BLACKLIST INTERNATIONAL has officially announced the departure of Gerald "Dlar" Trinchera, Mark Venedict “MarkTzy” Pagaduan, Kim “Kimpoy” Dela Cruz, and Dexter “Exort” Martinez from the Codebreakers’ nest.
Dlar reinforced Blacklist International’s roster for the MPL Philippines Season 14 after spending two seasons overseas with EVOS Legends as a “Legends Creator” and being part of the Burmese Ghouls for Games of the Future 2024.
He tried his best to regain his peak form which was last seen back in Season 9, but with Blacklist deadset on Jhon "Lord JM" Sebastian, Dlar's spell was placed on the clock. Lord JM proved to be a difference maker in Blacklist's resurgence en route to the S14 playoffs, which could suggest that the team might go all out to officially buy him out.
Before the start of Season 14, Blacklist loaned Lord JM from Bigetron Alpha.

Farewell Codebreakers!
Meanwhile, reserve roamer Kimpoy also parted ways with Blacklist International after spending two seasons with the club.
Kimpoy debuted in Blacklist International back in MPL Philippines Season 12, coming off the bench each time the squad needs help.
“Thank you, Kimpoy! After two years with Blacklist International we have parted ways with Kimpoy. He has been an important part of the roster, and his contributions and efforts will not be forgotten. We wish him the best of luck in his career. GGWP and GLHF,” Blacklist wrote.
Alongside Dlar and Kimpoy, Blacklist also officially announced the departure of Exort and MarkTzy after a short-lived season.
For now, it's still unknown where Dlar, Kimpoy, MarkTzy, and Exort will take their talents for the MPL Philippines Season 15. Will they play under a new banner locally or internationally?
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