Magic Chess: Go Go (MCGG) has officially launched across the Asia-Pacific region. This free-to-play multiplayer strategy game is now available for download on iOS and Android in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
Developed by the original team behind Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), MCGG immerses players in the MLBB universe, transforming them into master strategists. Players command familiar MLBB Heroes in intense Player versus Player (PvP) combat, where eight players compete individually on each chessboard. The goal is to outmaneuver opponents through multiple rounds and emerge as the last strategist standing.
In conjunction with the grand launch, MCGG has unveiled its first competitive esports event—the Magic Chess: Go Go Indonesia Community Tournament (MCCT ID). Scheduled from March 7 to 16, this online tournament offers 512 players in Indonesia the chance to pursue their esports dreams. With a prize pool of USD 5,100, the tournament will be broadcast live during the Semifinals (March 14-15) and Final (March 16).
Top 16 players who aspire to become MCGG streamers will receive livestream traffic support from MOONTON Games after the tournament concludes. Indonesian players can register for the tournament from February 27 to March 4 at mcggesports.id.
Gao “Skyhook” Chong, MCGG Producer at MOONTON Games, highlighted the game’s potential: “MCGG has huge potential to be an esports title; its focus on skill, strategy, and real-time decision-making makes it excellent for competition. Additionally, MCGG’s single-player format means the participation cost and barriers are much lower than many other esports titles. In MCGG, anyone can be a champion! We will focus on developing the competitive ecosystem, starting with the MCCT ID, so that aspiring esports athletes have the opportunity to pursue their ambitions.”
For more information on Magic Chess: Go Go, visit the official website and stay updated by following MCGG’s social media channels on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X.

