Burmese Ghouls Releases Dlar and Dale From Its MLBB Roster

John Dave Rossel
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Highlights
Dlar and Dale left Burmese Ghouls' MLBB roster.
Burmese Ghouls is preparing for the MSC 2024 Myanmar Qualifiers.
The MSC 2024 Myanmar Qualifiers Group Stage is set to kick off on 9th May.

Burmese Ghouls officially announced the departure of its two Filipino imports, EXP Laner Gerald "Dlar" Trinchera and Coach Steve "Dale" Vitug through a Facebook post. Previously, its Filipino jungler Kenneth "Saxa" Fedelin also left to join the Chinese team KeepBest Gaming, 

The team is currently preparing for the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid-Season Cup (MSC) 2024 Myanmar Qualifiers and may be looking to revamp its roster in preparation for the upcoming tournament.

Burmese Ghouls is yet to announce its plans for the upcoming qualifiers. However, based on the comments, the esports organization may be looking to sign an all-Burmese squad.

Burmese Ghouls bid farewell to Dlar and Dale

Following the departure of Saxa from the squad, Dlar and Dale soon followed, as announced on the Facebook page of Burmese Ghouls.

“We, Burmese Ghouls Esports Team, would like to wish Dlar and Dale all the best in their future journey,” the post wrote.

The Filipino imports were a part of the squad’s Games of the Future lineup where they secured a commendable 5-8th place finish. Burmese Ghouls lost against RRQ Hoshi in the quarterfinals with a 0-2 score. 

Burmese Ghouls receives direct invite to MSC 2024 Myanmar Qualifiers

With the departure of its Filipino imports, Burmese Ghouls is now back to the drawing board as it prepares a new lineup for the upcoming MSC 2024 Myanmar Qualifiers.

The event is scheduled to take place on 9th May for the Group Stage. The crowned champion shall have the privilege of representing Myanmar in the upcoming MSC 2024, set to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

At the time of writing, Burmese Ghouls, Ai Esports, Falcon Esports, and Zino Esports have received a direct invite for the Group Stage.

Meanwhile, Team Star Boyz and Mythic Seal have been invited to participate in the playoff stage. 

It will be interesting to see if Burmese Ghouls can make it back to the international stage after its run in the M5 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.