He then shifted to playing Warcraft and Dota, when informal tournaments centering around these types of games became popular.
[3] Villaluna would play mobile gaming casually for seven years and attempted to kickstart his career as professional esports player but to no avail.
The team was successful and able to win a good amount of prize money which led Villaluna to reconsider his plans to give up gaming.
Villaluna was then traded along with Del Rosario to Blacklist International in return for FULLCLIP (now known as Kairi) during the offseason for MPL Philippines Season 7.
There, he and Del Rosario would team up with young rookies in "Edward" Dapadap and Kiel Calvin “OHEB” Soriano, and veteran Jason “ESON” Gerardo.
[9] Villaluna, alongside Del Rosario, Soriano, Dapadap and Gerardo, led Blacklist to their first Finals Appearance against Execration.
[14] After winning their first World Championship Title, Villaluna, alongside Del Rosario, announced that they will be skipping MPL Philippines Season 9 to rest after continuous victories in international events.
[16] Villaluna proceeded to win the Gold Medal alongside Del Rosario, Imam (also known as Hadji), and their two rookies in Gonzales and Sotto.
[20] After months of inactivity, Tier One Entertainment confirmed Villaluna's departure from Blacklist International on July 4, 2024.
He has been subjected to homophobia as a player but has openly used his identity to represent the LGBT community in esports.