Photo from Playbook Esports Team's Facebook page Laus Playbook Esports completed its Cinderella run as it shot down ArkAngel, 2-1, in the thrilling final match of the MPL Philippines Season 7 Main Qualifiers and snagged the last seat in the league proper on Sunday night. Arvs' Luo Yi emerged as the...
Photo from Neon Esports Facebook page Neon Esports leaned on John Anthony "Natsumi-" Vargas' Wraith King in the deciding game to pull off a 2-1 stunner over TNC Predator and snatch the solo lead in the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC)-Southeast Asia upper division at the conclusion of the second week on...
Bannered by an all-Filipino roster, Liyab Esports is set to compete in the League of Legends Pacific Championship Series (PCS) 2021 Spring Split next month. Liyab opted to field in a full Filipino lineup led by holdovers Kyle "Dawn" Somera (attack damage carry-ADC), Ren "Kanji" Motomitsu...
Photo from Jayjay Helterbrand's Instagram account A day after Bren Esports conquered the M2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, former PBA star Jayjay Helterbrand and free agent Sol Mercado paid a visit to the renowned organization's headquarters. Helterbrand posted on Monday night an...
Photo from Lusty's Facebook page Is Allan "Lusty" Castromayor calling it a day after winning the M2 Mobile Legends World Championship with Bren Esports? The seasoned tank player gave a subtle hint at retirement when he answered a question from one of the M2 hosts during the post-grand finals...
Photo from Ribo's Facebook page Without a doubt, CJ "Ribo" Ribo is now the winningest Mobile Legends: Bang Bang professional player in the world. The veteran sidelaner of Bren Esports just added the M2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship to his huge collection of trophies on Sunday...
Photo from Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Facebook page Bren Esports ace carry Karl Gabriel "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno has always been vocal of his dream of becoming the best Mobile Legends: Bang Bang player in the world. On Sunday evening, he made it a reality. KarlTzy powered Bren to a thrilling 4-3...
The "Bren Lang Malakas" battle cry now sounds true not just in the Philippines but in the whole world. Bren Esports reigned supreme in the M2 Mobile Legends World Championship after outlasting Burmese Ghouls of Myanmar, 4-3, in the nail-biting grand finals on Sunday night at the...
Photo from Bren Esports' Facebook page Bren Esports banked on its "Tzy Brothers" to take down Indonesian powerhouse RRQ Hoshi, 3-1, in the lower bracket finals and advance to the grand finals of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M2 World Championship on Sunday at the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. ...
Photo from Bren Esports' Facebook page The Filipino dream in the M2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship remained alive as Bren Esports pulled off a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Malaysia's Todak on Saturday at the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. MPL Philippines champion Bren bounced...
Photo from Omega Esports' Facebook page Two Filipino teams are now in the lower bracket of M2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship as Smart Omega succumbed to Indonesian powerhouse RRQ Hoshi, 2-0, on Friday night at the Shangri-La Hotel. Omega failed to capitalize on its advantage in...
Bren Esports crashed to the lower bracket of M2 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship after suffering a shocking 2-0 sweep to Myanmar's Burmese Ghouls on Friday at the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. With highly disruptive drafts featuring Hilda and Diggie, BG dealt a harsh reality check...