September 23, 2025

PKL Fall 2025: TNT, Elevate, Blacklist, Boom score statement wins in Week 4 Day 3

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PKL Fall 2025: TNT, Elevate, Blacklist, Boom score statement wins in Week 4 Day 3

MAKATI — The Philippines Kings League (PKL) Fall Split 2025 continued its action-packed regular season on Week 4 Day 3 at Shooting Gallery Studios, with TNT Tropang Alab, Elevate, Blacklist International, and Boom Esports all emerging victorious.

TNT Tropang Alab sweeps Team Flash PH

TNT Tropang Alab opened the day with a swift 2-0 sweep of Team Flash PH.

In Game 1, John Kirvy “Kirvsu” Nulla’s Aoyin proved untouchable, finishing with seven kills and no deaths to power TNT’s mid-game surge. At the 11:10 mark, TNT came out on top in a prolonged team fight, opening the path straight to the crystal for a 12-minute finish.

Game 2 saw John Lloyd “Impressive” Dela Cruz’s Lian Po orchestrate the key moment of the match — a flash-ultimate combo that netted seven assists without conceding a single death. The play at 14:30 around the Tyrant’s pit dismantled FLPH’s formation, allowing TNT to dominate the map and secure the series sweep without breaking a sweat.

Elevate reverse sweeps WETRND Esports

WETRND Esports came out swinging in Game 1 behind Ratchakit “Syndicate” Wanasiriporn’s Dharma, who tallied four kills and eight assists without a blemish. A massive team wipe at 9:35 and another clean clash in the 17th minute handed WETRND a convincing opener.

However, Elevate regrouped. In Game 2, Cedrik “Ivalice” Santos’ Xiao Qiao contributed heavily with a 4/1/7 performance, spearheading a tower dive at 16:35 that wiped out four WETRND players. Despite Syndicate’s split-push attempt with Mayene, Miguel “Migss” Sto Nino’s Dyadia delivered a crucial defense that flipped momentum, allowing Elevate to storm WETRND’s base and force a decider.

Game 3 was all Elevate, with Migss’ Sakeer contributing seven assists while dying only once. At the 18-minute mark, his initiation punished Syndicate’s Guan Yu to spark a decisive fight. WETRND’s Maynard “Arise” Limon and Mark Jentry “Maze” Galang attempted to stall, but Elevate completed the reverse sweep to steal the series.

Blacklist International dominate Barcode

Blacklist International proved too much for Barcode, securing another 2-0 sweep.

Game 1 featured Chammy Paul “Chammy1” Nazarrea’s unstoppable Guan Yu, racking up six kills and four assists to remain deathless. At 12:20, Barcode fought valiantly to defend, but Charles Roman “Chazz” Esguerra Mozi landed a massive crowd control that enabled Chammy1 to clean up with a triple kill, sealing the opener.

In Game 2, Dragon Hart “Dragon” Dajao Heino dictated the pace with a perfect 3/0/5 showing. By the 8-minute mark, Blacklist had built a 5K net worth lead with a 7-1 kill score. The relentless pressure quickly snowballed, allowing Blacklist to dismantle Barcode’s crystal and close out the sweep.

Boom Esports edge ACT in three-game thriller

The day closed with Boom Esports fending off ACT Esports Club in a tight 2-1 series.

Boom struck first in Game 1, leaning on Karl Ken “Karlll” Bautista’s Jing, who stayed flawless at 2/0/2 while guiding his team to a 5K gold advantage. They converted the lead at 9:35 into a fast crystal take for the opener.

ACT responded in Game 2 as Ittiphat “Flukeyo” Rawangkarn’s Agudo showcased his durability, finishing with two kills and five assists in a team fight at 11:50 that wiped out four Boom players. With only John Phillex “Daniii” Bulanadi’s Aoyin left to defend, ACT quickly tied the series.

But Boom would not be denied. In Game 3, Heri “Tatsurii” Garcia’s Ziya carried the load, posting four kills and four assists in a commanding performance. With a 7K gold advantage by the 15-minute mark, Boom stormed ACT’s base and wiped all five members to secure a 2-1 escape from what could have been a disaster.

Standings after Week 4

Boom Esports reclaimed the top spot after Week 4 with a commanding 9-1 record, while Blacklist International closely trailed in second place at 8-1. WETRND Esports held firm in third with a 6-3 slate.

ACT Esports Club followed in fourth at 5-4, just ahead of Elevate, who slipped to fifth with a 4-5 standing. Both TNT Tropang Alab and Barcode Esports shared identical 3-7 records, landing them in sixth and seventh place, respectively.

At the bottom, Team Flash PH continued to struggle, winless at 0-10, still searching for their first breakthrough of the split.

 

 

 

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