VALORANT - VCT - SEA Masters 03/19 09:00 - Bren Esports v BOOM Esports View
VALORANT - SEA Fire Championship 01/14 12:00 - Bren Esports v X10 Esports View
VALORANT - SEA Fire Championship 01/12 11:00 - Team SHIFT v Bren Esports View
VALORANT - SEA Fire Championship 01/10 14:00 - ahq e-Sports club v Bren Esports View
VALORANT - SEA Fire Championship 01/08 14:00 - Araikordai v Bren Esports View
VALORANT - SEA Fire Championship 01/08 13:00 - Attack All Around v Bren Esports View
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 10/14 08:00 - Wings Up v Bren 2-1
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 10/13 08:10 - Invictus Gaming v Bren 1-2
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 10/12 06:00 - Lynn Vision v Bren 0-2
CS:GO - Asia League 10/11 07:50 1 Checkmate v Bren 1-2
CS:GO - Asia League 10/09 08:00 1 TIGER v Bren 2-0
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 10/08 08:30 - Bren v D13 2-1
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 10/05 05:00 - Triumphant Song Gaming v Bren 1-2
CS:GO - Asia League 10/03 07:30 1 ZIGMA v Bren 0-2
CS:GO - Asia League 10/01 07:15 1 After Gaming v Bren 2-0
CS:GO - Asia League 09/30 05:00 1 Invictus Gaming v Bren 1-2
CS:GO - Asia League 09/27 05:00 1 Bren v Beyond 0-2
CS:GO - Asia League 09/24 05:00 1 TYLOO v Bren 2-0
CS:GO - Asia League 09/23 08:45 1 Huat Zai v Bren 0-2
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 09/22 05:00 - Bren v JiJieHao 2-1
CS:GO - Asia League 09/19 05:00 1 Checkmate v Bren 0-2
CS:GO - Asia League 09/17 11:20 1 TIGER v Bren 2-1
CS:GO - FunSpark ULTI Asia Quals 09/08 05:00 - Invictus Gaming v Bren 2-1
CS:GO - DreamHack Open Summer - Asia 08/09 08:55 2 Bren v Rare Atom 0-2
CS:GO - DreamHack Open Summer - Asia 08/09 05:00 3 Beyond v Bren 1-2
CS:GO - Asia League 07/11 08:00 3 Divine Vendetta v Bren 1-2
CS:GO - Asia League 07/09 05:00 3 Invictus Gaming v Bren 2-0
CS:GO - Asia League 07/08 05:00 3 Lucid Dream v Bren 2-1
CS:GO - Asia League 07/05 05:00 2 D13 v Bren 2-1
CS:GO - Asia League 07/02 05:00 2 TYLOO v Bren 2-0

Wikipedia - AP Bren

AP Bren, formerly Bren Esports is a Southeast Asian professional esports organization based in the Philippines. It has competitive teams in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, CS:GO, PUBG, League of Legends, Overwatch, Hearthstone, Clash Royale, Arena of Valor, Rules of Survival, Valorant, and Tekken 7. In the Philippine esports league The Nationals, the team competes as Bren EPro. The organization was founded on 16 August 2017 by Bernard "Bren" Chong who is part of the Chong clan that owns World Balance.

In July 2023, the esports team was bought by Aces Pro Corp. replacing the longtime chief executive officer of Bren, Bernard Chong with Jean Alphonse “AJ” Ponce. The newly-acquired team adopts its current name.

History

History

Bren Esports's Mobile Legends team competes in the local tournaments for the MPL.

On 22 July 2018, Bren Esports acquired the full Aether Main roster which consisted of YellyHaze, Pein, Ribo, Yuji, Coco and 666. The 6-man roster won the team's first championship title on 29 July 2019 at the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2018 held at the Jakarta International Expo in Indonesia.

From 12 January – 13 January 2019, the eight Filipino participant teams gathered at the Ayala Malls Circuit Makati for the Season 3 of MPL (2019) which was held at Makati, Philippines.

On 17 January 2019, 666 left the roster and was later replaced by Ejhay who joined the roster on 27 February 2019. On 18 July 2019, Pein left the team and was later replaced by Teng. On 29 October, Teng, Yuji and YellyHaze's departure was announced, leaving Ribo and Coco as the two remaining members from the previous Aether Main roster.