The series kicked off with a heated showdown as RRQ Hoshi and ONIC Philippines fought tooth and nail, unleashing relentless aggression and battling over key map objectives.
Arthur "Sutsujin" Sunarkho on Joy pulled off a lord steal from ONIC PH during the 9-minute mark, trimming down the gold lead and shifting the momentum towards RRQ Hoshi.
Duane “Kelra” Pillas made a daring attempt at a backdoor play using Moskov—though it fell short, the effort was enough to throw RRQ Hoshi off balance and open a crucial window for ONIC PH.
ONIC PH cranked up the intensity during the final base turret siege, with Cyric “K1NGKONG” Perez on Suyou leading the charge and finishing with a stellar 8-1-5 KDA.

RRQ Kingdom fights back
Not willing to go down without a fight, RRQ Hoshi struck back against ONIC PH in game two to tie the series at one apiece.
RRQ Hoshi came out swinging, dominating the early game with three turtle takedowns to seize control against ONIC PH.
Muhammad "Toyy" Rizky on Claude pulled off a triple kill score during the 10-minute skirmish at the middle lane jungle area, forcing ONIC PH into a defensive stance.
ONIC PH showcased gritty defense during a 15-minute base turret siege, but RRQ Hoshi seized momentum with a game-changing pickoff on Kelra during the final Lord contention.
Sutsujin earned the MVP citation with an impressive 9-1-10 KDA and 86% kill participation.

ONIC trounces the Kingdom
ONIC PH bounced back in game three, showcasing remarkable discipline by keeping their side deathless until the 6-minute period.
Kelra continued to make a statement as the Gold Standard, stealing the spotlight with a precise Spear of Destruction play on Moskov to take down Sutsujin at the 11-minute mark.
The Super Family dismantled RRQ Hoshi in just 13 minutes, with Kelra putting on a show with a flawless 6-0-4 KDA.

ONIC PH rode a familiar wave of momentum in game four, seizing a commanding gold lead and asserting dominance over the map.
In a desperate attempt to close the gold deficit, Sutsujin stole the turtle—but K1NGKONG on Suyou wasted no time throwing him into the penalty zone.
ONIC PH showed no signs of slowing down as they took the 10-minute Lord without a sweat, and Kelra’s Granger delivered a triple kill as a bonus.
Kelra’s marksmanship prowess was in full display once again, racking up the scoreboard with a perfect 14-0-5 KDA, propelling ONIC PH to a match point against RRQ Hoshi.

ONIC PH banked on their trusted Granger pick in game five, eyeing to win the Snapdragon Mobile Masters 2025 title, while RRQ Hoshi went all-in with Irithel and Cecilion picks in hopes of keeping their championship dream alive on home ground.
It’s now or never! RRQ dictated the tempo of the early game, but K1NGKONG managed to steal the second turtle objective to slightly equalize the gold lead.
K1NGKONG also managed to land a precise retribution play on Hanzo during the 13-minute lord contention that briefly gave ONIC PH a breathing room, but it was not enough to close the gold gap and shift the map control.
But the moment of truth arrived when Toyy failed to mount a sneaky backdoor push and during the final and nerve-racking lord take.
K1NGKONG dodged a disaster when Hajirin "Rinz" Arafat on Cecilion made a risky decision to contest the lord objective that nearly paid off—but the deadly “KK Connection” was too hot to handle, with Kelra working on the cleanup.
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