Lusty bids farewell to Bren Esports after five seasons

Best of luck!

Bren Esports announced the departure of veteran roamer Allan “Lusty” Castromayor Jr.,the organization revealedyesterday.

Lusty was part of the original Bren roster that won theM2 World Championshiplast year, the country’s first-ever M series trophy.

Bren Esports roamer Allan “Lusty” Castromayor Jr.

The organization thanked Lusty for his contributions to the team

The organization posted a heartfelt message on itsFacebook page, thanking the roamer for helping the team take home multiple championships.

“Journeys have a starting point and a destination. We are neither. We are forever grateful for stopping over with us as you make your way to the other great things you can accomplish,” the organization wrote.

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Lusty also posted a message on hisFacebook page. “Thank you for letting me prove myself again, Bren Esports,” he wrote.

His legacy in competitive Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

The 27-year-old first competed with Bren during MPL PH Season 5. He proved his strength as a roamer after a dominant performance atMPL PH Season 6, defeating Omega Esports in the grand final to clinch the championship.

At theM3 World Championship, his plays helped the team to win the biggest MLBB tournament in the world, the first-ever M series championship win for the Philippines. The team’s unmatched chemistry popularized the team’s signature phrase “Bren lang malakas!”.

MLBB, Bren Esports, M2 World Championship

He was also part of the SIBOL MLBB national team who won a gold medal at the30th Southeast Asian Games, further cementing his legacy as one of the best roamers to ever play MLBB.

However, his last few seasons with theorganization haven’t been as successfulafter multiple roster changes. The team failed to qualify for the playoffs twice in a row at MPL PH Season 8 and 9.

The Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia on the MLBB Stage at the 30th SEA Games

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