After much deliberation, the MPL PH Press Corps Awards Night granted accolades to the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines’ best and brightest.
Here are the winners:Blacklist International vs Bren Esports MPL-PH S10 Upper Bracket Semis
These two teams showed game knowledge and mechanical prowess in this series. After going the whole 5-game distance, Blacklist International claimed the victory including a swift 10-minute win. BLCK went on to become the season champions.ECHO vs Bren Esports MPL PH S10 Week 6 The Purple Orcas turned the tides against Bren Esports, ultimately leading up to a 2-0 win. This was not a one-time display from ECHO, but a testament to their resilience at the brink of defeat. ECHO may have fallen to Blacklist in the S10 finals, but they would reach greater heights – the M4 World Championship.H2wo showed a different kind of resilience – not only as a player but as a person. He faced challenges both on and off the Land of Dawn, challenges he triumphed against.
The 17-year-old fought for his starting spot in Season 10 and went on to perform his best both on the local and international stage.OhMyV33nusNow a household name in professional ML:BB, OhMyV33nus pilots her team and authors new strategies to keep her place as the queen of MPL. After taking Season 9 off, she and Blacklist went on to claim their third title in four seasons.
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