Mas Ade Heartbroken Watching RRQ Hoshi Fail to Reach MPL ID Season 16 Playoffs
Mas Ade was heartbroken watching RRQ Hoshi fail to reach the MPL ID Season 16 playoffs.
MPL ID | 20 October
By DG Writer
Mas Ade was heartbroken watching RRQ Hoshi fail to reach the MPL ID Season 16 playoffs. The streamer and former EVOS Legends coach showed a visibly emotional reaction as he watched RRQ get eliminated from the playoff race. During his live broadcast, he couldn’t hide his disappointment, expressing it with spontaneous remarks that have since gone viral in the Mobile Legends community.
Mas Ade Heartbroken Watching RRQ Hoshi Fail to Reach MPL ID Season 16 Playoffs
“Mati Rinz-nya. Ngapain Rinz? Itu ngapain Granger? Nooo! Beras! No! Beras aku! Ini gue sedih beneran nggak ada 200k MMR gaes,” said Mas Ade during his livestream.
Mas Ade, whose real name is Ade Setiawan Pamungkas, is better known in the esports scene as Hyde O’Brien. He is a former Mobile Legends coach and analyst who led EVOS Legends to victory in MPL ID Season 4, Season 7, and the M1 World Championship. After retiring from coaching, he became a streamer known for his humorous and spontaneous personality, often using laugh tracks from the classic Indonesian sitcom Bajaj Bajuri as part of his signature style.
Although a former EVOS figure, Mas Ade looked genuinely sad when RRQ Hoshi failed to make the playoffs. The reason is simple: RRQ is one of the biggest teams with a massive fanbase in Indonesia. When RRQ doesn’t appear in the playoffs, audience enthusiasm at the venue and the overall streaming viewership tend to drop.
The phrase “Beras aku” (literally “my rice”) that Mas Ade shouted has become a symbol of disappointment and also an honest reflection of the economic impact within the esports ecosystem. In this context, “rice” refers to livelihood or income, since a decline in MPL hype can also reduce viewership for esports content creators — including Mas Ade himself.
In other words, when RRQ fails to advance, overall engagement and viewership also decline, which can affect the earnings of content creators. Mas Ade’s spontaneous reaction is therefore seen as understandable and realistic, reflecting the genuine concerns of a streamer who relies on the esports entertainment industry for his living.
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