The mobile MOBA scene in Southeast Asia is buzzing with excitement as some of the region’s biggest esports stars have announced their move to Honor of Kings, the world’s most-played mobile MOBA game.
Four legendary players are teaming up once again: Renejay “Renejay” Barcarse, Tristan “Yawi” Cabrera, John Paul “H2WO” Salonga, and Oscar “Sumpak” Romero, who previously played for Minana EVOS as a gold laner. Leading this star-studded lineup is Dogie, a well-known figure in the SEA esports community.
“This is really nostalgic for me — I’m just happy we’re back as a team,” Dogie shared. “But this time, the mission is different. It’s not just about winning — it’s about uplifting a new wave of Honor of Kings players and helping them reach the pro stage.”
This isn’t just any random group of players. These esports athletes have built huge fan followings over the years through their impressive performances in the MOBA scene. They’ve faced off against the region’s toughest competition and proven themselves time and again.

Now, they’re taking on a new challenge by switching to Honor of Kings. This means learning a completely new game system, understanding different strategies, and adapting to fresh gameplay mechanics. It’s like starting over, but with all their experience and teamwork still intact.
For longtime fans of these players, this reunion brings back memories of their past victories. For newcomers, it’s a chance to see why these players became legends in the first place. Either way, their transition to Honor of Kings marks an exciting new chapter in Southeast Asian esports.