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15:09, 02.07.2025
In the ever-evolving landscape of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), few stories are as compelling as that of Arthur “Sutsujin” Sunarkho. Once an overlooked figure in the shadows of rising stars, Sutsujin has sharpened his skills, endured setbacks, and emerged as Indonesia’s most feared assassin player. From his quiet beginnings to the blinding spotlight of MPL ID Season 14, his rise is nothing short of legendary.
Long before MLBB fans knew his name, Sutsujin was terrifying on one screen, just not the one most people follow. Sitting above 5,000 MMR in Dota 2, he earned quiet respect in shadowy circles as a booster, lifting accounts to top tiers with near-perfect timing. That whole world flipped in July 2022 when he signed with EVOS Icon and dove head-first into pro Mobile Legends. Most hopeful players grind for years before a big team even looks their way. Sutsujin, by contrast, stormed onto the scene with cutting jungle paths and raw mechanics polished not by coaches but by countless late-night solo-queue sessions.
His debut stint with EVOS Legends in MPL ID Season 10 turned out to be far bumpier than anyone hoped. There were moments that dazzled, yet the squad couldn't grab a playoff berth, leaving Sutsujin heading back to MDL, Indonesia's feeder league. For most players that would sting enough to make them rethink their future. For Sutsujin it felt like the prelude to something bigger.
He guided EVOS Icon to the MDL Season 7 title, reminding fans how skilled he really was. When EVOS left him off the MPL roster, he decided to think bigger and signed with Malaysia's King Empire in early 2024. With that squad, he wound up helping them place fourth in MPL MY Season 13, proving he could fit new playstyles and still shine far from home.
In a move that shook the Indonesian MLBB scene, RRQ Hoshi signed Sutsujin in July 2024. Fans were skeptical. Could this once-promising talent really lead one of the region’s most legendary franchises? In MPL ID Season 14, Sutsujin went on a tear. His performance was defined by explosive aggression, high IQ rotations, and calculated outplays that left opponents guessing and often, respawning. With heroes like Ling, Lancelot, Roger, and Fanny, he earned the nickname “Assassin King”.
What separates Sutsujin from other junglers is his refined mechanical skill, fearless map presence, and psychological control over the jungle. He doesn’t just gank lanes, he owns them. He doesn’t just invade buffs, he dares opponents to stop him.
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This wide hero pool makes him nearly impossible to ban out, and his in-game decision-making often leaves enemies reacting instead of dictating.
In December 2024, Sutsujin made headlines again when he reached 9,000 MMR in ranked play, the highest in Indonesia at the time, earning him the community nickname “Manusia 9K” (The 9K Man). And what’s most striking? He did it not with noise, but with results. No flashy trash talk. No drama. Just raw, relentless gameplay that turned a former joki into one of Southeast Asia’s most feared players.
The next chapter begins on an even bigger stage: the MLBB Mid Season Cup 2025, hosted at the prestigious Esports World Cup. RRQ Hoshi has officially qualified, and Sutsujin is set to represent Indonesia against the world’s elite. It's more than just a tournament, it’s his chance to prove he’s not just the king of assassins in Indonesia, but on the global battlefield.
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