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MLBB: Demonkite, Kusey return to RSG after import stints
AC Coloma,
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 20, 2024 07:36 PM PHT
Courtesy: RSG Philippines
MANILA - Jonard "Demonkite" Caranto and Clarense "Kousei" Camilo will return to the Philippines as they will suit up for RSG Philippines for MPL Season 13.
Demonkite and Kousei both served overseas stints in the last half of 2024, with Demonkite heading to RSG Malaysia, and Kousei heading to SeeYouSoon.
Both Demonkite and Kousei stood out in their overseas stints. Demonkite was hailed season MVP in MPL Malaysia, while Kousei became the finals MVP for MPL Cambodia's Spring Split, towing them to the M5 World Championships.
Kousei will fill in the void left by Eman "EMANN" Sangco, who set his sights on an overseas career in Indonesia for Bigetron Alpha.
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Meanwhile, Demonkite will make his return to the Pinoy Kingslayers after two seasons, sitting out Season 11 to rest and moving to RSG Malaysia in Season 12. He will fill in for John Darryl "Irrad" Tuason, who moved to Indonesia's RRQ Hoshi.
“After noong experience ko sa Malaysia parang mas nalaman ko ang worth ng country na pinaglalaruan ko. Parang mas na-feel ko na mas deserve ko maglaro sa Pilipinas. Mas iba yung passion sa laro sa ibang country kaysa sa Pilipinas,” Demonkite told the press during the media day.
They will reinforce Arvee "Aqua" Arvonio, captain Dylan "Light" Catipon and Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo and hall of famer coach Brian "Panda" Lim.
RSG will try to keep the momentum from their MPL Invitational win in Jakarta last November.
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