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Burmese Ghouls
New Logo for Burmese Ghouls
Short nameBG
SportMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
Based inYangon
LocationMyanmar
Parent groupBurmese Ghouls Esports
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Burmese Ghouls (often abbreviated as BG) is a professional MLBB team from Myanmar formerly operating under Burmese Ghouls Esports.[1][2] The team disbanded on 3 July 2021 due to Chinese games boycotts after the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. They were one of the best MLBB teams in Myanmar.[3] On January 23, 2021, they won the first runner-up award at the M2 World Championship.[4][5][6]

History

The Burmese Ghouls was founded with the name Team Accident 2 in 2016 by ICE ICE and PVNDV with the members of Kid, Ace, and Fox. Their first game contest was Huawei Nova Championship 2017. Before the contest, Kid and Fox left and Ardam and Blank joined the team as new members and competed in the Zurich competition. They competed under the name Ghouls. Not long after, they changed their team name to Burmese Ghouls. Burmese Ghouls was the team chosen to represent Myanmar at the MSC 2018 in Singapore, but unfortunately, they only advanced to the group stage. Then, the team won the Huawei Nova Championship 2018.

During MPL Season 1, CG-0 joined as a stand-in. After competing in MPL Myanmar Season 1, Blank left the team and Ruby DD joined. After winning 1st runner up in MPL Season 2, Ardam left and Maybe joined the team. Then the team represented Myanmar at the MSC 2019 together with Team Resolution (RSO, currently known as Yangon Galacticos YG) but unplaced, and Kid returns to the team.

The team started to operate officially under Burmese Ghouls Esports as of 2018. The team came in fourth place at the $250,000 M1-World Championship in Malaysia in 2019.[7] After competing in MPL Season 3, PVNDV became a coach and took a rest from the player life. During MPL Season 4, DEE joined the team. Together with the new players, BG won the MPL Season 3 and 4 (Mobile Legends Professional League, Myanmar), and the team was invited to represent Myanmar in the M1 World Championship and finished as third runner-up.[8][9] In the M2 World Championship, they were first runner-up. They were the first team in the Myanmar e-sport world to reach the finals of the World Championship.[5]

Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Burmese Ghouls have disbanded as of July 3, 2021 with only the leader ICE ICE remaining in BG even though he will no longer play Mobile Legends: Bang Bang because of a domestic boycott of Chinese games in Myanmar.[10]

2023

Qualification to M5

Following a two-year inactivity from the professional scene, Burmese Ghouls staged a comeback, going undefeated in the MLBB M5 World Championship Qualifiers for Myanmar. The team would get swept by Mythic Seal in the Upper-Bracket Final, but traded blows against Falcon Esports. Burmese Ghouls defeated Falcon in the Lower-Bracket Finals and denying them an M5 World Championship Slot. A rematch between Mythic Seal and Burmese Ghouls were staged in the Grand Finals. After winning Games 1 and 3, the team went 2-1 in the series, however, Mythic Seal would trample the team 3-2 and were poised to go to the championship. However, the team won two-straight games and won the qualifying spot for Myanmar in M5 World Championship in The Philippines.[11] The team would return to the international stage for the first time since M2 where they finished as the runner-up behind Bren Esports.[12]

Tournaments

MPL seasons

Season Line Up Result
MPL Myanmar Season (1) ICE ICE, Blank, PVNDV, Ardam, and Ace Champion
MPL Myanmar Season (2) ICE ICE, Ace, Ruby DD, PVNDV, and Ardam 1st Runner Up
MPL Myanmar Season (3) ICE ICE, Ace, Ruby DD, Kid, and Maybe Champion
MPL Myanmar Season (4) ICE ICE, Ace, Ruby DD, Maybe, Kid and Dee Champion
MPL Myanmar Season (5) ICE ICE, Ace, Ruby DD, Maybe, Meow,Kid and Dee Champion

Local tournaments

Tournament Line Up Result
Zurich Mobile Legends Cup ICE ICE, Ardam, Ace, Blank, PVNDV Champion
MSC Qualifiers 2018 ICE ICE, Ardam, Ace, Blank, PVNDV Champion
VIVO MLBB Cup ICE ICE, Ardam, Ace, Blank, PVNDV Champion
Huawei Nova Championship Season 1 ICE ICE, Ardam, Ace, Blank, PVNDV Champion
Huawei Nova Championship Season 2 ICE ICE, Ace, Kid, Maybe, Ruby DD Champion
MESL:Road To SEA Games Qualifier ICE ICE, Ace, Ruby DD, Maybe, CG-0, PVNDV 4th place
Zurich MLBB Championship 2020 ICE ICE, Ace, Maybe, Kid, Ruby DD Champion
Huawei Nova Championship Season 3 ICE ICE, Ace, Kid, Maybe, Ruby DD Champion

International tournaments

Tournament Line Up Result
MSC 2018 ICE ICE, Ardam, Ace, PVNDV, Blank 6th place Group Stage
MSC 2019 ICE ICE, Ace, CG-0, PVNDV, Ruby DD, Ardam 9th place Play-in
Singapore SEA Clash of Champions ICE ICE, Ardam, Ace, Ruby DD, PVNDV 6th place
M1 World Championship ICE ICE, PVNDV, Ace, Maybe, Kid 4th place
MPLi Four Nations Cup ICE ICE, Ace, Kid, Maybe, Dee, PVNDV 3rd place
MPLi Invitational Championship One Esports (MPLi) ICE ICE, Ace, Dee, Ruby DD, Kid 3rd place
M2 World Championship Ace, Maybe, Dee, Ruby DD, Kid 1st Runner Up

References

  1. ^ "Burmese Ghouls makes e-sports history for Myanmar". The Myanmar Times. 26 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Burmese youths turn virtual fun into rewarding e-sports careers". KrASIA. 21 January 2021.
  3. ^ "The best MLBB team in Myanmar, Burmese Ghouls to compete at the ONE Esports Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Invitational". VPEsports. 2 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Tumbangkan RRQ Hoshi dari Upper Bracket, Burmese Ghouls Masuk Final M2". suara.com (in Indonesian). 23 January 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Mobile Legends M 2 World Championship ပြိုင်ပွဲဝင် Burmese Ghouls အသင်း ဒုတိယရရှိ". The Myanmar Times (in Burmese). 24 January 2021.
  6. ^ "M2 World Championship Day 5 recap: Burmese Ghouls take down RRQ Hoshi to secure grand finals spot". Yahoo! Singapore. 23 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Myanmar's Pro-Gamers taking on the world". The Myanmar Times. 31 January 2020.
  8. ^ ""ပြည်တွင်းမှာ E-sports က အခုမှဖွံ့ဖြိုးခါစဆိုတော့ ပြည်ပနဲ့ ကွာဟ ချက်က အများကြီး ရှိနေသေးတယ်"". The Myanmar Times (in Burmese). 28 November 2019.
  9. ^ Thiha, Nay (11 December 2019). "Burmese Ghouls: Virtual lives, real challenges". Myanmore Magazine.
  10. ^ "Mobile Legends: Burmese Ghouls have disbanded their entire team". GamingonPhone. 2021-07-04. Retrieved 2021-07-18.
  11. ^ Sarker, Md Sadequzzaman (2023-10-02). "Burmese Ghouls is crowned as the champion of the M5 World Championship 2023: Myanmar Qualifier". GamingonPhone. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  12. ^ Rossel, John Dave (2023-10-03). "Burmese Ghouls Set to Make an Epic Comeback at the M5 World Championship". AFK Gaming. Retrieved 2023-10-03.