ECHO Philippines cleanly swept Blacklist International 4-0 in the grand final series of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines Season 11.
, ECHO had to climb their way up to the grand finals by facing top 1 seed Bren Esports, which they defeated 3-1, and RSG Philippines.Their match against RSG proved to be their toughest matchup for the day as it went all the way to five games.
The first win of the ECHO-RSG series went to the Orcas, winning the game in just under fourteen minutes. Then, the games went back and forth as RSG took the second and third games away from ECHO. With both teams tied, Karl “” Abarquez a Lancelot master class, outplaying Irrad’s Fredrinn and recording a 1/1/6 KDA, to win the game and the series,
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