EVOS Esports (briefly known as Zero Latitude) is a professional esports organisation based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It currently has competitive teams in Apex Legends, Free Fire, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.[1][2]

EVOS Esports
Logo of EVOS Esports
Short nameEVOS, EVS
DivisionsActive:
Free Fire (2019-Present)
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (2017-Present)
Pokémon Unite (2024-Present)

Past:
Apex Legends (2024-2024)
Arena of Valor (2017-2022)
Call of Duty: Mobile (2019-2020)
Counter Strike (?)
Dota 2 (2016-2019)
Fortnite (2018-2019)
League of Legends (2017-2020)
Point Blank (?)
PUBG Mobile (2018-2023)
Wild Rift (2021-2023)
Founded21 August 2016; 8 years ago (2016-08-21)
Based inJakarta, Indonesia
LocationSoutheast Asia
Colors  Blue   White
OwnerIvan Yeo
Official fan clubEVOS Fams
PartnersAxis
Yamaha
Pop Mie
Posh Men
TOP Coffee
LinkAja
Websitewww.evos.gg Edit this at Wikidata

The organisation previously had a League of Legends team competing in the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS), the highest level of competitive League of Legends in the country. The team became VCS champions (a title held only by the GIGABYTE Marines at the time) on 7 April 2018, a feat accomplished during their first appearance in the league. This qualified them for the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), where they performed above expectations against other more well-known international teams.[3]

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

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Starting in MPL Indonesia

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Evos Esports was created in September 2016 starting with their Dota division; the team began to form another division on other games such as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. The team did well on the small tournaments and after their consecutive losses, they started to re-organize. From there, they started to get traction on the tournaments after finishing 2nd place in the first MPL and the succeeding season. In the next season, the team failed to qualify in play-offs after their 8th position ranking. Consequently, the team had to re-organize once again recruiting seasoned veterans of MPL such as Yurino "Donkey" Angkawidjaja and also new players Ihsan "Luminaire" Kusudana and Muhammad "Wannn" Ridwan. From the newly organized team, EVOS finished top seed on the Regular season of MPL Season 4 and defeated the RRQ on the grand finals lifting their first championship. EVOS was able to continue the momentum resulting in the first M1 World Title in 2019 on Kuala Lumpur.[4]

Entering the MPL Malaysia and Singapore Scene

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With the success of EVOS Legends in MPL Indonesia Season 1, EVOS Esports opted to enter the Malaysian and Singaporean scene. They were met with similar success, finishing 2nd on MPL MY/SG Season 2 and 3, before winning the tournament in Season 4.

Expanding to MPL Philippines

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The EVOS organization tried to enter in the Philippine scene by acquiring the MPL Philippines season 2 team SxC Imbalance, they were able to reach the playoffs, however, due to alleged corruption inside the Philippine franchise organization, the team departures on MPL-PH. The remaining players of former EVOS Philippines were acquired by Tier One Entertainment team Blacklist International.[5] In June 2021, EVOS Esports and Nexplay Esports announced a new collaboration to form Nexplay EVOS, a competitive esports team for Mobile Legends MPL PH Season 8 tournament.[6][7]

Tournament History

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Results
  EVOS Esports / EVOS Legends / EVOS Glory
Year MPL Indonesia Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid-Season Cup MPLI Invitational Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship
P W L Match W-L W-L% Match W-L% Seed Playoffs
2018 Season 1 9 7 1 15-3 .875 .833 2nd 2nd Place
2-3 Team NXL
7th-8th Place
Group Stage
Not held Not held
Season 2 9 6 3 13-8 .667 .619 4th 2nd Place
0-3 RRQ.O2
2019 Season 3 11 5 6 13-14 .455 .481 6th 7th-8th Place
0-2 Alter Ego
Did not qualify Not held 1st Place
4-3 RRQ Hoshi
Season 4 14 11 3 23-9 .786 .719 1st 1st Place
3-1 RRQ Hoshi
2020 Season 5 14 9 5 20-13 .643 .606 3rd Runners-Up
2-3 RRQ Hoshi
Cancelled due to the Covid–19 Pandemic 4th Place
0-2 Burmese Ghouls
Did not qualify
Season 6 14 7 7 15-16 .500 .484 6th 5th-6th Place
1-2 ONIC Esports
13th-20th Place
0-2 Alter Ego
2021 Season 7 14 9 5 22-14 .643 .611 2nd 1st Place
4-2 Bigetron Alpha
3rd Place
1-3 Execration
13th-20th Place
0-2 RRQ Hoshi
Did not qualify
Season 8 14 8 6 18-14 .571 .563 4th 3rd Place
2-3 ONIC Esports
2022 Season 9 14 8 6 18-17 .571 .514 4th 4th Place
1-3 AURA Fire
Did not qualify 9th-12th Place
1-2 BREN Esports
Did not qualify
Season 10 14 5 9 14-19 .357 .424 7th Did not qualify
2023 Season 11 14 7 7 18-17 .500 .514 5th 2nd Place
0-4 ONIC Esports
5th-8th Place
0-3 ONIC Esports
9th-13th Place
Group Stage
Did not qualify
Season 12 16 6 10 17-19 .375 .389 7th Did not qualify
2024 Season 13 16 8 8 20-23 .500 .465 5th 2nd Place
2-4 Fnatic ONIC ID
9th-12th Place
Group Stage
Defunct Did not qualify
Season 14 16 3 13 12-29 .188 .293 9th Did not qualify
All-Time Stats 189 99 89 238-225 .527 .514 - 2 MPL Title 0 MSC Titles 0 MPLI Titles 1 Worlds Titles
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League
Year   EVOS Icon
Season League GP W L MW ML W-L% MW-ML% Finish Playoffs
2020 1 MDL–ID 11 3 8 11 17 .273 .393 9th Seed Did not qualify
2 MDL–ID 10 6 4 14 13 .600 .519 4th Seed 3rd-4th Place
0–2 RRQ Sena
2021 3 MDL–ID 13 9 4 21 9 .692 .700 2nd Seed 3rd-4th Place
0–2 Victim Esports
4 MDL–ID 13 10 3 22 12 .769 .647 2nd Seed 2nd Place
1–3 Alter Ego X
2022 5 MDL–ID 13 9 4 22 12 .692 .647 1st Seed 1st Place
3–1 Alter Ego X
6 MDL–ID 13 11 2 24 6 .846 .800 1st Seed 2nd Place
0–3 Bigetron Beta
2023 7 MDL–ID (Affiliated Conference) 15 10 5 23 14 .667 .622 2nd Seed 1st Place
4–2 Dewa United
8 MDL–ID (Affiliated Conference) 16 11 5 24 15 .688 .632 4th Seed; 5th-8th Place
0–3 ONIC Prodigy
2024 9 MDL–ID (Group Stage) 3 3 0 6 3 1.000 .667 1st Seed Group B
(12th Swiss Round)
Did not qualify
MDL–ID (Swiss Stage) 4 1 3 8 9 .250 .471
10 MDL–ID (Group stage) 3 3 0 6 1 1.000 .857 1st Seed Group A
(1st Swiss Round)
5th-8th Place
0–3 Pendekar Esports
MDL–ID (Swiss Stage) 3 3 0 9 4 1.000 .692
2025 11 MDL–ID (Group stage) TBD TBD

Honours

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  Background shading indicates that the tournament is a national tournament.
  Background shading indicates that the tournament is organized by ESL.
  Indonesia EVOS Legends / Evos Glory
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up Best Results
MPL Indonesia 2 5 7 S4, S7 S1, S2, S5, S11, S13 Champions
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup 0 0 0 - - 3rd Place
M World Championship 1 0 1 M1 - Champions
  Indonesia Evos Icon
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up Best Results
MDL Indonesia 2 2 4 S5, S7 S4, S6 Champions
  Indonesia Evos Holy
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up Best Results
Indonesian National League (1st Division) 0 1 1 - NL 2024 Runners-Up
  Singapore Evos Singapore (disbanded)
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up Best Results
MPL MY/SG (defunct) 1 3 4 S4 S2, S3, S6 Champions
MPL Singapore 2 1 3 S1, S2 S3 Champions

Pokemon Unite

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In June 2024, ONIC Esports entered the Pokemon Unite scene by acquiring the RISE roster.

Tournament History

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Pokemon Unite Professional League Results
  ONIC Rise
Year Asia Champions League (SEA) Asia Champions League Finals World Championship
P W L Match W-L W-L% Match W-L% Seed Playoffs Winter Tournament
SEA West
2024 Not held Did not qualify 17th-24th Place
Group Stage
2025 9 4 5 12-11 .444 .522 5th 7th-8th Place
0-2 vs ONIC Rise
2nd Place
0-2 vs ONIC Rise
Did not qualify TBA

Honours

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Disbanded Division

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Arena of Valor

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EVOS Esports entered the competitive Arena of Valor scene in 2017 with its acquisition of an all-Indonesian roster. In August 2018, Hartawan "WyvorZ" Muliadi, Sultandyo "MythR" Raihan, and Hartanto "POKKA" Lius joined the team. EVOS won AOV Star League Season 2 on 16 February 2019, qualifying for the 2019 Arena of Valor World Cup as Indonesia's representative.[8][9] EVOS disbanded its Arena of Valor Vietnam division on 4 December 2020.

Honors

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  Indonesia EVOS Esports (disbanded)
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up
AOV Star League 4 0 4 S1, S2, S3, S4 -

League of Legends

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EVOS Esports' League of Legends team competes in the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS), the highest level of competitive League of Legends in Vietnam.[10] In the VCS 2018 Spring Split, EVOS finished first in the regular season, ending with a 12–2 record.[citation needed] Their placement in the regular season secured EVOS a finals bye in playoffs, where they beat GIGABYTE Marines 3–2,[citation needed] qualifying them for the 2018 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).

In the MSI 2018 main event qualifiers, EVOS beat SuperMassive eSports 3–1 to secure a spot in the main event.[11][12][13] EVOS ended the main event at MSI 2018 with a 2–8 record,[14] failing to qualify for playoffs.[15]

EVOS' long time mid laner Đoàn "Warzone" Văn Ngọc Sơn retired from professional play on 15 September 2018 and became a streamer for the organisation.[16] He was replaced by Võ "Petland" Huỳnh Quang Huy and Lê "Dia1" Phú Quý in preparation for the VCS 2019 Spring Split. EVOS placed third in the regular season with a 9–5 record, qualifying for playoffs. In the first round of playoffs, EVOS defeated Friends Forever 3–2 in a close series, and in the second round EVOS defeated Sky Gaming 3–1, moving on to face Phong Vũ Buffalo in the finals, which they lost 1–3. EVOS disbanded its League of Legends division on 7 December 2020.

Honors

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  Vietnam EVOS Esports (disbanded)
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up
Vietnam Championship Series 1 1 2 VCS Spring 2018 VCS Spring 2019

PUBG Mobile

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Honors

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  Indonesia EVOS Reborn (disbanded)
Tournament Champions Runners-Up Finals Season Won Season Runners-Up
PUBG Mobile Indonesia National Championship 0 2 2 - 2018,2020
PUBG Mobile Pro League - Indonesia 1 1 2 Fall 2023 Spring 2022
PUBG Mobile Pro League - Southeast Asia Championship 0 1 1 - Season 3

Rosters

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As of 2024, Evos Esports have teams in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Free Fire, and Pokemon Unite.

EVOS Esports rosters
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Glory
Handle Name Nationality
Saykots Rizqi Awandi Iskandar Indonesia
Anavel Junisen Young Lo Indonesia
VAN Silvan Vanness Indonesia
ClawKun Adriansyah Baihaqi Lesmana Indonesia
Depezett N/A Indonesia
Branz Jabran Bagus Wiloko Indonesia
Natco Nicodemus Dustin Koesnadi Indonesia
DreamS Rachmad Wahyudi Indonesia
Alevaa N/Ar Indonesia
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Icon
Handle Name Nationality
KingBryan N/A Indonesia
Gann N/A Indonesia
Nazara N/A Indonesia
KiseSsy N/A Indonesia
Pekz N/A Indonesia
Inaya N/A Indonesia
Luckyboi N/A Indonesia
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Holy
Handle Name Nationality
Fluffy Regi Marviola Indonesia
Maykids Muhammad Akbar Prasetia Ardani Indonesia
Cr1te Muhammad Nur Efandy Yusuf Indonesia
Douma Erland Saputra Indonesia
VaanStrong Vincentsius Ivan Adrianto Indonesia
Free Fire Divine
Handle Name Nationality
AbaaaX Muhammad Akbar Mustafa Indonesia
Rasyah Rasyah Rasyid Indonesia
AimGOD Aji Apri Wicaksono Indonesia
Reyyy Rayandra Eka Indonesia
G Irgi Ramdani Indonesia
Bara Muhammad Akbar Indonesia
Free Fire Icy
Handle Name Nationality
Merc Melani Harly Indonesia
Nune Nuraini Indonesia
Bella Ariella Levina Bella Indonesia
Jenna N/A Indonesia
Pokemon Unite Onyx
Handle Name Nationality

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (L) On loan
  • (2W) Two-way player
  •   Substitute
  •   Injury / Illness

References

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  1. ^ "EVOS Esports | Teams". www.evos.gg. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  2. ^ Fabella, Mika (29 June 2021). "EVOS Esports reveal the key to their 2021 Summer Super Cup victory | ONE Esports | ONE Esports". www.oneesports.gg. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  3. ^ "EVOS Esports". www.lolesports.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  4. ^ "MPL Indonesia — Team EVOS". MPL. 18 January 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Is EVOS PH back? Luch and Zeys hint at return to the Philippines | ONE Esports". www.oneesports.gg. 10 June 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  6. ^ Anne, Melissa (22 June 2021). "EVOS and Nexplay to create new esports team for Mobile Legends MPL PH – MEGPlay". Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  7. ^ Daniels, Tom (21 June 2021). "EVOS and Nexplay joins forces to create MPL PH team". Esports Insider. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  8. ^ "ASL Season 2 AoV Grand Final, EVOS Bawa Pulang 500 Juta Rupiah!". Tribun Sport (in Indonesian). 16 February 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  9. ^ Istianto, Roni (15 June 2019). "Evos Esport Jadi Wakil Indonesia diajang AOV World Cup 2019, Tergabung Kedalam Group Neraka". Gamebrott (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  10. ^ "EVOS Esports". www.lolesports.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  11. ^ Abbas, Malcolm (8 May 2018). "EVOS take down SuperMassive to advance through to MSI's group stage". Dot Esports. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  12. ^ Boatman, Brandon (9 May 2018). "Evos Esports and Flash Wolves Dominate Play-in Finals". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  13. ^ Waltzer, Noah (8 May 2018). "LoL: EVOS advances over SuperMassive at MSI". ESPN.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  14. ^ "MSI 2018 Bracket". www.lolesports.com. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  15. ^ Doniqan, Wyatt (14 May 2018). "MSI: Race for MSI playoffs heats up Day 4 with upsets". ESPN.com. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  16. ^ "#EVOSRAWR 7: Hang Ổ mới, Chuyến Đi Săn mới [New Home – New Hunt]". YouTube (in Vietnamese). 15 September 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Inaugural
MLBB World Championship winner
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by MPL Indonesia champions
2019 - Season 4
2021 - Season 7
Succeeded by
RRQ Hoshi
ONIC Esports