One of the esports teams that has been inactive for a long time and hasn't participated in the last few tournaments is Aura Nes. Not surprisingly, many gamers and fans ask about them.
Free Fire is a Battle Royale game that has experienced quite rapid development in esports since it was first released. Since 2018 until today, Free Fire has successfully held several interesting tournaments that community and esports teams can participate in.
AURA Nes, is a tough esports team that has been a role model for Free Fire players from the past until now. After not being seen actively playing in the main Free Fire tournament starting in 2020, now AURA NESC has finally officially ended its journey as an esports team.
On the Indonesian esports scene, the name Aura Nes Esports is quite tempting for this one esports activist. This is because Aura Esports has several divisions that are quite popular, one of which is NESC.
Now, since we're talking about Aura Nes Esports, it doesn't hurt to know the ins and outs of this organization, especially the Free Fire division which has caught the attention of many people. Without further ado, let's see the following article until it runs out.
Aura Nes Esports Profile
Aura Nes Esports is one of the many esports organizations in Indonesia. This team was first formed in June 2018 or about 3 years ago. About 6 months later, Aura Esports formed the PUBG Mobile division which has been known to be quite strong.
Apart from PUBG Mobile, Aura Esports also has a Mobile Legends division which is no less popular than other teams. Aura Fire (the name of the Mobile Legends division) joined MPL season 3 for the first time. Until now, Aura Esports is still one of the highest participants in the Mobile Legends event in Indonesia.
Not only PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends, Aura Esports also has the most famous division, Aura NESC. As we know, AURA NESC members who have been sucked into the competitive Free Fire scheme prefer to share knowledge through content.
Like Frontal Gaming which has more than 8 million subscribers, Wawan MKS with 5.47 million subscribers, Rand MKS with more than 1 million subscribers and Imba JR with 1.92 million subscribers. In this way they are known as successful YouTubers.
Having a compact team is a player's dream. With the proper division of roles based on the abilities of each player, there will be harmony in decision making.
Now, AURA NESC also has a division of roles, where Wawan MKS as support, Imba JR Rusher, Frontal Rusher and Rand MKS as support.
Not only good at presenting content, members of AURA NESC are one of the most successful and well-known teams to date, thanks to their astute gaming skills. This was proven by AURA NESC's victory in the prestigious Indonesia Pride Weekdays Challenge tournament which was held in early 2019.
Nes Aura Division
Aura NESC is the Free Fire division of the Aura organization. This division is very famous among Free Fire game lovers. Obviously, the combination of the roster of players is very, very impressive and almost dominates the Free Fire competitive scene in Indonesia.
The popularity of Aura NESC itself is not without reason. This is because the team founded by WawanMKS has participated in several prestigious Free Fire competitive tournaments.
NESC was a very popular team throughout 2019. At that time, NESC appeared in several prestigious events, one of which was winning the Golden Ticket Season 1. Not only that, they also appeared at the Free Fire Indonesia Master Season 2 and the Jakarta Invitational.
Unfortunately, Aura NESC's journey to the Free Fire Indonesia competition was not easy. The reason is, they are currently unknown and have even missed the FFIM 2021 event. So, the question arises where is Aura NESC's current catch.
Did They Disband?
After last appearing at the event FFIM Season 2, NESC minions have never been seen appearing in various big or small tournaments. Several members of this division have already started their careers.
For example, WawanMKS is currently focusing on his YouTube channel. Note that WawanMKS has 6.3 million subscribers. Every week, he always uploads several videos for his fans to see.
Meanwhile, Aura Nes is currently also focusing on his YouTube channel called Frontal Gaming. With subscribers reaching 10 million, it is very likely that Aura Nes will not return to the competitive scene in Free Fire.
While ImbaJR is not yet known whether it will focus on its YouTube channel or not. This is because ImbaJR last uploaded a video to its YouTube channel a month ago.
Finally, there is Rand MKS who also followed in the footsteps of the three members of Aura NESC who entered the world of YouTube. Currently, the four NESC players are focusing on their respective careers.
As of May 8 2021, the AURA NESC team consisting of Frontal, RandMKS, WawanMKS and ImbaJR has been officially disbanded and will no longer be playing in the Free Fire competition arena to carry the name AURA Esports.
Being one of the old teams competing in the Free Fire tournament since 2018, AURA NESC has many fans from all walks of life thanks to the fantastic freshness of the game and the various achievements it has achieved.
For 3 years under the auspices of AURA NESC, Frontal, RandMKS, WawanMKS and ImbaJR have achieved many achievements and experiences, including:
- Champion Gold Ticket 1 Season 1
- IPWC classified first 2019
- Finalist of DG Golden Ticket Free Fire Indonesia Master S2
- Finalist Invitation Jakarta
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But over time, AURA NESC experienced a decrease in performance gaming and time absent from several tournaments big Free Fire which is now officially disbanded.