Paper Rex is entering mobile esports for the very first time with a well-known Pokemon Unite roster from Southeast Asia.

The Singaporean esports powerhouse has officially signed a talented team composed of players from both Singapore and Malaysia to represent them in the upcoming 2025 Pokemon Unite Asia Champions League.

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Since its inception four years ago, PRX has built a strong reputation in the esports scene, particularly with its successful Valorant team. With this experience, PRX aims to replicate its success in Pokemon Unite, providing the same level of support and management to its new team.

The roster features seasoned veterans, most of whom have competed in several international tournaments, including the World Championships.

Paper Rex’s roster for the Pokemon Unite Asia Champions League 2025

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  • Zun Yang “Yang” Ng
  • Darren “Bocchi” Lam
  • Lik Hen “Ht” Chye
  • Wei Heng “YeMu” Lam
  • Bryan “Solo” Khoo
  • Wayne “Rebongs” Chua (Substitute)

With a storied history spanning nearly three years, the team, formerly known as Team MYS, has consistently proven their prowess on the international stage.

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They secured second place at the 2023 Pokemon Unite Asia Champions League, followed by a fourth-place finish in 2024. Additionally, they’ve represented the APAC region at the 2023 and 2024 World Championships.

Now under the PRX banner, the team is determined to maintain their streak and qualify for their third consecutive finals. They’ll face tough competition from Japan, India, and open qualifiers as they strive for the ultimate championship title.

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