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OhMyV33nus named MPL PH 10 MVP


The Queen finally claimed the crown that is rightfully hers.

On Tuesday, Johnmar “OhMyV33NUS” Villaluna — the nucleus of the Blacklist International dynasty — has been crowned the regular season Most Valuable Player of the MPL Philippines Season 10.

The 28-year-old support specialist topped the assists ranking after the eliminations with a total of 327. OhMyV33NUS had per game counts of 1.12 kills, 2.74 deaths, and a league-best 9.62 assists per game to finish with a KDA of 3.92.

She also had a total kill participation of 80-percent throughout the regular season which is the best in the league.

“We don’t always get to hear the Queen’s legendary shotcalling, but Blacklist International’s gameplay and their results speak for themselves. The team’s dominating performance against Echo to clinch the top spot in the regular season isn’t the only reason OhMyV33nus is this regular season’s MVP. It’s the consistency, the ferocity, and the team-first mindset that the Queen brings every game,” says Tonyo Silva, MOONTON Games esports senior marketing manager.

“With eight game MVPs, league leader in assists, assists per game, and kill participation at the end of the regular season, another jewel has been added to the crown of the Queen,” he added.

OhMyV33NUS is the second Blacklist International player to win the regular season MVP award after Salic “Hadji” Imam in Season Eight.

She is also the fourth MVP in the Tier One-backed squad with Edward “Edward” Dapadap and Kiel “OHEB” Soriano winning the Finals MVP plums in the MPL PH Season Seven and the M3 World Championships, respectively.

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