Three DreamMax Players Tested Positive for COVID - 19

John Dave Rossel
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  • Three of the DreamMax members, Waas, Mayke, and Cabral, were tested positive for COVID - 19 and had to be sent to a hospital and be quarantined.
  • According to Waas' Instagram story, the team will still participate in the tournament and will do their best despite this unexpected turn of events.
  • The team also had to leave one of their best member, Stark, due to age constraints.

With only a few days left before the start of the M2 Worlds Championship, participating teams have traveled in Singapore, and were preparing to face each other at the M2 World Championship. However, the Brazillian team, DreamMax has run into a significant setback. Three of their participating members tested positive for COVID-19 and have hence been quarantined.

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Three DreamMax Members Tested Positive for COVID - 19

Three of their players, Fabio ‘Waas’ Araujo, Mayke ‘Mayke’ Melo, and Godman ‘Faker RX’ Cabral were tested positive after arriving in Singapore. According to Waas’ Instagram story, they will stay in the hospital for seven days. After leaving the hospital, they will be going back into quarantine and then return to Brazil. 

Three DreamMax Players Tested Positive for COVID - 19

DreamMax teams tested negative in Brazil before their departure for Singapore on Dec. 30, 2020. So it was quite a surprise to see three of their members test positive on Jan. 11, 2021, and hence being be sent into a hospital.  

With the three players’ departure, the team is left with only four players to participate in the M2 World Championships. This is a massive handicap for DreamMax as they also had to exclude their Hypercarry, Vitor ‘Stark’ Hugo, who could not travel with them due to age constraints.

Stark is one of the best esports athletes in DreamMax, and the fans were sad that the promising member couldn’t showcase his talents in one of the biggest MLBB tournaments. 

Despite this unexpected turn of events, It is heartening to see that the team will still participate in the M2 World Championships 2021 and compete against the world’s best Mobile Legends teams. 

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DreamMax’s first match is against team RRQ Hoshi. Will they be able to beat RRQ despite the problem they are currently facing? We’ll soon find out in the upcoming M2 World Championship.


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John has been reporting developments on major mobile MOBA titles such as Mobile Legends, Wild Rift, and Arena of Valor for over two years. He also understands and follows various other PC/Mobile games such as League of Legends, Crossfire, Warcraft and more.