Infinix GT 30 Pro appeared in Campus Cup 2025, helping to expand the Esports visibility.  |
NU Bulldogs as champions |
A true tournament phone for mobile Esports
Infinix is advancing its global esports initiatives with the competitive debut of the GT 30 Pro at the upcoming Infinix Campus Cup (XCC) 2025, held in partnership with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB). The tournament offers a professional esports platform for university students across Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and the Philippines. This marks the first official opportunity for student players to experience the GT 30 Pro's tournament-ready performance.
As mobile esports continues to grow, with global audiences projected to exceed 641 million by 2025 according to Newzoo, Infinix is redefining how gaming smartphones support the next generation of players. The GT 30 Pro has been designated as the official tournament phone for upcoming seasons of premier MLBB leagues in Southeast Asia, including the MLBB Professional League, MLBB Development League, and MLBB Myanmar Super League.
At Infinix, we see esports as more than competition; it's a global platform for talent, ambition, and innovation,” said Tony Zhao, Chief Executive Officer of Infinix. “Southeast Asia is one of the world's most dynamic esports communities. With the GT 30 Pro and Campus Cup, we are empowering the region's next generation of players with the tools to elevate their game and compete on the global stage.
Ray Ng, Head of Esports Ecosystem at MOONTON Games, added, "It is yet another thrilling MLBB tournament season with our partner Infinix. These initiatives, like the Infinix Campus Cup, underscore our shared mission to elevate professional gaming and provide the next generation of talent with the best tournament experience.
To recall, the Infinix GT 30 Pro itself features a 6.78-inch Gorilla Glass 7i-protected AMOLED with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.
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The Infinix GT 30 Pro |
Inside, it boasts a powerful 3.35GHz 4nm MTK Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chip with Mali-G615 MC6 GPU, 8GB/12GB LPDDR5X RAM, and 256GB/512GB UFS 4.0 storage.
Apart from that, the GT 30 Pro also has a dedicated gaming chip to provide a stable 120 fps on supported games like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang or PUBG Mobile.
The device also features a 5,500mAh battery with a 45W USB-C charger, while it also supports 30W wireless charging and Bypass charging
It also has 108MP f/1.89 main shooter with AF + 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide snapper + rear dual flash. While at the front, the phone uses a 13MP f/2.2 selfie camera.
Another highlight of the phone is the 2 shoulder triggers to assist players in their games by providing extra tap controls. Additionally, the device also has VC cooling and AI thermal detection for improved cooling when gaming.
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Universiti Sains Malaysia Champions
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The Infinix Campus Cup begins with qualifiers in May and concludes with the Grand Finals on July 6 at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall in the Philippines.
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The Universitas Sebelas Maret Solo Indonesian Champions |
National champions, including NU Bulldogs from National University (Philippines), USM Vendetta from Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia), Little Pikaa from Universitas Sebelas Maret Solo (Indonesia), Team TDN from Paññāsāstra International School (Cambodia), and Creepy Gang from KMD College (Myanmar), will compete for a USD 30,000 prize pool and exclusive Infinix esports rewards. This event represents a new milestone in Infinix’s mission to make professional-grade gaming accessible to all.
Ahead of the Grand Finals, the national champions will train alongside professional MLBB teams, including Aurora Gaming from the Philippines, ONIC Esports from Indonesia, HomeBois from Malaysia, Duck Rice Esports from Cambodia, and Mythic Seal from Myanmar.
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