Full Name: Angelo A. Macalinao
Character Name: ProTeamCebu
Class: Soul Chandra

Arguably the best Soul Chandra of Cebu, Angelo “ProTeamCebu” Macalinao is a force of nature both in-game and on-stage. One would think a support role player would be calm and collected, Angelo finds energy in chaos and uses it to fuel their team’s successes, and as unnerving trashtalk. Here’s hoping he animates the competition, as he has well stated that the part he loves the most is when even the opponents join the ribbing too.


Full Name: Jillson A. Macalinao
Character Name: iJillson
Class: Armor Rider

“iJillson” Macalinao takes to heat of battle alongside his namekin and brothers, feeling the rush of being this close to achieving their dream of the ESQ Championship. Being the champs of the 1st Year War and the Mayor’s Cup League down south in Cebu, it has never been closer than ever as the days count down slowly to the PlayPark All-stars. Jillson’s not getting complacent at least, eyeing the 3 other contenders as “champions like us”, being careful not to get distracted by the glinting main stage with a tough fight just between them and glory.


Full Name: Cliford A. Macalinao
Character Name: iReplacement
Class: Machinist

Another student in the lineups of the RF Online ESC 2019 finalists, Cliford “iReplacement” Macalinao had claimed a number of roles during their road to the finals, showcasing his quick and adaptable versatility as an individual. He wants the crowd to cheer their name: so let them hear it here and while they’re blazing the main stage at the PlayPark All-stars this August 25th.


Full Name: Kevin Rigs A. Labandero
Character Name: iRigz
Class: Armsman

Kevin “iRigz” Labandero, a seven-year veteran, values tenacity as the prime quality needed to win championships. Rising from defeat, working their way out of a tight disadvantageous situation; iRigz’ team is known for pulling upset victories from seemingly out of nowhere. Catch them in action this August 25th at the PlayPark All-stars in the Glorietta Activity Center, Makati, Metro Manila.


Full Name: Chales A. Lariosa
Character Name: Chales
Class: Archmage

Mage extraordinaire Chales Lariosa, a long-time competitor with his team of PlayPark All-stars finalists, took care to balance college with training, and it’s showing well. He has told us that he regards all the finalists as equally threatening, including himself of course, and is quite a mature viewpoint from someone who seems always ready to rock the main stage.


Full Name: Christian Jay Lloyd C. Barliso
Character Name: Jaych
Class: Berserker

It’s been 6 years since Christian “Jaych” Barliso took a chance with his friends and started competing in RF Online, but the stalwart and stoic Warrior sees no reason to slow down now. Being very self-aware of the pitfalls of team competition, Jaych vows to take it all the way to the top this coming PlayPark All-stars 2019 for RF Online.


Full Name: Kent Kristoffer S. Laburada
Character Name: BabyKent
Class: Archmage

A medical man by profession, Kent “BabyKent” Laburada brings precision magical artillery and support to his team in the PlayPark All-stars 2019 Finals! Having stayed with the same team for nearly 6 years, Kent’s eSports philosophy is grounded in relying on the bonds with his friends and cohorts. The team is expecting to take full advantage of this battle-bred group-IQ against younger opponents, having gone through adjustments and improvements over the years, which some teams are still going through only currently. With it comes a drive to ever increase what existing talents they already have individually, as each member of BabyKent’s team values the familiarity they have with each other to be able to outmaneuver others at a breakneck pace with consistency. Kent wishes everyone they face good luck and good luck in figuring out what hit them!


Full Name: Marlon D. Rivera Jr.
Character Name: Hypnotic
Class: Armsman

Try not to get too mesmerized by Marlon “Hypnotic” Rivera Jr.’s mystifying melee, as a Warrior in the PlayPark All-Stars 2019 Finals this August 25th! A veteran with his team of 3 years, hypnotic values their success despite admitting to having had trouble with practice scheduling throughout their road to the Finals. That sure didn’t stop them from dazzling both the audience and the competition though, as evidenced by their powerful qualifier. On a more serious note, hypnotic had vowed to not renege on their promise to prepare properly and practice what they missed on their way to their current position here and is mindful of the dangers of being complacent in success. “While you’re out there partying, horsing around, someone out there at the same time is working hard. Someone is getting smarter and someone is winning. Just remember that,” as he says, and we as spectators wish for this level of intensity and more when hypnotic clashes with opponents on game day.