Blacklist International

Blacklist International's notoriety in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang began after their appearance in MPL Philippines Season 5 when Tier One Entertainment, the parent company of Blacklist International, acquired the roster of EVOS Esports PH which has current members in Edward "Edward" Dapadap and Head Coach Kristoffer "Bon Chan" Ricaplaza in its roster.

The team fell short of expectations in Season 11 following the dominant performance of ECHO in all four played games in the Grand Finals.

[14] This roster began to play in the Wild Rift League Asia Phase 2 tournament for the Philippines Qualifier.

Blacklist would end their WRL Asia 2023 campaign after a 2–1 defeat to FENNEL Adversity in the lower bracket semifinals.

[15] The team would perform subpar in other tournaments in the Fall of 2023 but would rebound in the Summer of 2024 for the Wild Rift League Asia - APA Conference.

[20][21] In August 2024, Blacklist International secured a spot in the main event of the $1,000,000 PGL Wallachia Season 2 after defeating Skem & Friends 3-1 in the Southeast Asia closed qualifiers.

[23] It was announced on 25 May 2024 that Blacklist International would enter Apex Legends esports by signing European roster 2R1C (2 Rats 1 Controller).

[24] The roster left at the end of August; Jose "Uxako" Llosa and Filipe "Hikara" Morgado would go on to win the ALGS Year 4 Championship with GoNext Esports.

[28] On February 14, 2024, Blacklist International revealed that it partnered with the Rough World Era organization for the upcoming third season of MDL Philippines.

Kiel "Oheb" Soriano, a player of Blacklist International, was suspended for two matches and fined $500 (≈PHP 25,000) after flashing middle finger after a 2–0 victory against the Smart Omega on the 9 October 2021.

The recent statement of MPL-Philippines Operating Committee said that it "does not tolerate any form of abusive behavior in the league and we expect our professional players to follow a strict code of conduct."

The rivalry between the two teams started since back Season 7 and heated up after the statement of Smart Omega player Duane "Kelra" Pillas against the VeeWise duo.

[30] Blacklist International were announced as member of the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program on the 6 May 2024.