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VYN makes his triumphant return to Bigetron Alpha

After a long stint with Rex Regum Qeon and multiple accolades under his belt, VYN returns to Bigetron Alpha.

headline photo courtesy of Bigetron Esports

Having joined the Rex Regum Qeon team all the way back in August of 2019, Vynnn became a solid fixture in the squad, but his history began long before that. Having started out with BOOM JR in MPL Indonesia Season 2, VYN took some time before he lifted his first championship trophy, but after being loaned to Bigetron Esports, he was well on his way to the top. It was just after MPL ID Season 3 when RRQ picked up the young star, and with second-place performances at Season 4 and the M1 World Championships, VYN was clearly a player to watch.

MPL ID Season 5 saw the first of his accolades with RRQ, as they began to dominate the region, with only the international event success eluding the team. With brilliance both within RRQ and the ID Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster at the Southeast Asia Games, Vyn became a household name for any fan – before he decided to leave RRQ behind just a few days ago, on May 19, 2023.

With rumours flying around, linking Vyn to multiple teams, Bigetron Esports have now confirmed that they will be the team to acquire the roamer for their Alpha squad. Confirmed yesterday, Bigetron announced that Vyn would be making his return to the organisation after a long time apart, bringing with him vast amounts of game knowledge and experience.

With Bigetron Alpha already losing Mark Christian “Markyyyy” Capacio in May and struggling to reach the upper echelons of MPL ID in recent times, Vyn could be the perfect addition to get them back to competing at the top level. With Season 12 of MPL ID quickly approaching, teams will definitely be making more changes in the coming months, especially after MSC 2023 – so keep an eye on our MLBB tab for more announcements in the future.

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Jarrad "Belandrial" AdamsBelandrial 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.