BOOM Esports PUBG Mobile Division Releases 3 Players!
19 May · ESPORT
BOOM Esports PUBG Mobile Division Releases 3 Players!

After being rumored a few days ago, the PUBG Mobile division of the BOOM Esports team finally announced that they released three players, including KeyMine, Boboho, and Hexaz. Looks like BOOM Esports want to start fresh.

This things announced through BOOM Esports PUBG Mobile social media as of Thursday (5/18/23) evening, the team has officially parted ways with the three players.

The three players are:

- Muhammad Thariq "KeyMine" Azzami
- Rusli "Boboho" Tan
- Bastian "Hexaz" Saragih

KeyMine actually only joined BOOM Esports in early 2023. At that time, he was recruited together with Ponbit at the end of January. His debut with BOOM Esports took place at PMPL ID Spring 2023, where he contributed to their championship title.

Before that, he played for BNW Esports and even participated in the 2021 Esports President's Cup (as part of the amateur team). Now, his time with the HungryBeast team has come to an end. The question is, what's next?

Next is Boboho, one of the veteran PUBG Mobile pro players, who has been in the Indonesian competitive scene for the past four years. That means that he has a wealth of experience from the various teams he's been on. Some of these include DG Esports, Slayer Team, and AURA Esports. 

He joined BOOM Esports in February 2022, played for HungryBeast for more than a year, and finally landed his biggest trophy at PMPL ID Spring 2023.

Meanwhile, Hexaz had actually left BOOM Esports some time ago. However, in early March 2023, he returned to the lap of the Hungry Beast team after playing a season with Morph GGG. In fact, at that time Hexaz's play in the team was not bad.

The three players above are part of the BOOM Esports retainer in PMSL 2023. Actually, their performance was quite good in the arena. Unfortunately, BOOM Esports only achieved fifth place in the championship. 

Now, BOOM Esports has decided to release the three players above, overhauling its roster for the next competition. Who will replace KeyMine, Boboho, and Hexaz? Where will these three players go next? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section!