Dogie Interested in Streaming Wild Rift, Valorant, COD Mobile, and PUBG Mobile

John Dave Rossel
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Dogie Interested in Streaming Wild Rift, Valorant, COD Mobile, and PUGB Mobile

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Dogie reveals that he is interested in playing other esports titles aside from MLBB.
Dogie is burnt out playing MLBB every day and wants to try out other esports titles.
Dogie explains that people should just mute him or avoid using the voice-call option if they can't handle a trash talk while playing with him.

Shortly after revealing the revival of Aether Esports, Setsuna "Dogie" Ignacio revealed that he would be streaming more esports titles, including League of Legends: Wild Rift. Dogie explains that he is burnt out playing Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) every day and wants to explore new games. The content creator also stated that he has ended his partnership with Moonton, the developer behind MLBB, and considered it a “blessing in disguise.” Dogie also felt that his passion for streaming has been revitalized and that he can now enjoy playing games without feeling any pressure from his esports career as Nexplay EVOS’ coach.

Dogie to stream multiple esports titles aside from MLBB

With the major comeback of Aether Esports, Dogie revealed in one of his daily vlogs that he may be streaming more esports titles such as Valorant, Call of Duty: (COD) Mobile, PUBG Mobile, and Wild Rift. While MLBB content will still be posted once in a while, he plans to no longer focus on one game.

He assured fans by saying, “I’m still playing ML (Mobile Legends) guys, we grind for like 8 to 12 hours a day. I just stream other games.”

He further added that playing MLBB for both his esports and streaming career made him feel exhausted.

“I feel suffocated, [always] playing ML, especially streaming for fun. I can no longer deliver enjoyment to people, even me, I can’t enjoy it,” stated Dogie.

The content creator also revealed that he usually felt tilted when his scrim sessions did not match up to his expectations, which affected his live streaming and started negatively affecting his rather dynamic and entertaining demeanor.

However, after trying out other games like COD Mobile, Dogie felt excited which was something he was looking for when playing and streaming games.

“I can [play] CODM, I play that before scrims. Now, we’ll be playing Valorant,” said Dogie with enthusiasm. “My excitement level, guys, is so high like my enjoyment while streaming returned.”

He is also open to trying out other games such as PUBG Mobile and Wild Rift. However, he put out a disclaimer to players he shall come across in-game to mute him or avoid using voice chat if they are incapable of handling toxicity.

”If you don’t want to hear trash talk, don’t watch my streams, don’t turn on all [voice call] in the mic… It’s my stream, my show, I’m the protagonist, I’m the antagonist, I’m having fun,” said Dogie.

Before ending the stream, Dogie stated that there will always be toxicity in every game. It just so happens that MLBB has one of the biggest fanbases in the mobile esports scene to the point where its toxic fans are starting to stand out more compared to other esports communities.


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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.