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5 Former MLBB Pro Players Who Are Missed in the Competitive Scene

Of the many former MLBB pro players who have left the competitive scene, here are some of the names that have been missed the most by ONE Esports.

The highest competitive Mobile Legends scene in Indonesia, MPL ID, will soon be holding Season 12 in the near future. During that time, of course there have been many players who have surfaced and played at the highest level and vice versa, those who have now retired or are former MLBB pro players.

Of the many former MLBB pro players who are no longer competitive in the competitive scene, there are some of them who still have a lot of fans and their abilities are still respected by pro players who are currently still active.

Most of them have now successfully continued their careers in the entertainment side of esports by becoming gaming streamers and YouTubers. This is also what keeps them close to their fans, and continues to show their playing abilities.

In the live streaming, several times the audience has asked about them returning to the competitive scene. This shows that these former MLBB pro players are really longing to return to competition.

The former MLBB pro players who are sorely missed

JessNoLimit

Credit: HiTekno

Starting his Mobile Legends career with the Saints Indo team, JessNoLimit’s name grew bigger after joining EVOS Esports and appearing in MPL ID Season 1. Apart from his skills, the owner’s full name Tobias Justin is well liked because of his friendly attitude towards fans.

Throughout his career in MPL Indonesia for three seasons, JessNoLimit never even managed to become a champion, until he decided to retire after MPL ID Season 3. However, this player who is synonymous with Fighter heroes still has contact with Mobile Legends.

Focusing on growing her YouTube channel after retiring, now JessNoLimit has more than 24 million subscribers. Even though he’s no longer a pro player, some of his content still often becomes a reference for the community and media, both in terms of tutorials or hero build items.

Real

Source: Youtube/Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

Tuturu’s current status is still gray, whether he has really retired as an MLBB pro player or is he just resting temporarily. Moreover, he also had nerve problems in his hands which made it very difficult for him to play at the highest level.

Just like JessNoLimit, Tuturu has also played at the highest level since MPL ID Season 1, but plays for a rival team, RRQ O2. Apart from that, Tuturu also tasted the sweetness of winning the MPL ID title in Season 2.

After taking a break from the competitive scene, Tuturu was also active in streaming, although now he is mostly creating content for his YouTube channel, where he now has 1.2 million subscribers.

Donkey

Sumber: Youtube

As one of the veteran players in the Indonesian Mobile Legends scene, Donkey managed to make a name for himself after delivering EVOS Legends for the first time to win the MPL ID title in Season 4, after failing in Season 1 and moving between organizations by strengthening Louvre Esports and Revo. .

This pure tanker has also skyrocketed in popularity after he also successfully won the world title on the M1. One of the things that makes him much loved by MLBB fans is his bar game as a tanker.

After winning MPL ID Season 4, M1, and appearing to defend the Indonesian Mobile Legends national team at the 2019 SEA Games, Donkey decided to retire and focus on streaming and growing his YouTube channel.

Now he is one of the most popular gaming streamers on Nimo TV and his YouTube channel has more than 3.2 million subscribers and is one of the founders of the Ax Gang (GPX).

Oura

Source: Instagram/Ekoju

Just like Donkey, Oura is a former pro player who has also succeeded in helping EVOS Legends win the MPL ID Season 4 and M1. Even at the world championship, he successfully won the MVP title after his great performance as an offlaner.

Just like Donkey, after defending the Mobile Legends Indonesia national team at the 2019 SEA Games, Oura also decided to retire to be closer to his family, while streaming, growing his YouTube channel, and also being one of the founders of GPX.

Today, Oura is known as one of the most popular gaming streamers on Nimo TV and has 6.2 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.

Rmitchi

Credit: Instagram/Imanuelcs

For fans of the Mobile Legends esports scene, the name Rmitchi must be familiar. He is one of the veteran players who has appeared on the highest scene since MPL ID Season 1 with Revo.

After that, Rmitchi had moved to Louvre Esports before defending Alter Ego in MPL ID Season 4 and 5. But throughout his existence in MPL ID, Rmitchi never once won a title, before deciding to retire ahead of MPL ID Season 6.

Just like most other big former MLBB pro players, Rmitchi also chose to become a streamer and content creator on YouTube, by not only playing Mobile Legends, but also PUBG Mobile.

But unlike most other former MLBB pro players, Rmitchi also had a change of heart by becoming a trainer for Lord of Heist.

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2023-06-29 10:59:00
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