Gamer.LK’s Play Expo 2025 with Munchee Savory as the Platinum Partner and Powered by Coca-Cola concluded recently, marking a defining moment for Sri Lankan Esports as LVG ESPORTS were crowned the Best Esports Clan of the event, following consistent and disciplined performances across multiple competitive titles.
Held over two action packed days, Play Expo 2025 brought together thousands of fans and players to witness high level competition across PC, mobile, console, simulator and virtual reality games. Beyond the scale of the event, Play Expo once again served as a proving ground where preparation, teamwork and long term commitment to competitive excellence were put to the test.
Designed to recognise consistency across multiple games, the Best Esports Clan award became the flagship award of the event. LVG ESPORTS secured the title through strong results across both team based and individual competitions, reflecting the depth of the organisation rather than success in a single title. Their performance highlighted the importance of structured training, coordinated teamwork and the ability to perform consistently under pressure across multiple game titles.
Commenting on the achievement, Lilandavaradan Arunkumar, Founder & CEO of LVG ESPORTS said, “This recognition means a great deal to everyone at LVG ESPORTS. What we achieved at Play Expo 2025 is the result of months of preparation, structured training and the commitment shown by every player and support member across multiple titles. Competing at this level across so many games is never easy and being recognised as the Best Esports Clan validates the effort our teams put in every day. We are proud of our players and grateful for platforms like Play Expo that continue to raise the standard of Esports in Sri Lanka.”
Play Expo 2025 featured tournaments across more than 25 Esports titles, with over 2,500 players competing across open competitions, women’s tournaments and junior categories. This inclusive approach allowed established organisations to compete alongside emerging talent from across the island, reinforcing Play Expo’s role in strengthening Sri Lanka’s Esports pipeline.
Team based championships saw Kothu Mechanics claim victory in League of Legends, while ZEALOT ESPORTS of LVG ESPORTS emerged as champions in Honor of Kings, TEAM YKZ of YAKUZA ESPORTS leading Rainbow Six Siege X, SL RIDERZ GHOST of Maximum e-Sports claiming the Free Fire Squad championship, EQZ ESPORTS emerging triumphant in the PUBG MOBILE Squad, Death Sentence from IMMORTAL ESPORTS topping DOTA 2, Team Catalyst from Xiphos Esports leading Mobile Legends, Xiphos Esports securing the Valorant championship, and Team misR claiming victory in Call of Duty 4.
In the solo competitions, Phoenix GaminG’s Ishith Chethiya Fernando claimed the Clash Royale championship, LVG ESPORTS’ Dinusha Cooray emerged victorious in Tekken 8, while IMMORTAL ESPORTS’ Kalindu Bandara won the eFootball Mobile Championship. Toxic Thunder’s Kevan Samarajiwa secured the F1 25 title, Phoenix GaminG’s Dishan Nithiananthan claimed victory in FC 26, and Xiphos Esports’ Rashad Ameer won the Mortal Kombat 1 championship.
The women’s Esports competitions continued to be a major highlight, with Catalyst eSports FE securing the Women’s Mobile Legends championship, Dilini Prasanthika claiming victory in the Women’s PUBG MOBILE Solo, Soul Of Devils’ Tharushi Perera leading the Women’s Free Fire Solo, and LVG ESPORTS’ Rooman Doole claiming the Women’s Mortal Kombat 1 title, further reinforcing the clan’s strong presence across categories.
Reflecting on the event, Raveen Wijayatilake, CEO of Gamer.LK, said, “What we saw at Play Expo this year was a clear sign of how far Esports in Sri Lanka has come. The level of competition, the diversity of players and the passion across all categories show that this ecosystem is growing in the right direction. Play Expo continues to be a place where talent is tested, confidence is built and future national level athletes begin their journey.”
Recognised by the Sri Lanka Esports Association SLESA as a ranked tournament, Play Expo once again served as an official platform within the national Esports ecosystem. Performances at the event contributed toward national rankings, giving players and teams the opportunity to progress within Sri Lanka’s structured Esports pathway and move closer toward future national representation.
Munchee Savory was the Platinum Partner of the event which was powered by Coca-Cola. They were joined by Mentos as the Freshness Partner, Newdale as the Dairy Partner, Lenovo as the Technology Partner, Wonder as the Frozen Treats Partner, Scope Cinemas as the Cinema Partner, and InGame Esports as the Esports Platform Partner.
As Play Expo 2025 concluded, it once again reaffirmed its role as Sri Lanka’s largest Esports event and a platform where elite teams are tested, champions are crowned, and the future of competitive gaming in the country continues to take shape.
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A.R.B.J Rajapaksha