APBREN wins RMC season 9, bags Realme GT 7 units
From intense clashes, a star-studded showmatch by ML icons, and epic performances by SUPAFLY and KAIA, RMC Season 9 ends on a thrilling championship sweep

From intense clashes, a star-studded showmatch by ML icons, and epic performances by SUPAFLY and KAIA, RMC Season 9 ends on a thrilling championship sweep


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APBREN dominated the realme Mobile Legends Cup Season 9, sweeping Uncle Drew Gamerpact 4-0 in the grand finals held 7 June at SM North EDSA The Annex.
Led by standout player Jamespangks, APBREN secured the championship with a flawless performance. Jamespangks posted a 5-3-4 Kill-Death-Assist ratio in the final game using the hero Lancelot, earning him the Grand Finals MVP award. His skillful play across four rounds, using heroes Ling, Leomord, Lukas, and Lancelot, was pivotal in the team’s victory.
The team took home P600,000 in prize money and five realme GT 7 smartphones. Uncle Drew Gamerpact, the runner-up, received P250,000 and five realme Number Pro Series smartphones for their strong showing throughout the season.
Players competed on realme GT 7 devices equipped with Dimensity 9400e processors, delivering smooth and lag-free gameplay during the tournament.
The event featured performances from rapper SUPAFLY and a celebrity show match with Mobile Legends personalities OhMyV33nus and Wise Gaming, along with realme ambassadors Sharlene San Pedro and Doc Z. The day ended with a concert by P-pop group KAIA.
Sponsored by Grab, Move It, TTRacing, Converge, and Grind, the tournament highlighted the growing Esports scene in the Philippines and celebrated the country’s emerging talent in mobile gaming.