The Burmese Ghouls were the runner ups of the Mobile Legends M2 World Championship

The world of competitive gaming is tough for everyone. However, for Myanmar’s pro-players, the journey is even harder as they not only have to worry about opponents but also an uneven national infrastructure.

Myanmar is a relative newcomer to the esport scene. For these players, this is a way to connect to the outside world. Due to power outages and unreliable internet connection, their progress can often be thwarted. Despite these setbacks, this has not stopped some teams from making it big in certain events.

For instance, the Burmese Ghouls took second place at the Mobile Legends M2 World Championship last year. According to the players, more support could help them win more medals and allow the country to catch up to the world.

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