Battle of Fates Stars Choi Hannah and Noh Seulbi Make First Malaysia Appearance
Saturday, May 16, 2026Gambit Group brought Battle of Fates stars Choi Hannah and Noh Seulbi to Malaysia for an exclusive invite-only meet-and-greet on May 15, 2026, marking their first appearance in the country.
Held at Cars & Coffee, Hextar World, Empire City, the private session gathered media and lifestyle content creators for an intimate experience featuring private readings with both stars. The day opened with a welcome lunch, followed by individual reading sessions, and closed with networking and photo opportunities.
During the brief interview session, when asked who is the more playful member, Choi Hannah said that unlike what was shown on TV, Noh Seulbi is very playful and kind and takes great care of people around her. Noh Seulbi shared that even though Hannah does not look like she has a lot of playfulness, they clicked really well and had a lot of back and forth even when talking about weird or random things. She added that they have really good chemistry.
When asked on what moment they want to relive on Battle of Fates, Hannah revealed that it was during round 2 of the 1 on 1 Battle of Qi, where she knocked down a shaman of 15 years but it did not show on TV. She felt it could have been better because she thinks she really showed a lot more during the battle. Noh Seulbi also pointed to Round 2, recalling a moment where she was interrupted and spoken to harshly, which led her to tears of anger. While the show framed it as an emotional scene, she said she felt she was deprived of a fair chance to perform at her best and would want to redo the moment without interruption.
The event was part of Gambit Annual Legacy Awards 2026 (GALA), linking a lifestyle media experience with the group’s flagship internal celebration and its Malaysia Book of Records recognition for the First Hybrid Asset Trust (HAT) Structure.
Gambit Group also announced upcoming activities under AllStars Legends (ASL) this October, marking the beginning of a new football-focused rollout in Malaysia, with plans to offer wider community access to exclusive sporting experiences.


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