BTR vs EVOS MPL ID Season 17 playoffs ends with Bigetron by Vitality taking a 3-1 win at Jakarta International Velodrome on June 10. EVOS leaves the bracket at 5th to 6th, while BTR moves straight into a Round 2 clash with ONIC.
This is not just a clean opening-day win. This is Bigetron flipping last season’s pain into a playoff statement, then doing it against the team that had the name value, the fan pressure, and the bigger collapse risk on the day.
#BTR vs EVOS MPL ID Season 17 playoffs result
| Match | Result | Stage | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bigetron by Vitality vs EVOS | BTR 3-1 EVOS | Round 1 Match 2 | June 10, 2026 |
BTR opens the series by taking Game 1 after a long tug-of-war full of traded pressure. MPL Indonesia’s own match update frames it as a tense opener with repeated attack exchanges, and that matches the flow, neither side gets to breathe until BTR finally closes.
Game 2 is where the series tilts hard. Morenooo’s Selena performance gives BTR the cleanest identity of the match, pick pressure first, objective control second, then EVOS forced into awkward responses.
MPL Indonesia names Morenooo Player of the Match after the series. That is the correct call. His Game 2 control gives BTR match point, and his presence keeps EVOS from playing through the middle of the map with confidence.
#Why BTR vs EVOS MPL ID Season 17 playoffs turns on mid pressure
BTR wins because its mid lane dictates the pace better than EVOS can answer. Morenooo does not need to be the loudest player on the screen every minute, but his Selena creates the first crack, then BTR keeps attacking that crack.
EVOS answers in Game 3 through sharper targeting from Alberttt and Luke. MPL Indonesia’s update points directly to that pairing, and it shows why EVOS still has enough individual quality to steal maps from playoff teams.
The problem is sustainability. EVOS gets one map back, but BTR has the more repeatable plan across four games.
That is the difference between a comeback and a delay.
#EMANN gives BTR the finishing edge
BTR’s gold lane also matters in the closeout. EMANN’s Moskov outplay gets highlighted by MPL Indonesia after the series, and it fits the bigger picture, BTR’s side lanes are not just surviving while Morenooo creates space.
They are converting.
That is what separates this BTR from the version that looked unstable earlier in the regular season. The same roster that had to grind through a 9-7 record now looks more settled in elimination pressure.
BTR already had EVOS’ number in the regular season. The official team pages list Bigetron beating EVOS 2-1 in Week 2, then 2-0 in Week 5. Add this 3-1 playoff result, and the season series becomes brutal reading for EVOS.
Three meetings. Three BTR wins.
#EVOS exits MPL ID Season 17 with the same old question
EVOS has talent. Alberttt still brings threat as a jungler, Luke still gives them fight angles from EXP, and KYY gives structure from roam.
But the playoff loss exposes the same issue that follows EVOS through this season. Their best moments come in bursts, not in full-series control.
That works in a regular-season map. It does not work in a best-of-five elimination match against a team that already understands your timing windows.
EVOS finishes MPL ID Season 17 in 5th to 6th. For a club with this fanbase and this history, that is not enough.
#Bigetron vs ONIC is the real test now
BTR’s reward is ONIC on June 11 at 18:15 WIB. That is a completely different level of exam.
ONIC finishes the regular season on top at 13-3 with a 29-8 game record, according to the official MPL ID standings. BTR enters from the lower half of the playoff seeds, but the matchup carries one serious twist, Bigetron beat ONIC during the regular season.
That is why this win matters beyond sending EVOS home. BTR is not walking into ONIC as a random underdog. They are walking in as the one team that already proved they can drag ONIC into uncomfortable games this season.
For Indonesian MLBB, this is the better bracket story. ONIC has the table position. Bigetron has the revenge arc, the EVOS scalp, and a mid laner peaking at the right time.
The Philippines still owns the international trophy conversation after recent M-Series dominance, but MPL ID keeps producing these brutal domestic playoff tests. BTR versus ONIC now becomes the match that tells us whether Bigetron’s 3-1 over EVOS is a one-day surge or the start of a real upper-bracket run.
Follow the full Indonesian playoff race on our MPL coverage hub, and revisit how the regular season set this bracket up in our MPL Indonesia Season 17 standings breakdown.


