April Story: WGP HOLOLIVE Kuala Lumpur and Pro Tour Yokohama

An exciting month for Sabah’s TCG Community as players competes in big stage all over the world!

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As April comes to an end, it’s the perfect time to look back and celebrate the journey of our Sabahan players as they step onto bigger stages. From regional competitions to international arenas, our community continues to grow stronger, with more players taking the leap to compete beyond Sabah.

WGP HOLOLIVE Kuala Lumpur

 
A special welcome from Kronii herself

Our Eight Competitor

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(Davin, Mcandre, Bryan, Bam, Ken (squat), Edwin, Jack, Vincent)

The event brought together not only players from across Malaysia but also international competitors, creating a much higher level of competition and diversity in playstyles, something that is still developing within the Sabah scene.

For many of the eight players attending, this was their first time experiencing a tournament of this scale, making it both a challenging and eye-opening journey.

While results may vary, the experience gained from such a competitive and diverse environment is invaluable. With continued exposure to events like this, we look forward to seeing Sabahan players break further into higher placements, including future Top 8 finishes… And maybe a champion?

Pro Tour Yokohama (Calling Side Event)

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Sabah was represented by 2 players, who competed in the Calling side event, which still attracted a highly competitive pool of international players. A total of 793 players to be exact in just the Calling event.

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(Jack, Harraz)

Despite not entering the main event, both players put up strong performances early on, each starting with a 2–0 record before facing tougher matchups in the later rounds.

Through consistent play, both representatives successfully advanced into Day 2 of the Calling event, a commendable result given the level of competition. They eventually fell short during Day 2, but their run reflects a respectable showing on the international stage.

More importantly, this marks Sabah’s step onto the international Flesh and Blood stage. Despite the higher level of competition, both players held their ground and showed strong consistency. If this is the starting point, there’s plenty to look forward to in the future of Sabah’s Flesh and Blood players’ careers.

April has shown us just how far Sabah’s TCG community has come. From competing in Kuala Lumpur to stepping onto the international stage in Yokohama, our players are proving that Sabah belongs in the bigger conversation.

This is only the beginning. With more exposure, more experience, and continued dedication, it’s only a matter of time before Sabahan players break through even further.

Start your journey now @TinyRobot