Homebois On Right Track To Qualify For 2025 MSC In Riyadh
KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 (Bernama) -- Homebois, who have qualified for the Malaysia Professional League (MPL) playoffs, are capable of earning an automatic ticket to represent the country in the Mid Season Cup (MSC) of the 2025 Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in July.
Homebois founder Nureddy Nursal, better known as Daddyhood, expressed his confidence after watching his team, the Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) winners of the 12th season of the MPL, storm into the playoffs in just the fourth week of the competition.
'We have some tricks up our sleeves to qualify for Riyadh (MSC). I feel that we are on the right track as we have the momentum on our side.

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