Frince “Super Frince” Ramirez and King “K1NGKONG” Perez shone in the pivotal Game 5 as Fnatic Onic Philippines thwarted the Falcon Esports attempt at a comeback with a 3-2 victory in the upper bracket semifinals of the M6 World Championship at the Axiata Arena in Putrajaya, Malaysia on Sunday, Dec. 8. Super Frince and K1NGKONG […]
Frince “Super Frince” Ramirez and King “K1NGKONG” Perez shone in the pivotal Game 5 as Fnatic Onic Philippines thwarted the Falcon Esports attempt at a comeback with a 3-2 victory in the upper bracket semifinals of the M6 World Championship at the Axiata Arena in Putrajaya, Malaysia on Sunday, Dec. 8.
As the Burmese squad aimed for a reverse sweep after the Filipinos let slip a substantial 2-0 advantage, K1NGKONG set the pace with early takedowns while Super Frince orchestrated crucial plays during team fights, propelling FNOP into the upper bracket finals and the Final Four of the MLBB championship tournament.
K1NGKONG was a force to be reckoned with on his Joy pick, racking up five kills within the first eight minutes, including a vital takedown on Falcon Esports jungler Kaung “Daxx” Sett’s Hayabusa during the third turtle showdown.
The Filipinos extended their lead from that point on, with Super Frince employing his trademark Yve pick, countering every maneuver the Burmese attempted during the team clashes.
K1NGKONG concluded the match with a 7-2-5 KDA in the crucial game, while Super Frince remained untouchable with a 2-0-9 record. Duane “Kelra” Pillas, who excelled in the initial two matches, wrapped up the series with a 4-0-5 KDA on the Irithel pick in the decisive 16-10 Game 5 victory.
The Onic star gold laner showcased a 9-0-5 performance on Bruno, guiding the MPL Philippines champion to an impressive 16-6 triumph in the series opener.
He subsequently collaborated with K1NGKONG and Super Frince in the second game to place the last PH representative on match point.
Kelra notched a 3-0-5 record on Claude, with K1NGKONG and Super Frince leading the charge, posting 6-0-5 and 4-0-8 records on the Joy and Pharsa picks respectively.
Determined not to yield easily, Falcon Esports roared back to claim Games 3 and 4, pushing the series to sudden death.