After Julian “Udil” Ardiansyah left Alter Ego, many fans are curious about why the star player chose to leave the “Family”. Udil has three years of tough competition in the MLBB Indonesia scene. The CEO of Alter Ego, Delwyn Sukamto, told us about the two main reasons why the company decided to fire Udil.
The Legacy of Udil at Alter Ego
Alter Ego became a strong and well-known team in large part because of Udil. Udil had a huge effect on the team, as shown by his efforts during their long trip in MPL ID Season 11. Alter Champs felt both sad and angry when they heard that Udil was leaving. It specially since it wasn’t clear why Udil was let go during the MPL ID Season 13 tryouts.
But Udil quickly found a new place to live. He joined HomeBois Malaysia with Lu “Sasa” Khai Bean, who had been his partner for a long time. The secret behind Alter Ego’s choice to let Udil go was finally solved when the MPL ID Season 13 list was released.
From the CEO’s Mouth: Delwyn Speaks Out
CEO Delwyn Sukamto answered the most important question by Alter Ego fans. Why did Alter Ego let go of Udil? This happened during the squad reveal session for Alter Ego in MPL ID Season 13.
Delwyn first said that Udil’s move was directly caused by being “bought out” by the HomeBois. This is a term used a lot in e-sports to describe when one team buys a player from another. Delwyn made it clear that he had talked about this issue with Udil directly.
Delwyn went into more detail about the two main reasons why the team chose to give Udil to HomeBois. That was when Udil became an official member of HomeBois’s team.
Factor 1: How much money is needed for operational excellence?
Alter Ego needed more money to run different parts of the team for MPL ID Season 13, which was the first thing Delwyn brought up. The team was like every other team in that they needed SLOT GACOR TERBARU money to carry out their season goals.
There is also the irresistible offer from HomeBois.
The second thing that Delwyn agreed with was that HomeBois made a big deal. And then, Alter Ego found “difficult to refuse.” HomeBois made Alter Ego an offer that was too good to pass up. These situation is what caused Udil to move to the Malaysian team.
To sum up, Alter Ego’s choice to free Udil was affected by both the need to improve operations financially. They also face a tempting offer from HomeBois. It may have been hard for Alter Champs to deal with the exit, but knowing why they did it can help you understand how esports teams make decisions.