Team Secret has seized the spotlight as the premier organization to lock in its lineup for the much-anticipated Honor of Kings esports extravaganza. Set to kick off soon, this circuit promises to set the mobile gaming esports in Southeast Asia ablaze.
TS HoK’s roster boasts a dynamic blend of emerging talent and seasoned prowess. Via its social media, TS has enlisted the services of Son, Tianx, Yuhan, Xuann, and Loong from the esteemed Malaysian HoK professional scene. Adding to the arsenal is the veteran Elleazar “Azar” Salle, its former LoL: Wild Rift player whose stellar performance in the Horizon Cup marked him as a pivotal player for the team.
Azar’s journey to greatness took a pivotal turn when his tenure with Team Secret’s Wild Rift squad drew to a close in 2022. Opting to chart a new course, he returned to his roots in the Philippines, making a seamless transition to HoK. He then started his professional debut with Fennel Esports in March 2023, competing in all seasons of HoK Asian Waves 2023. During this time, he crossed paths with his future teammates who were then representing RCG Gaming and RTZ Esports.
At the moment, details surrounding Team Secret’s immediate competitive endeavors remain shrouded in mystery. However, the recent announcement from the organization suggests that the rumors of big-name international esports teams eyeing the HoK competition in SEA might hold weight.
In recent weeks, the Honor of Kings community has witnessed a surge in participation from professionals hailing from various mobile esports scene, most notably MLBB. Blacklist International’s icon, Johnmar “OHMYV33NUS” Villaluna, has been enjoying his time in the game, while RRQ is reportedly setting up its legendary duo for the forthcoming HoK esports event in Indonesia.