Kuku, 23savage, Abed, Jabz, Whitemon To Team Up Temporarily

Vignesh Raghuram
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Kuku, 23savage, Abed, Jabz, Whitemon To Team Up Temporarily

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  • Kuku, 23savage, Abed, Jabz and Whitemon have teamed up together as Just4Fun.
  • This team is temporarily formed to compete in the upcoming BTS Pro Series Season 3: Southeast Asia tournament.

It looks like we’ll have one heck of a roster on our hands for the SEA region, atleast temporarily as some of the finest free agents in the scene including Kuku, 23savage, Abed, and Jabz have teamed up together to compete in the yet to be announced BTS Pro Series Season 3: Southeast Asia tournament.

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Just4Fun (feat. Kuku, 23savage, Abed, Jabz, Whitemon)

The team has been named as ‘Just4Fun’ and will feature some of the finest players in the SEA region. The lineup was revealed by Kuku on his official Facebook page.


So Team Just4Fun’s lineup will be:

  • Nuengnara "23savage" Teeramahanon
  • Abed “Abed” Azel L. Yusop
  • Carlo "Kuku" Palad
  • Anucha "Jabz" Jirawong
  • Matthew "Whitemon" Filemon

This team will only compete in the upcoming BTS Pro Series Season 3: Southeast Asia

With two 11k MMR players in Abed and 23savage backed up by the experienced offlaner Kuku and the supporting duo of Jabz and Whitemon, this is perhaps the strongest lineup in the SEA on paper. It will be interesting to see them go toe to toe against the likes of Fnatic and TNC Predator in this upcoming tournament.

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Of course, the BTS Pro Series Southeast Asia Season 3 is yet to be announced. So we do not know the schedule, prize pool and other details of the tournament just yet. But considering the fact that the Americas and Europe/CIS editions of this tournament are taking place in September 2020, we can expect the SEA version to take place within the same time frame.

If this lineup proves to be a success, will they stick around for the future? Unlikely. But we’re sure that at least some of the players will be using this as a cohesion test to see how they gel with the rest of the players. After all, these are some of the best players in the region. They might be joining hands, under another banner, in the near future.



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Vignesh has been covering the esports industry for nearly 5 years starting with the early days of the DPC. His industry expertise includes experience in Dota 2, CS:GO and Mobile Esports coverage.