Suhaz Esports Recruited Foreign Players and Coach For MPL MY S10
21 Jul · ESPORT
Suhaz Esports Recruited Foreign Players and Coach For MPL MY S10

The professional scene of Mobile Legends is getting more exciting with cross-country transfers of not only coaches but also players. To strengthen their team in the upcoming MPL MY S10, Suhaz Esports Malaysia officially recruited players from Indonesia and a coach from the Philippines. 

The Malaysian eSports team announced the transfer of their latest player and coach via the team's official Instagram account. Interestingly, this transfer news was even broadcasted and covered by Malaysian TV stations.

"We will adapt the games from these countries (the Philippines and Indonesia). Hopefully, if we adapt and bring in a new coach, we can change the team's playing pattern in MPL Malaysia," said Mohd Nur Firdaus Mohd Konsul, quoted from broadcast TV 3 Malaysia.

Two Indonesian players who strengthen Suhaz Esports are former RRQ Sena roster. Both rosters have IGN "V1nsmoke" and "Oxygen". While the coach is John Theo (Raizen). John Theo was previously known as the head coach of Z4 Esports.

Suhaz Esports is a team with a pretty good performance in Malaysia. They once ranked third in MPL MY Season 7, Final Qualifier MPL MY Season 6 and won first place at the Hulu Selangor E-Games Festival.

The Philippines has indeed dominated the international Mobile Legends eSports competition in the last few years. The MSC, M-series (M2 and M3), and 2021 SEA Games competitions are all dominated by Filipino teams

Now that Filipino players and coaches are being scattered around Southeast Asia, it will likely make ‘META Philippines’ become adaptable to other players. It's interesting to see how the Mobile Legends professional scene will develop in the near future.