Oheb

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Kiel Calvin Q. Soriano, professionally known as Oheb (stylized in all caps), is a Filipino Mobile Legends: Bang Bang player.

NameKiel Calvin Q. Soriano
NicknameThe Filipino Sniper
Born (2004-08-17) August 17, 2004 (age 21)
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Oheb
Personal information
NameKiel Calvin Q. Soriano
NicknameThe Filipino Sniper
Born (2004-08-17) August 17, 2004 (age 21)
Career information
GamesMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Playing career2020–present
RoleGold Laner
Team history
2020–2025Blacklist International
2025Team Liquid PH
Career highlights and awards
Medal record
Esports
Representing  Philippines
Southeast Asian Games
Gold medal – first place2025 ThailandMLBB
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Early life

Kiel Calvin Q. Soriano was born on August 17, 2004.[1] He took up Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) after he was convinced by his aunt's boyfriend. He originally played League of Legends casually with friends.[2]

He joined in his first MLBB tournament in 2019 and later joined more competitions in his home province of Tarlac.[3] His mother was initially skeptical of his acivities in gaming. At age 16, Soriano ran away from his home to Manila to pursue a career in esports.[4]

Career

Kiel Soriano who would later be known by his handle Oheb, passed the try-outs for the now-defunct Amihan Esports.[4] He joined an amateur team during the COVID-19 pandemic and kept on training until he was scouted by a professional team.[5]

Blacklist International

Oheb joined Blacklist International in 2020 and took up the role of Gold Laner.[2][6] Blacklist was initially skeptical of hiring Oheb, but coach Dexstar Alaba vouched for his inclusion.[3]

He had his rookie season in the MPL Philippines in Season 7 in 2021, where Blacklist won their first local title.[4][7]

Oheb became known as part of the trio dubbed by fans as "MV3" with Salic "Hadji" Imam and Edward "Edward" Dapadap in Season 8 later that year.[8] He also began developing a "bad boy" reputation.[9] The player was fined and suspended for two games mid-season for flashing the middle finger during a match for which he immediately apologized for.[10][11]

At the MLBB M3 World Championship in December 2021, Blacklist won the tournament with Oheb named as the Most Valuable Player.[12] He earned the moniker "The Filipino Sniper" for his run.[4]

Blacklist disbanded at the start of 2025 leaving Oheb without a team.[9] He won a total of three MPL Philippines with Blacklist.[13]

Team Liquid PH

Oheb initially considered following his old teammates after Blacklist disbanded. But was advised by his teammates and his former coach to go beyond his "comfort zone". He approached Blacklist's rival Team Liquid PH and pledged the management he would be abandoning his "immaturity".[9] By February 2025, Team Liquid has signed Oheb.[13][14]

He helped Team Liquid win the MPL Philippines Seasons 15 and 16 and the Mid-Season Cup (MSC) at the 2025 Esports World Cup.[9][15][16]

In March 2026, Oheb has reportedly switched to Honor of Kings, with his new role still unclear.[16]

National team

Oheb played for the Philippine national team or Sibol at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand. The team won a gold medal at the MLBB men's team event.[17][18]

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