The Philippines’ NU Bulldog won the first-ever Infinix Campus Cup (XCC) Southeast Asia title, sweeping Cambodia’s Team TDN 3–0 in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) grand finals.

The event took place at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall, with over 1,000 college teams from five countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Myanmar.
Aside from gaming, XCC 2025 also featured tech exhibits, pop culture performances, and appearances from popular creators like Aurora Gaming, Renejay, Jayat Gaming, and Kristine Santamena. Fans were also treated to a live show by P-pop group G22.
With their win, NU made history in campus esports and took home a share of the $30,000 prize pool. They were recognized by esports officials, including Jab Escutin of SIBOL and Ray Ng of MOONTON Games.
Before the finals, top campus teams joined bootcamps hosted by pro MLBB squads across Southeast Asia, giving student-athletes a chance to train like pros. Infinix is also planning global immersion programs and team tryouts to help young esports players go pro.
The XCC is officially part of MOONTON’s MLBB E-Project and powered by the Infinix GT 30 Pro gaming phone.







