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#1
Obeeey

Why is this team famous and why did Riot pick them instead of Boom?

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ChubbyChoob
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They are popular in Mobile Legends and free fire

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levia09
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Credit: Tamago

RRQ was established in 2013, they're one of the oldest and the best esports Org from SEA.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Regum_Qeon)

Its founder is the son of a conglomerates in Indonesia (Midplaza Holding & Ayana Hotels) & already been in the esports/gaming ecosystem since 2011.

(https://www.midplaza.com/business/detail/qeon_interactive)

OneUp (sub-company of Qeon Holding, Parent of RRQ & OneUp) supports the Riot Ecosystem (Valorant & Wild Rift) by organizing Riot official tournaments in Indonesia since day 1.

They are also investing in both Valorant & Wild Rift ecosystem by building a team, their WIld Rift team is one of the best in the world.

They were one of the most notable DOTA 2 teams in SEA, they were the best Point Blank team in the world (FPS game that was popular in ID,TH,RU,BR).

They've been investing in multiple countries (ID-TH-PH-BR-MY), They are proven in Franchising (MLBB), and They have one biggest fanbase in Asia.

https://www.instagram.com/teamrrq/
https://www.tiktok.com/@teamrrq?lang=en

They're consistently on the Top 10 most views team in the past 2 years, only from Competitive match, without TWITCH CREATORS. If you count their streamers view hours then ULALA they will be on that Top 3 or Top 5.

https://escharts.com/news/top-esports-organizations-2021
https://escharts.com/news/top-esports-organizations-q2-2022

They might be a bit unknown on the international stage, because they don't have those American games, League, or CSGO titles. But if you are into Mobile Games, they're the King.

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JiangLi
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levia09 [#3]

Credit: Tamago

RRQ was established in 2013, they're one of the oldest and the best esports Org from SEA.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Regum_Qeon)

Its founder is the son of a conglomerates in Indonesia (Midplaza Holding & Ayana Hotels) & already been in the esports/gaming ecosystem since 2011.

(https://www.midplaza.com/business/detail/qeon_interactive)

OneUp (sub-company of Qeon Holding, Parent of RRQ & OneUp) supports the Riot Ecosystem (Valorant & Wild Rift) by organizing Riot official tournaments in Indonesia since day 1.

They are also investing in both Valorant & Wild Rift ecosystem by building a team, their WIld Rift team is one of the best in the world.

They were one of the most notable DOTA 2 teams in SEA, they were the best Point Blank team in the world (FPS game that was popular in ID,TH,RU,BR).

They've been investing in multiple countries (ID-TH-PH-BR-MY), They are proven in Franchising (MLBB), and They have one biggest fanbase in Asia.

https://www.instagram.com/teamrrq/
https://www.tiktok.com/@teamrrq?lang=en

They're consistently on the Top 10 most views team in the past 2 years, only from Competitive match, without TWITCH CREATORS. If you count their streamers view hours then ULALA they will be on that Top 3 or Top 5.

https://escharts.com/news/top-esports-organizations-2021
https://escharts.com/news/top-esports-organizations-q2-2022

They might be a bit unknown on the international stage, because they don't have those American games, League, or CSGO titles. But if you are into Mobile Games, they're the King.

-Tamag0

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33AJ
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They are famous for their mobile rosters i guess
I myself was a fan of their pubgm team

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Nahboo
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JiangLi [#4]

-Tamag0

Who?

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pluggg
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pretty sure theyre one of the popular orgs in sea and the reason why they have low followers on twitter cuz sea dont usually use that app they use facebook

#9
Okkok
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pluggg [#8]

pretty sure theyre one of the popular orgs in sea and the reason why they have low followers on twitter cuz sea dont usually use that app they use facebook

In Indonesia, more people using Instagram and TikTok than Facebook

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luckypleb
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pluggg [#8]

pretty sure theyre one of the popular orgs in sea and the reason why they have low followers on twitter cuz sea dont usually use that app they use facebook

instagram is used more than facebook i think

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ritiknayak
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pluggg [#8]

pretty sure theyre one of the popular orgs in sea and the reason why they have low followers on twitter cuz sea dont usually use that app they use facebook

In Asia more fans use insta and Facebook so

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Obeeey
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levia09 [#3]

Credit: Tamago

RRQ was established in 2013, they're one of the oldest and the best esports Org from SEA.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Regum_Qeon)

Its founder is the son of a conglomerates in Indonesia (Midplaza Holding & Ayana Hotels) & already been in the esports/gaming ecosystem since 2011.

(https://www.midplaza.com/business/detail/qeon_interactive)

OneUp (sub-company of Qeon Holding, Parent of RRQ & OneUp) supports the Riot Ecosystem (Valorant & Wild Rift) by organizing Riot official tournaments in Indonesia since day 1.

They are also investing in both Valorant & Wild Rift ecosystem by building a team, their WIld Rift team is one of the best in the world.

They were one of the most notable DOTA 2 teams in SEA, they were the best Point Blank team in the world (FPS game that was popular in ID,TH,RU,BR).

They've been investing in multiple countries (ID-TH-PH-BR-MY), They are proven in Franchising (MLBB), and They have one biggest fanbase in Asia.

https://www.instagram.com/teamrrq/
https://www.tiktok.com/@teamrrq?lang=en

They're consistently on the Top 10 most views team in the past 2 years, only from Competitive match, without TWITCH CREATORS. If you count their streamers view hours then ULALA they will be on that Top 3 or Top 5.

https://escharts.com/news/top-esports-organizations-2021
https://escharts.com/news/top-esports-organizations-q2-2022

They might be a bit unknown on the international stage, because they don't have those American games, League, or CSGO titles. But if you are into Mobile Games, they're the King.

Very nice summary, thx

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