SEA’s Most Iconic Esports Veterans Make Historic Move to Honor of Kings — With Dogie, Renejay, Yawi, H2WO, and Sumpak Leading a New Era
The MOBA scene across Southeast Asia just got a seismic shake-up. In a stunning twist, Honor of Kings, the world’s most-played mobile MOBA, has officially become home to some of the most legendary names in SEA esports.
Renejay “Renejay” Barcarse, Tristan “Yawi” Cabrera, and John Paul “H2WO” Salonga—a trio synonymous with dominance and flair in the mobile esports world—are reuniting. This time, they’re joined by rising star Oscar “Sumpak” Romero, formerly of Minana EVOS. Steering the squad from the frontlines is none other than Dogie, a cornerstone of the SEA esports community and one of the region’s most recognized personalities.
“This is really nostalgic for me — I’m just happy we’re back as a team,” said Dogie. “But this time, the mission is different. It’s not just about winning — it’s about uplifting a new wave of Honor of Kings players and helping them reach the pro stage.”
The Comeback That Transcends Games
These players aren’t strangers to pressure. With massive fan bases and unforgettable performances across previous MOBA titles, this squad is no underdog. But stepping into Honor of Kings brings fresh challenges: a new meta, different mechanics, and a battlefield where reputations are reset.
Their shift isn’t just about switching games—it’s about redefining legacies. And in doing so, they’re signaling that Honor of Kings is the new stage where SEA’s biggest names are choosing to battle.
“Renejay, H2, Yawi, Sumpak… you’ve always been my family. Let’s do it!” — Dogie
Honor of Kings: The New Frontier for SEA Esports
With over 200 million registered users and 100 million daily active players, Honor of Kings is more than just a mobile game—it’s a global esports juggernaut. Featuring diverse heroes, iconic battlefield music by the likes of Hans Zimmer, Joe Hisaishi, and Howard Shore, and a skill-based combat system, the game rewards mastery and teamwork over pay-to-win mechanics.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of these players or just discovering their journey, this reunion in Honor of Kings is a powerful statement: the legends are back, and they’re coming for the crown—this time, on a whole new map.
Follow Their Journey
Be part of the story as Dogie, Renejay, Yawi, H2WO, and Sumpak write the next chapter of their careers and elevate the Honor of Kings competitive scene across SEA.
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