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Season 13 was the qualifying tournament for Philippine teams to the 2024 Mid-Season Cup in Riyadh. [4] Season 14 on the other hand will be the qualifying tournament for Philippine teams to the MLBB M6 World Championships in Kuala Lumpur. [5] Only the champions and the runner-up teams will be qualifying for both international tournaments.
2020–2024 Aurora MLBB 2024–present Johnmar Villaluna: OhMyV33Nus ONIC Philippines 2019-2020 1x MLBB World Champion (M3) 3x MPL Philippines Champion (S7, S8, S10) 1x MPL Philippines Regular Season MVP (S10) 1x SEA Games Gold Medalist (2021) 1x IESF Silver Medalist (2021) Blacklist International 2020–2024 Aurora MLBB 2024–present Season 11
Aces Pro Bren Esports (formerly Bren Esports), commonly known as AP Bren, is a Southeast Asian professional esports organization based in the Philippines.It has competitive teams in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, CS:GO, PUBG, League of Legends, Overwatch, Hearthstone, Clash Royale, Arena of Valor, Rules of Survival, Valorant, and Tekken 7. [3]
In season 7, the roots of the team started as Work Auster Force which consisted of Chuu, Unravel, Kousei, 3MarTzy, rTzy and Coach Lift. Despite being rookies, they gave a challenge to veteran teams dominating the MPL scene, which included Aura PH (now as ECHO Philippines), Blacklist International, Bren Esports (now as AP Bren), Cignal Ultra, Execration, Laus Playbook, Nexplay Esports (now as ...
As of June 20, 2024, Blacklist International holds 1 MLBB World Title, ... RSG Philippines: Did not qualify: Did not qualify: Season 14 14 5 9 12-20 .357 .375 6th
The most recent tournament was the MLBB M6 World Championship or referred to as M6 held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Philippines' Fnatic ONIC Philippines defeated the Indonesian representatives Team Liquid Indonesia 4–1. The finals were held at the Axiata Arena, the same venue for the world championships from the inaugural M1 World series.
With its participation in the 2024 Esports World Cup, MSC 2024's prize pool featured a hefty-increase from $300,000 to $3 million. MSC 2024's prize pool is part of the $60 million cumulative prize pool which also includes the prize pool for the different esports titles, $7.6 million for qualifiers and $1.1 million for MVP awards. [7]
On 9 July 2021 via a Facebook announcement, RSG Philippines announces its signing of the Professional Player Earvin John "Heath" Esperanza, previously playing for Smart Omega. [3] On 14 July 2021, RSG Philippines announces its signing of the Popular Streamer and Influencer for the game MLBB, Elyson Edouard "Wrecker" Caranza. [4]