The Infinix Campus Cup (XCC) 2025 Grand Finals ended in spectacular fashion as the NU Bulldogs from the Philippines swept Team TDN of Cambodia 3-0 in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) finale held at SM Mall of Asia Music Hall.

With over 1,000 teams from 400+ schools across Southeast Asia, XCC 2025 brought together top campus esports talents from Malaysia, the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Myanmar. NU Bulldogs rose to the top, claiming the inaugural regional title, the championship trophy, and a significant share of the USD 30,000 prize pool.

More Than a Tournament: A Campus Esports Festival

Hosted by Hans Galeria and Bridgitte Ramos, the Grand Finals wasn’t just about competition—it was a full-on celebration of esports, youth culture, and tech. Fans got to meet creators like Fuego Gaming, Jayat Gaming, Kristine Santamena, and more, while Aurora Gaming and GT 30 Pro ambassador Renejay delivered pro-level inspiration.

The event also featured a live performance from P-pop group G22, giving fans a concert-like experience that added even more energy to the day.

Powered by Infinix GT 30 Pro

As the official tournament phone, the Infinix GT 30 Pro proved itself with elite specs: MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Premium Gaming chipset, All-Day 120 FPS, and GT Trigger controls, built for smooth, high-performance gaming.

Beyond Victory: Elevating Student Athletes

NU Bulldogs’ victory marked a milestone for campus esports in the region. Ahead of the finals, national champion teams participated in XCC Bootcamps—training with pro MLBB teams like ONIC Esports, Aurora Gaming, and HomeBois. Infinix also introduced a Team Tryout Program, offering early access to pro team recruitment for standout players.

“With Infinix leading the charge in campus tournaments, more student-athletes across the region are getting the platform they deserve,” said Jab Escutin, GM of the SIBOL Philippine National Esports Team.

Officially Recognised by MOONTON

XCC 2025 was hosted under the MLBB E-Project, MOONTON’s official program allowing licensed community tournaments. With support from TTRacing Philippines as the Official Gaming Chair Partner, the event solidified its position as Southeast Asia’s leading campus esports platform.

Infinix continues to champion grassroots esports, empowering students to level up from campus competitors to global esports contenders. For updates on the next season of XCC, follow Infinix Malaysia on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and the official website.