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RRQ (esports)
Professional esports organization based in Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) is an esports organization based in Indonesia. The organization competes in professional tournaments in the sports: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, Valorant, and Honor of Kings.
As of the end of 2024, RRQ has won a total of four world championship titles: two in Point Blank (PBIC 2017 with RRQ Endeavour and PBWC 2019 with RRQ TCN), and two in PUBG Mobile (including the PUBG Mobile Star Challenge 2018 with RRQ Athena).
RRQ was ranked as the third most popular esports organization team in the world in 2020. In a report released by Shareable titled "The State of Social Media 2020", the team's fan activity on social media throughout 2020 had reached 26.5 million activities.[1]
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Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) was founded in October 2013 by Adrian Pauline, the CEO of RRQ, and Riki K. Suliawan, founder of RRQ. Began as a gaming hobby of both founders, their interest in Dota 2 championship eventually made its way into the formation of the organization.[2]
From 2013 to 2017, RRQ had only one division team, which was Dota 2. Adrian Pauline stated that, in the beginning, the organization was only run as a hobby and side job, and wasn't focused on their business. In 2014, Esports gained popularity growth, Andrian Pauline, who was originally a Product Director at QEON Interactive, resigned from the office and shifted his focus to the team, since then RRQ started to focus on their businesses. In 2017, RRQ had recruited another three new esports divisions, the new divisions are RRQ Endeavour in Point Blank, RRQ2 in Mobile Legends, and one division team in PUBG that were relatively short serving period.[3][2] At the end of 2019, Adrian Pauline decided to move RRQ Endeavor to the Call of Duty Mobile division from Point Blank.[3]
RRQ had expanded its international branches to Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia.[2] Today, the only remaining international branch of RRQ is Thailand.[3]
In 2020, RRQ is ranked third as the most popular esport organization in the world in terms of activity on social media. A report released by Shareable, a data monitoring company based in New York. In a report titled "The State of Social Media 2020", RRQ's fan activity on social media throughout 2020 was 26.5 million activities. This number is only behind Faze Clan with 142.9 million activities and G2 Esports with 38.1 million activities.[1][4]
Salary
Adrian Pauline, CEO of RRQ, during an interview with Kompas TV in 2021, stated that his esports organization paid team players a monthly income, roughly around 1 to 3 million Rupiahs per months.[2]
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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
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RRQ Esports entered the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) competitive scene in 2017 with the formation of RRQ.O2, one of Indonesia's pioneering professional teams. In MPL Indonesia Season 1, RRQ.O2 dominated the regular season, finishing at the top of the standings. However, they fell short in the playoffs, finishing in 3rd place. Determined to bounce back, RRQ.O2 returned stronger in MPL Indonesia Season 2, securing their first-ever MPL ID championship by defeating EVOS Legends in the grand final.
Partnership with PSG
In February 2019, the organization had previously signed a partnership with a European football club, Paris Saint-Germain F.C. (PSG), It was announced in a Press Conference held at The Dharmawangsa Hotel, Jakarta. Through its esports division, PSG esports had officially collaborated with Team RRQ for the 3rd Season of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Indonesia on 16 February 2019.[5] Their partnership had ended in July 2019.[6]
Expansion to Brazil
After concluding in the MLBB M3 World Championship, Brazilian representatives Keyd Stars' roster disbanded. This was later confirmed by one of its roster members. However, during the eve of the ninth season of MPL Indonesia, RRQ announced their expansion to MPL Brazil, to form RRQ Akira. The roster mainly comprised most of the players of Keyd Stars.[7] RRQ Akira disbanded at the end of the 2024 Season.
Expansion to Philippines
In July 2023, RRQ announced its expansion into the Philippines, marking its entry into the region's competitive Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League (MDL PH). This move came ahead of MDL Philippines Season 2, where RRQ aimed to develop rising talents in the country's MLBB scene.
Tournament History
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League
Honours
Background shading indicates that the tournament is a national tournament.
Background shading indicates that the tournament is organized by ESL.
- Notes
- 1. ^ All tournaments in South America will be played in under one tournament named MPL–LATAM, the direct successor to MPL Brazil and Liga LATAM.
- 2. ^ Previously known as the Southeast Asia Cup with selected regions only participating in the said event. In 2024, it was rebranded to the Mid Season Cup making the first iteration of the tournament South America's first appearance.
- 3. ^ Only Southeast Asian teams competed in the ONE Esports MPL Invitational from 2020 to 2023.
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Valorant
Tournament History
Valorant Champions Tour – Pacific League (2023-Present format)
Performance in Esports World Cup (EWC)
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In March 2025, RRQ was officially selected as one of the 40 esports organizations worldwide to join the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Partner Program.[9] This initiative aims to support the growth and sustainability of top-tier esports clubs by providing financial assistance and resources to enhance their operations and global reach.
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