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Melqt still confident Homebois can secure MSC slot
Melqt still confident Homebois can secure MSC slot

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

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  • New Straits Times

Melqt still confident Homebois can secure MSC slot

KUALA LUMPUR: Gold laner Adam "Melqt" Hamidun remains optimistic about Homebois' chances of qualifying for the Mid Season Cup x Esports World Cup (MSC x EWC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia next month. Their qualification hopes suffered a blow after falling 3-2 to Selangor Red Giants ( in a dramatic upper bracket final at the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Professional League Malaysia (MPL MY) Season 15 playoffs at Juara Stadium on Sunday (June 1). The win booked a spot in the Grand Finals as well as their place at MSC x EWC as Malaysia's first representative. Homebois had earlier edged DX Soul 3-2 in a tense upper bracket semi-final — a match that contributed to their heavy 10-game workload on Sunday. Melqt, however, dismissed the idea that fatigue played a role in their upper bracket final defeat. "When I was on stage, I didn't feel the burden of playing 10 games in one day. We are used to doing three practice series daily — that's around 12 games," said the 24-year-old Sabahan. "The pressure of being in a tournament setting could have affected our focus. "We pushed to the limit. So despite this defeat, our confidence in making the Grand Final and taking the last MSC x EWC ticket remains strong." Homebois now have a two-week break to regroup with the second phase of the playoffs scheduled for June 14–15. They will next face the winner of the lower bracket semi-final between Aero and DX Soul. The winner will earn the second MSC x EWC slot for Malaysia and the right to challenge for the Season 15 crown in the Grand Finals.

Stormie stars as Selangor Red Giants storm into MPL MY Grand Final
Stormie stars as Selangor Red Giants storm into MPL MY Grand Final

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Stormie stars as Selangor Red Giants storm into MPL MY Grand Final

KUALA LUMPUR: Selangor Red Giants ( are on track for a third straight Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Professional League Malaysia (MPL MY) title after sealing their spot in the Season 15 Grand Final at Juara Stadium on Sunday. The two-time defending champions brushed aside Aero eSports 3-1 in the upper bracket semi-finals to set up a blockbuster clash with Homebois, who edged DX Soul 3-2 surged to a 2-0 lead in the upper bracket final before Homebois clawed their way back to force a decider. But Hazziq Danish "Stormie" Rizwan stepped up in Game Five, delivering a masterclass on the mage hero Odette. His inspired showing proved the difference, dealing devastating area damage that left Homebois reeling. At the 16-minute mark, with leading 19-12 in kills, Stormie unleashed a triple kill that wiped out all five Homebois players, clearing the path to a swift final push and victory. The result not only booked place in the Grand Final but also made them the first Malaysian team this season to qualify for the prestigious Mid Season Cup x eSports World Cup (MSC x EWC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, next month. coach Michael Angelo "Arcadia" Bocado admitted his team lost their way mid-match. "We got greedy in Games Three and Four. We strayed from our comfort zone and tried high-risk compositions, and Homebois punished us," said the Filipino coach. "I'm proud the team stayed composed and closed it out. The Odette pick was key in Game Five. Their draft suggested they wanted to brawl, but Odette gave us the control we needed to counter that." will now have to wait two weeks to learn their Grand Final opponents. The second phase of the playoffs resumes on July 14-15, with Aero Esports facing DX Soul. The winner will meet Homebois in the lower bracket final, and the victor there will challenge for the title, and Malaysia's second and final MSC x EWC slot. Arcadia, however, is wary of the break. "For us, the gap is a double-edged sword," he said.

Aero eSports stun Vamos to advance in MPL MY playoffs
Aero eSports stun Vamos to advance in MPL MY playoffs

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Aero eSports stun Vamos to advance in MPL MY playoffs

KUALA LUMPUR: Aero eSports turned the tables on last season's runners-up Team Vamos with an emphatic 3-1 win in the play-in stage of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Professional League Malaysia (MPL MY) playoffs on Saturday. Playing at Juara Stadium, Aero stormed to a 2-0 lead, wobbled slightly as Vamos pulled one back, but closed out the best-of-five series in the fourth game. The victory seals Aero's place in the upper bracket semi-finals, where they will meet back-to-back champions Selangor Red Giants (SRG. OG) on Sunday. Just last week, Vamos had edged Aero 2-1 in the regular season to clinch their playoff spot. But crucially, Aero were missing their first-choice jungler Praba "Hazle" Balakosa, 18, who had returned to Indonesia to attend his high school graduation. "We were unprepared against Vamos in the regular season," said Aero coach Abraham "Bam" Unida. "His replacement, Alang Indra 'Rannqt' Roshid, didn't have enough time to build chemistry with the team before that match. "Hazle made all the difference today. I'm proud of him. He played brilliantly and helped our mid-laner control the game's tempo." Aero, notably, remain the only team to have taken a game off SRG. OG in the regular season, in a tight 2-1 loss. Despite facing the reigning champions next, Unida is not planning any drastic shake-ups. "We'll stick with the same hero draft and play to our strengths," said the Filipino tactician. "We just need to cut down on our mistakes and make smarter decisions in-game." Joining Aero in the upper bracket semis are DX Soul, who looked clinical in their 3-0 sweep of Monster Vicious. They will take on second seeds Homebois in the other semi-final.

Todak have lost their identity, says their esports manager
Todak have lost their identity, says their esports manager

New Straits Times

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Todak have lost their identity, says their esports manager

KUALA LUMPUR: Todak esports manager Danial Aizat Rames Abdullah could not hide his displeasure after his squad failed to make the playoffs for Season 15 of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Professional League Malaysia (MPL MY). Their fate was sealed over the weekend (week six) after Team Vamos and DX Soul secured victories against JP Niners and Aero Esports respectively, leaving Todak in seventh place, one spot short of the final qualifying slot. This marks the first time the esports giants have missed the playoffs since making their debut in Season four of the MPL MY six years ago. Danial is determined to rebuild the Todak squad ahead of Season 16 which will be held later this year. "We have lost our identity," said Danial, better known by his nickname Abang Lord. "I believe our players are talented. They just need the right coaching staff to guide them. "Therefore, it is our task as top management to bring in the right coaching team. "We will inform them of our desired direction, but the coaching team will handle recruitment and squad preparation. "Throwing money at the problem is not going to guarantee success. We need to be meticulous in our planning" Todak parted ways with their MLBB manager Syazlan 'Ashi' Mohd Rosdi, head coach Saiful Aujang and assistant coach Ajwad 'Kuja' Mohd Yusof after Week five. The team played without a coach against JP Niners on Sunday (May 25). A win would have been inconsequential as Saturday's (May 24) victories for Team Vamos and DX Soul had already determined Todak's fate. Todak's failure to reach the play-offs overshadowed Selangor Red Giants ( finishing the regular season undefeated for a second time. They last achieved this feat in Season 13, when they also went unbeaten in the playoffs to claim their first league title. League newcomer DX Soul and Team Vamos claimed the final two playoff spots, finishing fifth and sixth, respectively. They join Homebois, Monster Vicious, and Aero Esports in the post-season. Ocean Black (OB) are relegated after finishing bottom of the league, winless. The play-off stage of Season 15 will commence this weekend. MPL MY Week 6 Results Friday, May 23 Aero 2 MV 1 2 Ocean Black 0 Saturday, May 24 DX Soul 2 JP Niners 1 Vamos 2 Aero 1 Homebois 2 MV 1 Sunday, May 25 Todak 0 JP Niners 2 2 Team Rey 0

Danish keen to continue hot form after impressive show against Niners
Danish keen to continue hot form after impressive show against Niners

New Straits Times

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Danish keen to continue hot form after impressive show against Niners

KUALA LUMPUR: Danish Tahqif "Error 404" Abdullah marked his return to Team Vamos' starting line-up with a stellar performance in week five of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Professional League Malaysia (MPL MY). Danish steered Vamos to a much-needed 2-0 win over JP Niners. Vamos had suffered a dip in form recently which left them perilously close to missing out on the playoffs. Back-to-back defeats to Todak and Homebois in week four had seen Vamos tumble from third to sixth in the standings. Citing in-game communication issues as the root of their poor performances, the team faced mounting concern from fans who feared they might miss the postseason altogether. Danish, 16, who made his debut in Vamos' 2-0 triumph over Ocean Black in week two — where he was named series MVP — had not featured in the team's subsequent four matches. Returning to the fold in place of regular jungler Nazhan "Chibi" Mohd Nor, Danish impressed with a standout display, recording 10 kills, two deaths and 19 assists across the two games to secure all three points for Vamos. The victory steadied the ship ahead of their final regular season fixture next week against Aero Esports. "I feel proud that the team put their trust in me to replace Chibi and I'm relieved we managed to win 2-0," said Danish during a post-match press conference at Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara yesterday (May 19). "I'm not sure if I'll be playing next week, but if I do, I'm looking forward to facing Aero's jungler." The match could pit Danish against Aero's Muhammad Praba "Hazle" Balakosa, 18, who has been in scintillating form since his debut in week four. The prospect of a clash between the two teenage junglers is sure to excite fans. Elsewhere, Monster Vicious (MV) became the third team after Selangor Red Giants ( and Homebois to book their place in the playoffs following dominant 2-0 victories over Ocean Black (OB) and Team Rey. OB, meanwhile, became the first team to be relegated to the MLBB Academy League, having failed to register a single win this season. With their final match against reigning champions looming next week, OB are staring at the possibility of a winless campaign. Week 5 full results: Friday May 16 Todak 1 DX Soul 2 OB 0 MV 2 Saturday May 17 DX Soul 2 Team Rey 1 2 Homebois 0 Todak 0 Aero 2 Sunday May 18 Homebois 2 OB 0 Vamos 2 JP Niners 0 MV 2 Team Rey 0

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