The Mongolian MLBB team Ladybugs has secured their spot in the upcoming Asian Esports Games in Bangkok, Thailand. The team qualified after winning the MESA Legends Series 7 Female Tournament. Ladybugs' victory in the MESA Legends Series marks their third consecutive win in a women's MLBB championship in Mongolia.
The MESALSS 7 Feud took place online and featured seven of the most prestigious MLBB girls teams from Mongolia. Seven teams participated in the highly competitive event.
LadyBugs
Sorhugtan
Team Setters
Calyf Girls
Muteki Lillies
Codes US
Credit: MESA
Asian Esports games
The Asian Esports Games are scheduled to take place in Bangkok, Thailand, from 25 November to 3 December 2024. The event is being organized by the Thailand Esports Federation in collaboration with the Sports Authority of Thailand, with AESF acting as the governing body. Participating teams will receive comprehensive logistical support, including flights, accommodation, and international technical officials.
Mr. Lau expressed AESF's enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting Thailand's commitment to esports development and the opportunity for Asian athletes to compete on a global stage. At least 35 countries and regions are expected to participate in the games.
National teams from various Asian countries will participate in the Asian Esports Games, showcasing their skills in games such as Arena of Valor, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and an upcoming solo event. The tournament will be held at the Indoor Stadium Hua Mak, with top teams and athletes vying for a prize pool.

Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF)
The Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF) is the governing body for esports in Asia. The AESF is recognized by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and is responsible for:
Promoting esports: The AESF promotes esports in a way that is inclusive, innovative, and non-discriminatory.
Supporting development: The AESF supports the development of esports in Asia and the development of world-class athletes.
Organizing competitions: The AESF organizes international competitions and enforces regulations.
Protecting members: The AESF protects the interests of its members.
Ensuring good governance: The AESF ensures that other members are governed well and that the AESF's statutes, regulations, and decisions are not infringed.
The AESF was formed in 2018 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. The AESF has a large network of members and partners, hosts events, creates original content, and uses multi-channel media to engage with its communities.
The AESF has staged esports at continental and regional Olympic Games, such as the Asian Games, SEA Games, and Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games.
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