Orange Esports forfeit their spot at MPL MY Season 11

Orange Esports forfeit their spot at MPL MY Season 11

Mobile Legends Jarrad “Belandrial” Adams

Orange Esports has announced that they will be disbanding, and thus forfeit their spot in the Mobile Legends Professional League in Malaysia.

headline image courtesy of Orange Esports

Since Season 5 of the Mobile Legends Professional League in Malaysia, before it even split from Singapore, Orange Esports have been a team which has excelled. With top three finishes on four occasions, and a second place in Season 9, Orange has always been an organisation to lead players onwards and upwards. After another third-place finish in Season 10, Orange would drop their entire roster once more, and we expected to see them rebuild from the ground up – but not this time. Announced on February 16, 2023, Orange Esports has officially disbanded, leaving their spot in MPL MY open for another team to fill.

image courtesy of Orange Esports

In their statement, seen above, the organisation speaks of their time within the MPL and the triumphs they have accrued – before confirming that they will be forfeiting their spot in the upcoming Season 11. Although no reason has been stated for their departure, Orange added that Moonton will be working on acquiring a new team to fill in their spot, before thanking Moonton, their fans, their ex-players, and the greater MLBB community too.

At the current time of writing, Moonton have yet to announce who will be taking the place of Orange, with the possibility of another Qualifier team joining in for the event. It is also unclear whether Orange Esports will be back in Season 12 later in 2023, or if they will be made to play through the qualifiers further down the line to re-enter MPL MY. For now we will have to wait and see what happens as we bid farewell to Orange Esports.

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Jarrad “Belandrial” Adams

Belandrial has spent most of his years following Dota 2 closely, but now has found a new home in the complex world of Mobile Esports. When not watching nearly every possible esports title available, you can find me running around Azeroth or building strange bases in Valheim.

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