?
A: The ultimate goal is to develop the e-sports industry in Indonesia and groom new Indonesian e-sports athletes who can make a name for themselves at the national and international level.

Q: What other activities does GMI plan to undertake?
A: In addition to organizing e-sports tournaments, GMI also plans to carry out community engagement activities such as blood donation drives, environmental lighting programs with Solar Cells, and IT training for millennials.

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