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Work Auster Force has not stepped into the MPL Philippines Season 7 arena yet but expectations are already soaring high for this rookie in the big league.
Well, that wasn’t surprising especially with reigning MPL king and world champion Bren Esports paying respect to this team.
Two-time world title winning coach Francis “Duckeyyy” Glindro confidently picked Work to qualify for Season 7 and join them in Moonton’s professional league.
And Work did not let Duckeyyy down as it utterly crushed the opposition in the Main Qualifiers held back in January.
Marksman/assassin Daniel “Chuuu” Chu and the crew never dropped a single game in three upper bracket series, taking 2-0 sweep over Laus Playbook Esports, Season 1 champion team Aether Main and Season 3 winning organization ArkAngel in the winners’ finals.
The hype is on as last season's runner-up Smart Omega and third place finisher Execration clash head-on to kick off the MPL Philippines Season 7 wars next Friday, March 19.
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EMERGE Esports.
As a part of the deal, the agency will support Bren Esports as it enters into the Singaporean market, as well as helping to manage the organisation across different titles.
Bren Esports are the reigning champions of Mobile Legends’ M2 World Championship 2020. Photo Credit: Bren Esports
The collaboration reportedly aims to ‘explore the growth opportunities in the region’.
Shares Roy Kek, CEO of EMERGE Esports spoke on the partnership in a release: “The esports scene has seen promising growth in the past years with high potential for existing and upcoming players. We are excited to work with one of the finest esports teams the industry has to offer and believe they are a natural fit for our agency. We admire and share their passion for gaming and would like this to be a part of a greater initiative of making gaming a mainstream lifestyle in Singapore and in the region.
Published March 8, 2021, 6:03 PM
Photo from Nexplay Esports Facebook page
Nexplay Esports flexed its strength ahead of the League of Legends: Wild Rift Southeast Asia Icon Series Preseason as it dominated the inaugural season of the Wild Rift Underground.
Nexplay only dropped a single game in the upper bracket en route to crushing DR Esports, 4-1, in the grand finals on Sunday, March 7, to take the P35,000 champion’s prize in the eight-team tournament.
It was the second straight title for NXP after ruling the Bit Wars Invitational with a 3-1 finals victory over South Korea’s GLuck Gaming last Feb. 28.