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SEA eSports Player Watch (30 May) – FSL MLBB, Singapore SEA Games selection

Here’s the lowdown of key teams and players you should watch out for in esports on this tail end of the month.

The Final Four Of The Female Esports League Mobile Games Tournament (Mobile Legends)

With the Female Esports League Circuit Mobile Legends online qualifiers for each region already done and over with, we now have the final four female teams who will be duking it out for MLBB glory. They are:

  • SG/MY champions Exoticism

  • Philippines champions Bren Victress

  • Indonesian champions SFI Queen

  • Myanmar champions Venus Vixens

Bren Esports Victress (Photo: FSL)
Bren Esports Victress (Photo: FSL)

These four Mobile Legends teams will be fighting each other in the upcoming FSL Elite Circuit Mobile Legends tournament on 8-9 June in Singapore. In the meantime, do check out the highlight plays of each final team below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taS7D0POEL8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raWqFmhpN04

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UGM5CrzfDA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U-sywvuk1w

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8mYH12622U

(video credit: Female Esports League)

Singapore’s SEA Games 2019 Esports Candidates (Various)

Here is the full list of players who are looking to represent Singapore in the upcoming SEA Games 2019 Esports category. They will be practising their skills in an upcoming boot camp session just for the upcoming November event.

Tekken 7

Ruslan “Lan94” Bin Abd Rahman

Tan “Joystick” Boon Kai

Starcraft 2

Toh Wei ”Lobo” Liang Alvin

Thomas “Blysk” Kopankiewicz

Arena Of Valor

Resurgence

Dabbie “813’” Lim Chin Hong

Ng “єℓєѕρяєѕѕσ” Ye Lun Renfred

Ong” Yueyah” Jing Song

Marcus Lee “Marclaren” Cheng Hiang

Bjorn “Zeys” Ong

Mobile Legends

Evos Esports

Boon “OhDeerBambi” Wei Xing, Robert

Chong “Soul” Ru Chyi

Andrew “Potato” Lim

Tan “Ace” Zheng Wei

Akihiro “JPL” Furusawa

Dota 2

Team X

Wong “Nutz” Jeng Yih

Lukman “Luk” Yusoff bin Nooraznan

Wilson “poloson” Koh Chin Wei

Joel “Chibix” Chan Jian Yong

Teo “Tudi” Yao Wen

SUHA XctN Punishers (Dota 2)

Over in The Philippines, Dota 2 team SUHA XctN Punishers won The Nationals Dota 2 Season 2019 Conference 2.

The team defeated the likes of Cignal Ultra Warriors (2nd place) and PLDT-Smart Omega (3rd place) in round robin fashion.

Check out the full best of 5 grand finals below, where both teams fought each other to a full set.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH06jR1uLTs

(video credit: Freecss Show)