This is the first offline tournament that the streamer’s underdog Malaysian team has ever competed in.
Women today can achieve so much more than they ever could. Most communities have been shunning the old-fashioned mindset that βmen are betterβ in recent years, with many women able to fulfil their true potential. Otherwise, Facebook Gaming Creator, MissRose Gaming, wouldnβt have been able to start her own PUBG Mobile esports team, named MissRose Esport Syndicate (MRE Syndicate). Theyβre currently competing in the PUBG Mobile Professional League Malaysia/Singapore (PMPL MY/SG 2020).
Presenting you, the players of MissRose Esport Syndicate:
Captain
Muhd Johari Jojo bin Haji Sani
Fragger
Muhammad Sapuan “Omar” bin Jufri
Flanker
Muhammad Al Fateh “Fteh” bin Ismail
Support
Andi Muhammad “Andy”Β bin Andi Anuar
Nor Azli Azzim “Babyjim” bin Nor Azlan
βI started MissRose Esport Syndicate to help younger gamers become successful esports athletes,β Roslinda βMissRoseβ binti Embran said of her motives. βI want to guide and build their talents, so they can grow up to be professional players and make a lucrative career out of it.β
Founded late last year, the idea in starting her very own esports team came from her supporters, a concept which MissRose was intrigued by. βIβm happy that I can help aspiring players achieve their dreams with MRE Syndicate.β However, between caring for her six children, husband and – especially – her streaming career, itβs quite a handful for her alone to take care of the infant team despite her capable hands. So, who better to partner with to help manage the budding squad than her own life partner? Even though her husband is officially appointed as team manager of MRE Syndicate, MissRose clarifies that itβs still a team effort. βHe and I manage the team together.β
MissRose regularly plays PUBG Mobile as a streamer, prioritising interaction with fans than her gameplay.
But, with every endeavour, thereβs hardship. βMRE Syndicate has been built up without any sponsorship,β the Malaysian streamer revealed. βSo, our biggest challenge is building the teamβs foundation.β Itβs an obstacle that persists up to this day, but she added with a chuckle, βI think itβs going well so farβ.
Although MRE Syndicate is currently placed 22nd amongst 24 teams in PMPL MY/SG 2020, MissRose – like any encouraging parent – has nothing but glowing praise for her team, βIβm proud of them qualifying for PMPL MY/SG 2020, especially because this is their first offline tournament.β With a chance to do battle against PUBG Mobile veterans like Yoodo Gank and Team Secret, the players of MRE Syndicate scored a rare opportunity to learn from the best up close and personal. βAll that matters is for them to take this experience and become stronger.β
A total of 24 teams compete in the PMPL MY/SG League 2020, battling it out for the much sought-after spots in the SEA Finals by placing in the top 16. The participating teams comprise the top 16 Malaysian and Singapore teams who pulled through the Qualifier Finals, and eight invited teams that range from veterans to promising newcomers:
Malaysian qualified teams
- Xpert MY
- Boss Weh
- Tara Proyecto X
- Team No Recoil
- ESG Gaming
- Axis MPX
- MissRose Esport Syndicate
- Last Survivor R2K
- Tone Wow Esports
- Ned Brotherhood
- Dingoz MZ
- Resurgence MY
Singaporean qualified teams
- Team H2O
- Steel Hearts Esports
- Divinity Esports
- Impunity Kage
Invited teams
- Yoodo Gank
- Bigetron AROV
- Bapak Ah Esports
- Team Secret
- Geek Fam PUBG Mobile Malaysia
- EVOS ViP
- FV Unbeatable Gaming
- Traitor Esport
PMPL MY/SG 2020 began on 3 Mar, with the Regular Season concluding on 22 Mar.
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