Burn x Flash Unveils Games of the Future MLBB Roster Featuring 4 PH Imports

John Dave Rossel
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Burn x Flash Unveils Games of the Future MLBB Roster Featuring Four PH Imports

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Burn x Flash unveiled its Games of the Future MLBB team roster.
The team signed Filipino players Rindo, Owl, Kielvj, and Mikko.
Cambodian members include ATM, C Cat, and Skyzy.

The Cambodian powerhouse, Burn x Flash, finally announced its full roster for the upcoming Games of the Future MLBB (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) event. The squad features four Filipino imports, two Cambodian players and a coach.

Burn x Flash is set to compete in the Games of the Future MLBB event where invited teams shall compete for the lion’s share of the $1 million USD prize pool. The tournament is set to be held in Kazan, Russia starting on 26th February with the Group Stage leading to the grand finals on 3rd March 2024.

Burn x Flash unveils team roster for Games of the Future MLBB event

Through a Facebook post on 29th January, Burn x Flash revealed its Filipino-laden MLBB roster. 

“Come from different parts of the world but we have the same goal to win world champions! Russia Kazan, here we go,” the post captioned.

The team boasts four Cambodian talents, including Kosal "ATM" Piseth, Sok "C Cat" Roth, and their astute team analyst, Prum "Skyzy" Panha. Lee Xin will serve as the team manager for the upcoming tournament.

In addition to their local talent, Burn x Flash signed two young prodigies from Blacklist International, Ian "Rindo" Seguiran and Lee "Owl" Gonzales.

Joining them are Kiel "Kielvj" Cruzem from Bleed Esports and Deomark "Mikko" Tabangay from Team SMG. The two players were also former members of the PH (Philippines) team Omega Esports.

As the sole Cambodian representative at the highly anticipated Games of the Future MLBB event, Burn x Flash faces formidable opponents such as KeepBest Gaming from China, ONIC Esports from Indonesia, and Team Flash from Singapore, in the Group Stage.

With such a formidable lineup, it will be interesting to see how Burn x Flash performs in the upcoming tournament.


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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.