Echo denies Malaysian side Team HAQ a reverse sweep, earning a 3-2 win to advance to the upper bracket semifinals of the Mobile Legends M4 World Championship.
JAKARTA, Indonesia – The Philippines’ Echo saw its unbeaten run in the Mobile Legends M4 World Championship come to halt but still managed to get the job done, advancing to the upper bracket semifinals on Saturday, January 7.
But Echo averted a major collapse behind a sterling Game 5 performance from 17-year-old Alston “Sanji” Pabico to arrange an upper bracket semifinal date with Filipino star Kairi “Kairi “Rayosdelsol and Indonesia’s Onic Esports. The series win also preserved the efforts of Benedict “Bennyqt” Gonzales, who put on a clinic on Karrie in the first two games.“We did not focus on the losses. We just made the necessary adjustments for Game 5,” said Bennyqt in Filipino.
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