Team Liquid PH

In 2024, Team Liquid acquired a majority stake on the Indonesian-based level STUN.GG which manages the rights of AURA Esports, the parent company of then-ECHO Philippines.

In season 5, Later on they swapped with their nemesis ONIC Philippines trading "fuzaken" in exchange of "Greed_" and also they got "Killuash" from his previous team Arkangel, the MPL-S3 winner, together with Eski FLexx (Sky).

[3] With the lackluster performance in their final games of the regular season and heading towards the playoffs, they were still ultimately eliminated by ONIC PH, 0–3.

[5] Some changes were made in their rosters, letting go their former players Killuash,[6] Jaypee and "Greed_", to which he goes back to his former team ONIC Philippines as Baloyskie.

[7] During the 2021 MPL Invitational, ECHO Philippines managed to win their opener by defeating their Indonesian counterpart, AURA Esports in 2–1 match.

[9] MPL Philippines' Season 9 offseason included big names such as M2 World Champion Karl Gabriel "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno and Tristan "YAWI" Cabrera leaving Bren Esports and Nexplay EVOS, respectively.

[13] Nepomuceno, Cabrera and Serafico joined forces with ECHO Philippines for Season 9 and confirmed it through their roster introduction which included the return of notable veterans such as Ashley "Killuash" Cruz.

[15] ECHO finished the season with an 8–6 record, securing the third seed behind RSG Philippines and TNC Pro Team – ML.

Many doubted ECHO's ability to pull off any championship hopes for the season with the return of the VeeWise tandem of Blacklist International.

[23] ECHO would quickly dismantle the reigning defending champions, defeating them 3–1 and setting up a match against Blacklist International in the Upper-Bracket Finals.

However, the VeeWise Tandem and Blacklist's UBE strategy proved too much for ECHO this time and dropped to the Lower-Bracket Finals after getting swept.

ECHO and Blacklist were the heavy favorites to win the title in Jakarta and continue the Philippines' dominance over the eSports industry in the region.

However, ECHO would defy Team HAQ the ability to reverse sweep and stomped the Malaysian representatives into the Lower-Brackets, winning Game 5 and set up a match between ONIC Esports.

Their victory was largely part of the exceptional performance Benedict "BennyQt" Gonzales showed in Game 4 that turned the tides in favor of their team.

[30] ECHO would matchup against RRQ Hoshi in the Lower-Bracket Finals, a match reunion between the team and their former head coach Arcadia.

ECHO's Benedict "BennyQt" Gonzales would be named Finals MVP and the team secured the Philippines' third World Title.

ECHO would have the second-longest winning streak prior to the introduction of the franchise system in MPL history behind Blacklist International's 10–0 in Season 8.

ECHO would give a promising start after a 2–0 victory in the Group Stage against Fire Flux Impunity and Team EVO.

Regardless, ECHO won third place in MSC 2023 and a subsequent fallout of dominance from Filipino teams showed after Blacklist faltered in six against ONIC.

Besides the team's overall recognition, their gold laner Benedict "BennyQT" Gonzales also received the Mobile Player of the Year trophy, besting top-tier players like PUBG's Harsh "Goblin" Paudwal and Burenbayar "TOP" Altangerel, Clash Royale's Moamed "Mahamed Light" Tarek, Free Fire's Ratchanon "Moshi" Kunrayason, and Jeong "TENSAI" Seung-jin.