Boro: “Western Europe is a large region with great potential.”

Victory Song Gamers roamer Meikel “Boro” Bush, in an interview with the organizers of the MLBB Mid Season Cup 2026, shared details about his esports career and expressed hope for the development of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang pro scene in Western Europe.
On his career
It’s been a long journey. I started out playing in the MENA region. I received an offer I couldn’t refuse because I wanted to pursue esports and become a professional Mobile Legends: Bang Bang player. Where I’m from—I’m talking about Germany and Western Europe—there weren’t any opportunities for growth in this field. So I went to the MENA region, made a name for myself, and then started competing in the MLBB Continental Championships in the EECA region, where I also made my mark.
Now that the game has gained attention in Europe, I’ve been able to join a European team and reach the global level. I’m really happy about that.
On Western Europe’s Presence in the MLBB Pro Scene
Western Europe is a large region with great potential. However, the process of gaining recognition has taken a little longer than expected. Still, I’m confident that more and more talent will emerge in the future, and Europeans’ gameplay will only get better. Right now, players from our region, such as Kid Bomba and Pagu, are competing at the international level. So yes, I’m confident that Western Europe will continue to develop.
Earlier, VSG mid laner Oleg “Dikson” Pakhomov summed up the team’s performance at MSC 2026, discussed his current state after the matches, and identified the team’s mistakes that led to their elimination during the second day of the wild-card group stage.
Photo — Meikel “Boro” Busch.


