Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 10/16 07:00 | - | Omega Esports v Blacklist Int. | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 10/05 10:30 | - | Omega Esports v Fnatic ONIC PH | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 10/04 09:00 | - | Omega Esports v RSG Philippines | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/28 11:30 | - | Falcons AP.Bren v Omega Esports | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/22 11:30 | - | Omega Esports v TNC Pro Team | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/21 11:20 | - | Team Liquid PH v Omega Esports | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/14 11:30 | - | Aurora Gaming v Omega Esports | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/13 09:00 | - | Blacklist Int. v Omega Esports | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/08 11:30 | - | Omega Esports v Team Liquid PH | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 09/07 11:30 | - | RSG Philippines v Omega Esports | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 08/31 06:30 | - | Fnatic ONIC PH v Omega Esports | View | |
Mobile Legends - MPL Philippines | 08/25 11:30 | - | Omega Esports v Aurora Gaming | View |
Smart Omega Esports, formerly known as PLDT–Smart Omega, is a Philippine franchise-based professional esports team which competes in The Nationals, the top esports league in the Philippines sanctioned by the eSports National Association of the Philippines, and MPL Philippines. It was formed as a result of a partnership between esports team Sterling Global Dragons and corporate firms, PLDT Inc. and its mobile arm, Smart Communications.
Omega was officially launched by PLDT Inc. and its mobile arm, Smart Communications in February 2019. It is a collaboration of the private firms with Sterling Global Dragons which competed in the Road to The Nationals, a tournament held by the Nationals league organizers in 2018 in order to provide a means for the pioneer teams of the league to scout players for their rosters.
The Sterling Global Dragons was the winner of the final Dota 2 tournament of the Road to The Nationals. They secured a 3–1 victory over Station 751 in the championship match of the final tournament which adopted a best-of-five series format. The Dragons qualified for the final tournament of the Road to The Nationals twice. Initially they qualified through the tournament held in Manila. However, due to a roster change they had to forfeit their qualification spot to So Lucky team and qualified again for the final competition through the Cavite qualifiers.
In 2020, the name of the team was changed to just "Smart Omega Esports".
In November 2020, Filipino pro player Carlo "Kuku" Palad signed as the team's new Dota 2 head coach.