Blacklist International

Blacklist International is a Southeast Asian esports organization under Tier One Entertainment. They manage competitive esports divisions in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Call of Duty: Mobile.

Blacklist International
Short nameBLCK
G2B (Wild Rift)
DivisionsMobile Legends: Bang Bang
League of Legends: Wild Rift
PUBG
Garena Free Fire
Call of Duty: Mobile
Dota 2
Apex Legends
Based inQuezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
LocationSoutheast Asia
Colors  Black
  Dark Blue
  Orange
  White
OwnerTryke Gutierrez
CEOTryke Gutierrez
League titlesSee Also
Official fan clubBlacklist Agents
PartnersOppo
GCash
Globe
Tea Bliss
Petron
Greenwich
Predator
Nanoleaf
Peculiar Eyewear
CU Dental Office
Milo
Parent groupTier One Entertainment

Esports history

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

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Blacklist International's notoriety in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang began after their appearance in MPL Philippines Season 5 when Tier One Entertainment, the parent company of Blacklist International, acquired the roster of EVOS Esports PH which has current members in Edward "Edward" Dapadap and Head Coach Kristoffer "Bon Chan" Ricaplaza in its roster.[1] The team steadily progressed to stardom following their progression in the league that made them a formidable contender for the next few seasons.

During the offseason of MPL Philippines Season 7, an orchestrated trade occurred that got Blacklist the services of the colloquially known "VEEWISE" tandem of Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna and Danerie "Wise" Del Rosario for upcoming star Jungler Kairi "Kairi" Rayosdelsol.[2] The team qualified for the MLBB M3 World Championship that became the pinnacle of their esports journey thus far in MLBB when the team swept the Finals in an all-out Philippines vs. Philippines Finals.[3]

Their notorious rise remained progressing as the team represented the Philippines in the 2021 SEA Games in Hanoi.[4] The team defeated Indonesia in the Grand Finals to secure the country's second-consecutive gold medal.

In 2022, the team returned to the world championship finals after a five-game series against their co-patriots ECHO Philippines in the upper-bracket finals.[5] The team were heavy favorites to go back-to-back in the world championship finals as they won the previous iteration of the finals in Singapore. However, the team was stunned after a 4–0 sweep by ECHO in the Finals that ultimately ended their back-to-back world championship campaign.[6]

In the Summer of 2023, the team went back to the MPL Philippines Grand Finals for the second-season in a row and the team got swept again by ECHO in the eleventh season. The team fell short of expectations in Season 11 following the dominant performance of ECHO in all four played games in the Grand Finals. Moreover, the team was not heavily favored to win MSC 2023, the international tournament that the team had qualified for alongside ECHO.[7] However, the team became the only Filipino team to qualify for the Grand Finals, defeating the homegrown team BURN X FLASH 3–1, but the team suffered a 4–2 loss in the Grand Finals to Indonesia's ONIC Esports with two Filipino imports in their organization. To this day, the MSC title is the only major international trophy thus far that Blacklist International has yet to win.[8]

In the Fall of 2023, the team were major underdogs for the twelfth season of MPL Philippines, having their star-duos sitting out the season following their MSC 2023 campaign. Regardless, the team promoted Renejay "Renejay" Barcarse from his sixth-man role to becoming the starting roamer for the team in Season 12. All though they finished in the middle of the pack, Blacklist International defied expectations and swept the defending world champions ECHO Philippines in the lower-bracket finals to qualify for the MLBB M5 World Championship.[9] The team would be lauded for the underdog performances in the playoffs and in the M5 World Championships itself. The team would lose the Season 12 title and the M5 World Championship Finals berth after losing matches to fellow Filipino team AP Bren.[10][11]

In the Summer of 2024, Blacklist would sit Barcase out for the season for personal reasons and opted to not compete for Season 13. The team finished sixth in the regular season but had a reasonable finish as the fourth place team, losing to RSG Philippines in the lower bracket knockouts 3–1.[12]

As of June 20, 2024, Blacklist International holds 1 MLBB World Title, 1 SEA Games Gold Medal, and 3 MPL Philippines championship trophies alongside 2 World Finals Appearances, 2 Mid Season Cup Finals Appearance, and 5 MPL Philippines finals appearances.

League of Legends: Wildrift

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In the Summer of 2023, Blacklist International announced their partnership with League of Legends powerhouse G2 Esports to form the organization's first League of Legends: Wild Rift roster.[13] This roster began to play in the Wild Rift League Asia Phase 2 tournament for the Philippines Qualifier. Blacklist would end their WRL Asia 2023 campaign after a 2–1 defeat to FENNEL Adversity in the lower bracket semifinals.[14]

The team would perform subpar in other tournaments in the Fall of 2023 but would rebound in the Summer of 2024 for the Wild Rift League Asia - APA Conference. The team would go 7–5 in the regular season and qualified for the playoffs. The team 4–1 CERBERUS Esports but would fall to KT Rolster 4–2 in the Upper Bracket Final to qualify for WRL Asia Season 2 Finals. G2-Blacklist would rebound in the Lower Bracket Finals, delivering a 4–2 win over co-patriots NAOS Esports to qualify for WRL Asia Season 2 Finals.[15]

The team would perform the worst in the WRL Asia Season 2 Finals, losing all of their single-round robin tournament matches to start at the very bottom of the King of the Hill tournament ladder. The team would sweep KT and would pull an upset against EDward Gaming, winning the series 3–1 to qualify for the Finals where they lost to KeepBest Gaming in seven games.[16]

Call of Duty: Mobile

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Blacklist International acquired the roster of Ultimate E-Pro in a collaboration effort to establish the organization's first Call of Duty: Mobile roster. The team would participate in the country's local Garena Masters Tournaments that would inevitably bring the team to the CODM World Championships in 2021 for the Eastern Finals. Blacklist Ultimate won their first international title against ALMIGHTY Esports from Singapore, considered as the team's kryptonite. Both teams went back-and-forth during their Finals series that ultimately ended with the title for the side of Blacklist Ultimate after a 6–5 Search & Destroy victory in the map Crossfire.

In the Fall of 2023, the organization would release their Call of Duty: Mobile roster.[17] According to the post, the team had won six championship titles in both local and international tournaments, with the penultimate title being the 2021 World Championship East Finals title.

Dota 2

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On December 4, 2022, Blacklist executives Tryke Gutierez and Alodia Gosiengfiao officially introduced the new esports division in Dota 2, Blacklist Rivalry a partnership together with the Rivalry, an online company that specialize in sports and e-sports betting. During the event, the first thing introduced was the team's jersey with black and orange coming from Blacklist and Rivalry where inspired by the TNC's color and the binary code in Rivalry logo which translates to "PHOENIX", in reference to former TNC reborn team.[18] On November 24, 2022, with new established team, Tier One Entertainment announced the newly acquired all-star Filipino Dota 2 rosters and expected to compete in the 2023 Dota Pro Circuit after purchasing Resurgence Esports (RSG).[19][20]

In August 2024, Blacklist International secured a spot in the main event of the $1,000,000 PGL Wallachia Season 2 after defeating Skem & Friends 3-1 in the Southeast Asia closed qualifiers. The team will compete against top teams like Team Falcons and Team Liquid in Bucharest. They faced previous visa issues that prevented participation in PGL Wallachia Season 1.[21]

Other

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Blacklist International's Garena Free Fire team represents Malaysia. It was originally competed as Argon Baby prior to Tier One's acquisition of the esports team in 2021.[22]

It was announced on 25 May 2024 that Blacklist International would enter Apex Legends esports by signing European roster 2R1C (2 Rats 1 Controller).[23]

Tournament results

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

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Season Overview

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Year MPL Philippines Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships
P W L Match W-L W-L% Match W-L% Seed Playoffs
2020 Season 5 9 4 5 9-11 .444 .450 6th Defeated 2-0 by
Execration
Did not qualify Did not qualify
Season 6 13 7 6 16-15 .538 .516 3rd Lost 2–3 to
Smart Omega
2021 Season 7 13 12 1 25-7 .923 .781 1st Winners; 4-3 Execration Runner-Up; 1-4 Execration Winners; 4-0 ONIC Philippines
Season 8 14 13 1 26-7 .929 .788 1st Winners; 4-1
ONIC Philippines
2022 Season 9 14 3 11 13-24 .214 .351 7th Did not qualify Did not qualify Runner-Up; 0-4
ECHO Philippines
Season 10 14 9 5 22-12 .643 .647 1st Winners; 4-2
ECHO Philippines
2023 Season 11 14 8 6 18-14 .571 .563 3rd Runner-Up; 0-4
ECHO Philippines
Runner-Up; 2-4
ONIC Esports
2nd Runner-Up; 0-3
AP Bren
Season 12 14 8 6 17-15 .571 .531 3rd Runner-Up; 1-4
AP Bren
2024 Season 13 14 7 7 15-20 .500 .429 5th 3rd Runner Up; 1-3
RSG Philippines
Did not qualify Did not qualify
Season 14 14 5 9 12-20 .357 .375 6th 3rd Runner Up; 0-3
Aurora Gaming
Record 119 71 48 161-125 .597 3 MPL Titles 1 MLBB World Championship


Mobile Legends: Bang-Bang Development League (MDL-PH)

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Season 1

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On January 30, 2023, Blacklist International announced their upcoming roster team named "Blacklist Academy", in the Philippine franchise of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League (MDL), It is composed of young players that will play under the same banner of Blacklist organization.[24]

Season 2

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Following the conclusion of Season 1, in the offseason, Blacklist International announced that their MDL Team will be partnering with the Malaysian organization Team Lunatix. The team was rebranded from Blacklist Academy to Blacklist Lunatix following the agreement.[25]

On September 22, 2023, Blacklist International's management announced that they will be severing ties with Team Lunatix amidst the expose of mishandling reports from the side of Team Lunatix. MDL Philippines management concluded that there was an mishandling effort from Team Lunatix as they did not fulfill their end of the agreement. On the same day, Blacklist International announced their complete control and takeover of Blacklist Academy.[26]

Season 3

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On February 14, 2024, Blacklist International revealed that it partnered with the Rough World Era organization for the upcoming third season of MDL Philippines.[27] A day later, the organization revealed the new roster for Blacklist Academy.

Year MDL Philippines Finish Playoffs
Season GP W L MW ML W-L% MW-ML%
2023 Season 1 13 7 6 18 15 .538 .545 2nd Seed
Group A
3rd-4th Place; 0–2 GameLab
Season 2 11 3 8 7 17 .273 .292 10th Seed Did not qualify for the playoffs
2024 Season 3 9 5 4 11 8 .556 .579 3rd Seed 3rd-4th Place; 0–2 RRQ Kaito
Season 4
To be determined

Rosters

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Blacklist International rosters
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang International
Handle Name Nationality
Sensui Stepher Jasper Castillo Philippines
Oheb Kiel Calvin Soriano Philippines
Hadji Salic Alauya Imam Philippines
Kimpoy   Kim Dela Cruz Philippines
Dlar Gabriel Trinchera Philippines
MP the King Michael Medrocillo Endino Philippines
Exort Dexter Piedad Martinez Philippines
MarkTzy Mark Laurence Cabigting Philippines
Outplayed Jhonville Borres Villar Philippines
Perkz John Sumawan Philippines
JM Jhon Marl Sebastian Philippines
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Academy
Handle Name Nationality
Percent Red Sebastian Philippines
Kuroro John Hutalla Philippines
Sicaaa Kevin Bitancur Philippines
Lodzz Jericho Mendoza Philippines
Regi Reginald Baluyot Philippines
Wayann   Jimmy Padua Philippines
Peakzjago   JA Guevarra Philippines
Apex Legends International
Handle Name Nationality
Uxako Jose Llosa Spain
Hiraka Filipe Morgado Portugal
Jmw Jake Walters United Kingdom
tur0gh Jansen Siqueira Brazil
Dota 2 International
Handle Name Nationality
Natsumi- Jose Anthony Vargas Philippines
Abed Abed Yusop Philippines
Gabbi Kim Villafuerte Santos Philippines
TIMS Timothy Randrup Philippines
Jaunuel Jaunuel Arcilla Philippines
Free Fire International
Handle Name Nationality
Trapz Muhammad Azman Buyung Malaysia
StarCraft II Division International
Handle Name Nationality
Creator Jang Hyun-woo South Korea
StarDash . Philippines
League of Legends: Wildrift G2-Blacklist
Handle Name Nationality
Chammy Chammy Paul Nazarrea Philippines
kaedy Justine Ritchie Tan Philippines
Aaron Aaron Mark Bingay Philippines
Goldenk1te Golden Hart Dajao Philippines

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (L) On loan
  • (2W) Two-way player
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness

Championships

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Championship and medals of Blacklist International
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Call of Duty: Mobile Dota 2 Free Fire
  • World Championship:
    • East Finals Winner in 2021 (as Blacklist Ultimate)
  • Garena Invitational
    • Winner in 2022 (as Blacklist Ultimate)
  • Garena Masters
    • Winner in 2023 (as Blacklist Ultimate)
  • PH Invitational
    • Winter Winner in 2021 (as Blacklist Ultimate)
  • ESL One Kuala Lumpur Qualifier
    • Qualifier Winner in 2023 (as Blacklist-Rivalry)
  • MCP Majors
    • Winner in 2021

Controversies

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Kiel "Oheb" Soriano, a player of Blacklist International, was suspended for two matches and fined $500 (≈PHP 25,000) after flashing middle finger after a 2–0 victory against the Smart Omega on the 9 October 2021. The recent statement of MPL-Philippines Operating Committee said that it "does not tolerate any form of abusive behavior in the league and we expect our professional players to follow a strict code of conduct." The rivalry between the two teams started since back Season 7 and heated up after the statement of Smart Omega player Duane "Kelra" Pillas against the VeeWise duo.[28]

Blacklist International were announced as member of the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program on the 6 May 2024. This program has been funded by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, and it and the accompanying 2024 Esports World Cup have been accused of being sportswashing device for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[29]

References

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  1. ^ "Blacklist International - Please welcome our Blacklist International Mobile Legends team. They will soon be competing in Season 5 of the MPL. 👨‍⚕️ Dexter Louise "DEX STAR" C. Alaba 🛡 Reiniel "HONDA BEAST" C. Encisa 💪 Archi "KIL LER" F. Valencia 🏹 Kurt Jansen "Riddler." T. Dullon 🗡 Edward Jay "Edward." D. Dapadap 🧙‍♂️ Arvie "Aquaman." C. Antonio 🗒 Kristoffer "BON CHAN" D. Ricaplaza 👨‍💼 Nico Andrew C. Enzon "Daddy Shark." Team Manager Get ready. This team is here to #BreakTheCode. | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by MLBB World Championship winner
2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by MPL Philippines Champions
Season 7
Season 8
Season 10
Succeeded by
Themselves
RSG Philippines
ECHO Philippines