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MLBB: Dlar out of Indonesia's EVOS Legends, now a free agent

Angela Coloma,

ABS-CBN News

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Updated Aug 17, 2023 04:48 PM PHT

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Courtesy: EVOS Legends
Courtesy: EVOS Legends

(UPDATE) Gerald "Dlar" Trinchera is now a free agent after MPL Indonesia announced his departure from EVOS Legends.

"Dlar is released of his status as EXP Laner in EVOS Legends. All the best for you, Dlar!" the league announced in Bahasa Indonesia on Thursday.

In separate social media posts, Dlar thanked his fans for the support and said he will go home to the Philippines.

“Thank you Indonesia, for always watching me at the venue and the MPL. I hope we can meet again," he said in Bahasa Indonesia on an Instagram story.

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On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Dlar said he was looking for a team.

"Looking for team. Kung hindi man ngayong season, next season.
Super competitive ulit + bawing bawi ako gusto ko pa patunayan na pambalagbagan pa rin," he said.

Dlar has emerged as a fan favorite upon his entry to Indonesia as a professional player, having been listed as a talent of EVOS Legends in MPL Season 11.

Dlar first played for EVOS Legends during MPL Indonesia Season 10, before being relegated to the development team EVOS Icon.

In MPL Season 11, he was listed as a talent, while being able to play for EVOS Legends during MSC 2023, at Phnom Penh, Cambodia, against former teammate Kairi "Kairi" Rayosdelsol, who is with the eventual champs, Onic Esports.

Before his short stint as an import, Dlar played for Onic Philippines from MPL Season 4, alongside Filipino stars Allen "Baloyskie" Baloy, Johnmar "OhMyV33nus" Villaluna, Danerie James "Wise" Del Rosario, who have since splintered into different squads.

Dlar was part of the Onic Philippines squad that competed in the finals of the M3 World Championships in Singapore, where they placed second behind Blacklist International.

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