2024 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Mobile Legends: Bang Bang |
Dates | 21 November–15 December 2024 |
Administrator | Moonton |
Tournament format(s) | Group stage Swiss System Playoffs Double Elimination |
Host(s) | Malaysia |
Venue(s) | Group Stage and 1st Phase of Knockouts IOI Grand Exhibition & Convention Center Grand Finals and 2nd Phase of Knockouts Axiata Arena |
Teams | 16 (Swiss Stage) 8 (Wild Card) |
Purse | $1,000,000 |
Final positions | |
Champion | Fnatic ONIC PH (1st Title) |
1st runners-up | Team Liquid ID |
2nd runners-up | Selangor Red Giants |
MVP | Grant "Kelra" Pillas (Fnatic ONIC Philippines) |
The 2024 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship was an esports tournament for the mobile multiplayer online battle arena video game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
It is commonly referred to as the M6 World Championship and M6, the sixth iteration of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, an annual international tournament organized by the game's developer, Moonton Games.
The Philippines won their fifth-consecutive world championship after Fnatic ONIC PH claimed a 4-1 win over Team Liquid ID in the Grand Finals.
The MLBB M6 World Championships was the sixth Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship and the second edition of the games to be held in Malaysia, who hosted the inaugural edition M1 World Championship. [1] [2] The hosting was in collaboration with Malaysia's Ministry of Youth and Sports and Moonton. [3]
The country also previously hosted the wildcard phase of the M5 tournament. [4]
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | ||
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Group Stage and 1st PhaseKnockout Stage | 2nd PhaseKnockout Stage and Grand Finals | |
IOI Grand Exhibition & Convention Center | ||
Capacity: 4,500-5,000 | Capacity: 11,000-16,000 | |
Qualifying for the M6 World Championship comes from the competing nation/region's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League or commonly known as "MPL." However, regional qualifiers in the North America, Turkey, Myanmar, China and European regions are also held to broaden the reach of the Championship's teams. A single team shall also qualify from the M6 Wildcards.
M6 has returned the number of natural qualifiers for MPL Malaysia to two qualifying teams. Instead of a singular slot, two teams from the Mekong region will now have an opportunity to redeem a spot in the group stages through the M6 Wildcard event. Turkey's Ulfhednar (formerly Fire Flux Esports) qualified for the Swiss Stage after defeating CIS' Insilio 3–0 in the Wild Card decider stage.
Similar to 2024 League of Legends World Championship and Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, the M6 World Championships featured a Swiss-round format in the group stages. [5]
Region | League | Qualification method [6] | Team name | ID |
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Philippines | MPL Philippines | MPL Philippines Season 14 Champions | Fnatic ONIC PH | FNOP |
MPL Philippines Season 14 Runners-Up | Aurora Gaming | RORA | ||
Indonesia | MPL Indonesia | MPL Indonesia Season 14 Champions | Team Liquid ID | TLID |
MPL Indonesia Season 14 Runners-Up | RRQ Hoshi | RRQ | ||
Malaysia | MPL Malaysia | MPL Malaysia Season 14 Champions | Selangor Red Giants | SRG |
MPL Malaysia Season 14 Runners-Up | Team Vamos | VM | ||
Latin America | MPL LATAM | MPL LATAM Season 2 Champions | Maycam Evolve | EV |
Singapore | MPL Singapore | MPL Singapore Season 8 Champions | NIP Flash | NPFL |
Cambodia | MPL Cambodia | MPL Cambodia Season 7 Champions | CFU Gaming | CFU |
Middle East and North Africa | MPL MENA | MPL MENA Season 6 Champions | Twisted Minds | TWIS |
Myanmar | M6 Myanmar Qualifier | M6 Myanmar Qualifier Champions | Falcon Esports | FCON |
Turkiye | MTC Turkiye Championship | MLBB Türkiye Şampiyonası Season 4 Champions | S2G Esports | S2G |
M6 Wildcard Qualifiers | M6 Wildcard Qualifying Team | Ulfhednar | ULF | |
North America | North America Challenger Tournament | MLBB NACT Fall Season 2024 Champions | BloodThirstyKings | BTK |
Eastern Europe and Central Asia | MLBB Continental Championships | MLBB Continental Championships Season 4 Champions | Team Spirit | TS |
China | M6 China Qualifiers | M6 China Qualifier Champions | KeepBest Gaming | KBG |
The M6 Wild Card tournament was a qualifying tournament for the champions and runner-ups of other MLBB domestic tournaments. The winning team, Ulfhednar, qualified for the group stages of MLBB M6 World Championship.
The M6 World Championship was the second edition to include a wild card round. South Asia has now been removed from the Wildcards.
Region | League | Qualification method | Team name | ID | Group |
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Mekong Region | MCC Mekong | MCC Mekong S4 Champions | Legion Esports | LG | B |
MCC Mekong S4 Runners-Up | Niightmare Esports | NM | A | ||
Eastern Europe and Central Asia | MLBB Continental Championships | MLBB Continental Championships Season 4 Runners-Up | Insilio | INS | B |
Latin America | MPL LATAM | MPL LATAM Season 2 Runners-Up | RRQ Akira | RRQA | B |
Turkiye | MTC Turkiye Championship | MLBB Türkiye Şampiyonası Season 4 Runners-Up | Ulfhednar [a] | ULF | A |
Middle East and North Africa | MPL MENA | MPL MENA Season 6 Runners-Up | Geekay Esports | GK | A |
China | M6 China Qualifiers | M6 China Qualifier Runners-Up | DFYG | DFYG | A |
Mongolia | ENC MLBB Mongolia | ENC MLBB Mongolia Champions | The MongolZ | MGLZ | B |
With Turkish representatives Ulfhednar winning the decider match of the Wild Card stage, they qualified for the Swiss Stage. This is the first time that the Turkish Region had two representatives competing in the main stage of the World Championships.
Region | Team Name | Roster | ||||||||
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Coaching Staff(s) | Main Five | Sixth Man | ||||||||
Head Coach | Assistant Coach | Analyst | Exp | Jungle | Mid | Gold | Roam | |||
Philippines | Fnatic ONIC Philippines | Ynot (Anthony Senedrin) | YellyHaze (Jeniel Bata-Anon) | TBA | Kirk (Jann Kirk Gutierrez) | K1NGKONG (King Cyric Perez) | Super Frince (Frince Miguel Ramirez) | Kelra (Grant Duane Pillas) | Brusko (Borris James Parro) | SpiderMilez (Brain Milez Santos) |
Aurora Gaming | Master the Basics (Aniel Jiandani) | Dex Star (Dexter Louise Alaba) | Edward (Edward Jay Dapadap) | Demonkite (Jonard Cedrix Caranto) | Yue (Kenneth Carl Tadeo) | Domeng (Jan Dominic Delmundo) | Renejay (Renejay Barcase) | Benthings (Ben Seloe Maglaque) | ||
Indonesia | Team Liquid ID | SaintDeLucaz (Doly Van Pelo) | Pahlevi (Muhammad Reza Pahlevi) | Facehugger (Usep Satiawan) | Aran (Aldhia Fahmi Aranda) | Faviannn (Favian Bayu Putra) | Yehezkiel (Yehezkiel Wiseman) | AeronnShikii (Sultan Muhammad) | Widy (Christian Widy Hartono) | Kabuki (Leonardo Prasetyo Agung) |
RRQ Hoshi | Khezcute (Alfi Syahrin Nelphyana) | TBA | NMM (Rasyid Kevin Perwira) | Dyrennn (Rendy Syahputra) | Sutsujin (Arthur Sunarkho) | Rinz (Hajirin Arafat) | Skylar (Schevenko David Tendean) | idok (Said Ali Ridho) | Hazle (Muhammad Praba Balakosa) | |
Malaysia | Selangor Red Giants | Arcadia (Michael Angelo Bocado) | TBA | OzoraVeki (Poon Kok Sing) | Kramm (Mark Genzon Sojero Rusiana) | Sekys (Muhammad Haqqullah bin Ahmad Shahrul Zaman) | Stormie (Hazziq Danish bin Mohamad Rizwan) | Innocent (John Vincent Banal) | Yums (Muhammad Qayyum Ariffin bin Mohd Suhairi) | Gojes (Ilman Zareef bin Zulkifli) |
Team Vamos | Pabz (Khairul Azman bin Mohd Sharif) | Paoweeburn (Paolo Lobaton) | Smooth (Aeliff Adam bin Mohd Ariff) | Chibi (Muhammad Nazhan bin Mohd Nor) | Warlord (Rizky Agustian) | Nets (Kenneth Sablande Barro) | Xorn (Mohammad Zul Hisham bin Mohd Noor) | Sepat (Muhammad Irfan bin Aujang) | ||
Singapore | NIP Flash | Kayzeepi (Eugene Kong) | TBA | Zarate (Joseph Yeo) | Diablo (Yeo Wee Lun) | Hadess (Jaymark Aaron Lazaro) | KurtTzy (Jankurt Russel Matira) | Vanix (Keith Lim Wei Jun) | JPL (Akihiro Furusawa) | Lolsie (Bellmay Yeov) |
Cambodia | CFU Gaming | T1m3go (Gesang Jiacuo) | NorthKing (Vengthong Te) | Bob (Dok Phengphirak) | Wadu (Vann Dane) | Detective (Nhem Chandavan) | Zee (Cheang Piseth) | Xingg (Khoun Amey) | Oppi (Chhuon Phengkong) | Tegami (Rin Chanthana) |
North America | BloodThirstyKings | PikaDiff (Steve Tran) | TBA | FwydChickn (Ian Hohl) | MobaZane (Michael Cosgun) | Hoon (Jang Seong-hun) | ZIA (Ziameth-Jei Caluya) | Shark (Vo Trung) | Tea | |
CIS | Team Spirit | Vren (Vrendon Lim) | TBA | Kid Bomba (Mathaios Panagiotis Chatzilakos) | ONESHOT (Alexander Sharkov) | Sunset Lover (Kemiran Kochkarov) | Hiko (Pak Anton Igorevich) | SAWO (Stanislav Reshnyak) | Jady Euphoria | |
Turkey | S2G Esports | demigod | Pao (Ren Paolo Villanueva) | arion (Uğurcan Arslan) | Lunar (Mehmet Ibrahim Ilgun) | Kazue (Mehmed Akif Öztürk) | Begin (Emir Gözcü) | Sigibum (Şiyar Akbulut) | Pagu (Lukasz Bigus) | Boranxcalgar |
Ulfhednar | Badgalseph (Sacit Arslan) | TBA | Ospreay (Vladimir Gonchar) | Alien (Bariş Ali Çakır) | Tienzy (Sidar Menteşe) | Rosa (Ahmet Batır) | Sunshine (Emre Sarı) | APEX47 (Furkan Akbulut) | Lonely Kid (Gürkan Sorkun) | |
South America | Maycam Evolve | El Viejo (Maximiliano Omar Aragona) | TBA | Markinho (Marcó Dario Colque) | AURORAA (Juan Sebastian Tello) | Feshin (Juan Jose Rafael) | Yur (Matias Ezequiel Vargas) | Super Nahuel | Mattt | |
MENA | Twisted Minds | Lyrick (Hendrich Clahi) | TBA | Sanji (Ayman Othman Alqarni) | 7oda (Mahmoud Ayman Youssef) | Cuffin (Muath Saad Alkoraini) | Saano (Sulaiman Musallam Alrashdi) | Trolll (Moayed Ayman Kharaba) | Tarzan (Mohammed Kharabah) Mike Sama | |
China | KeepBest Gaming | Webby (Chen Jiawei) | TBA | Spirit (Wang Jiaqi) | WindReturn | Saxa (Kenneth De Pedro Fedelin) | LMU (Shen Yuan) | BeLexi | Tracy (Damasco Tracy Danielle) | Tides (Yang Shangteng) Siyu |
Myanmar | Falcon Esports | Kalama (Kaung Htet Oo) | Jina (Kaung Htet Oo) | Ar Sy (Rodel B. Cruz) | Royal Milk (Arkar Bhone Pyae) | Daxx (Kaung Sett) | Px7 (Yar Zar Mon) | Beni (Min Swan Kon) | KidX (Yehtet Sithu) | Sanji |
Several teams from the MLBB M5 World Championships make their return in the wild card stage while a portion of the teams are newly-qualified to the world championships. Ulfhednar was formerly known as Fire Flux Esports before a rebranding effort and RRQ Akira returns as LATAM's runners-up. Niightmare Esports most recently qualified during the M4 World Championships.
Region | Team Name | Roster | ||||||||
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Coaching Staff(s) | Main Five | Sixth Man | ||||||||
Head Coach | Assistant Coach | Analyst | Exp | Jungle | Mid | Gold | Roam | |||
Vietnam | Legion Esports | Sabo (Arkar Pho Min) | TBA | Moaii | Meow (Nguyễn Đức Nam) | Jowga (Nguyễn Văn Tô Đô) | Hehehehehehe (Lâm Văn Đạt) | Daylight. (Nguyễn Việt Anh) | GNART (Phạm Ngọc Trạng) | 1ManCarry (Lê Minh Đức) |
Laos | Niightmare Esports | Xs0n | Alain (Sathaphone Kayavong) | Opper (Phonespaseuth Lotchanakane) | Lexxyboiiz (Mongkonethong Sinbandit) | Sosoul (Phonesana Inthavongxay) | Khammy (Kahampaseuth Hanxana) | J4ZBIN (Sengathit Phounsavat) | Ninjaaa / Ipedd | |
CIS | Insilio | Giee (Karl Barrientos) | Krankov | Maniak (Stepan Mikhaylov) | Yustinian (Markov Aleksandr Anatolievich) | Reaper (Amir Ismailov Takhirovich) | Dont (Dolgushin Vadim Vadimovich) | Lovely (Rozmovny Matvey Alexandrovich) | Harmony Soul / Kid Goldi | |
Turkey | Ulfhednar | Badgalseph (Sacit Arslan) | Ospereay (Vladimir Gonchar) | Badgalseph (Sacit Arslan) | Alien (Bariş Ali Çakır) | Tienzy (Sidar Menteşe) | Rosa (Ahmet Taha Batır) | Sunshine (Emre Sarı) | APEX47 (Furkan Akbulut) | Lonely Kid / Finarfin |
South America | RRQ Akira | Cabral (Godman Campos Dos Santos Cabral) | TBA | Tekashi (Arthur Silva do Nascimento) | Kiing (Lucas Felipe De Oliveira Godoy) | Seigen (Matheus Vieira Lima) | Gustalagusta (Gustavo Da Costa Lima) | Luiizz (Luiz Henrique da Silva Alves) | Blink (Gabriel da Silva Favoreto) | |
China | DianFengYaoGuai | Sasa (Lu Khai Bean) | N/A | Loong (Saw Kee Loong) | Kielvj (Kiel Vj Hernandez Cruzem) | zzzed (Liu Chenjian) | Yione (Lin Haifeng) | Loong (Tang Zelong) | Flash | TBA |
Huisu | Pxiu | |||||||||
MENA | Geekay Esports | Yakou (John Erwin Magno) | N/A | Samo (Samhar Kelani) | Xeno (Anand Baatarkhu) | Feng | Carvi (Carl Vincent Tinio) | Shen (Mohammed Elshanawany) | Smile (Ahmed Mohsen Ahmed Fawzy Moustafa) | |
Mongolia | The MongolZ | Booyo | bankai (Erkhembayar Batkhuu) | Zetsu (Bilguun Zagd-Ochir) | Mayki (Lkhagvasuren Otgonbayar) | Rynx (Tsogtsaikhan Nyamtsogt) | Shenlynn (Turbayar Bulgan) | MuMu | ||
Beckyrmaaa |
All bracket stage matches were either a Best of 1 or Best of 3. The winning team will qualify in the upper portion of the Swiss bracket until the first top two teams whom have an undefeated record advance to the knockout stage. Three teams would follow suit and will qualify in the second round of qualifiers and the final three teams with a 3-2 record will qualify for the knockouts.
Every round featured a random draw by the players themselves to determine the succeeding matchups. Both Malaysian representatives took significant defeats against underdog regions in Turkey and MENA when S2G Esports defeated MSC 2024 champions Selangor Red Giants and Twisted Minds defeating MPL Malaysia's runner-up Team Vamos. The Philippines and Indonesia have equal numbers of teams in the 1-0 and 0-1 brackets with Fnatic ONIC Philippines and RRQ Hoshi in the 1-0 bracket and Aurora Gaming and Team Liquid ID in the lower half.
This series of the world championship became the first since the M1 World Championships that the Philippines only has one remaining contestant in the competition prior to the knockout stage after the 2–0 sweep by Team Liquid ID at Aurora Gaming. This series also was the second-consecutive world championships that North America will fail to qualify for knockouts. The last time it qualified was during the M4 World Championships.
Advance to knockouts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2–0 | RRQ Hoshi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1–0 | BloodThirstyKings | 1 | Fnatic ONIC Philippines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
0–0 | Falcon Esports | 0 | Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 2 | Advance to knockouts | |||||||||||||||||||||||
KeepBest Gaming | 0 | Twisted Minds | 1 | RRQ Hoshi | 2 | 2–1 | Falcon Esports | |||||||||||||||||||||
RRQ Hoshi | 1 | S2G Esports | 0 | Twisted Minds | 1 | Falcon Esports | 2 | NIP Flash | ||||||||||||||||||||
Falcon Esports | 1 | BloodThirstyKings | 1 | BloodThirstyKings | 1 | Team Spirit | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Aurora MLBB | 0 | RRQ Hoshi | 1 | 1–1 | Twisted Minds | 1 | Advance to knockouts | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ulfhednar | 0 | Team Spirit | 0 | CFU Gaming | 1 | NIP Flash | 2 | 2–2 | Team Vamos | |||||||||||||||||||
BloodThirstyKings | 1 | CFU Gaming | 0 | Team Vamos | 0 | CFU Gaming | 1 | Team Vamos | 2 | Selangor Red Giants | ||||||||||||||||||
Team Spirit | 1 | Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 1 | Falcon Esports | 1 | Team Spirit | 2 | BloodThirstyKings | 0 | Team Liquid ID | ||||||||||||||||||
Maycam Evolve | 0 | Selangor Red Giants | 0 | Selangor Red Giants | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Twisted Minds | 1 | 0–1 | NIP Flash | 1 | 1–2 | CFU Gaming | 1 | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||||||
Team Vamos | 0 | KeepBest Gaming | 0 | S2G Esports | 0 | Aurora MLBB | 0 | Twisted Minds | 0 | BloodThirstyKings | ||||||||||||||||||
Team Liquid ID | 0 | Team Liquid ID | 1 | Team Liquid ID | 0 | Team Liquid ID | 2 | Team Liquid ID | 2 | CFU Gaming | ||||||||||||||||||
Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 1 | NIP Flash | 1 | Team Spirit | 1 | KeepBest Gaming | 0 | Twisted Minds | ||||||||||||||||||||
NIP Flash | 0 | Aurora MLBB | 0 | Selangor Red Giants | 2 | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||||||||
CFU Gaming | 1 | ULFHEDNAR | 0 | 0–2 | S2G Esports | 0 | S2G Esports | |||||||||||||||||||||
S2G Esports | 1 | Selangor Red Giants | 1 | Aurora MLBB | 2 | Team Vamos | 2 | KeepBest Gaming | ||||||||||||||||||||
Selangor Red Giants | 0 | Maycam Evolve | 0 | ULFHEDNAR | 0 | Aurora MLBB | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Team Vamos | 1 | Maycam Evolve | 0 | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
KeepBest Gaming | 2 | Maycam Evolve | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ULFHEDNAR | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
On November 8, a draw for the competing wild card teams were done to determine the groups of all eight wild card teams. The draw was officiated by former Malaysian caster-turned-host Aiman "Laphel" Kamal alongside the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Adam Adli and Moonton Games representative Fkri Rizal Mahruddin.
The eight teams were grouped through random picks in the wild card draw and whoever wins the wild card qualifying tournament will qualify in the Swiss Stage to go up against North America's BloodThirstyKings.
Results of the Wild Card Draw | |
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Group A | Group B |
Geekay Esports | The MongolZ |
DianFengYaoGuai | Legion Esports |
Niightmare Esports | Insilio |
Ulfhednar | RRQ Akira |
All teams will play a single-round robin match where all will be a Best of 3. Only the top 1 team will move on to the decider stage — the bracket to determine the final wild card team qualifying for the Swiss stage.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Ulfhednar | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 1 | +5 | 6 | Decider Stage |
2 | DianFengYaoGuai | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 3 | +2 | 5 | |
3 | Niightmare Esports | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 | −3 | 4 | |
4 | Geekay Esports | 3 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 6 | −4 | 3 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Insilio | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 3 | +2 | 5 | Decider Stage |
2 | RRQ Akira | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 | +1 | 5 | |
3 | Legion Esports | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | −1 | 4 | |
4 | The MongolZ | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | −2 | 4 |
Date | Team | Results | Team |
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November 21 | DFYG | 2 – 1 | NME |
ULF | 2 – 0 | GKE | |
November 22 | DFYG | 2 – 0 | GKE |
ULF | 2 – 0 | NME | |
November 23 | NME | 1 – 2 | GKE |
ULF | 2 – 1 | DFYG |
Date | Team | Results | Team |
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November 21 | LGE | 0 – 2 | INS |
RRQA | 2 – 0 | MNZ | |
November 22 | MNZ | 1 – 2 | INS |
RRQA | 0 – 2 | LGE | |
November 23 | MNZ | 2 – 1 | LGE |
RRQA | 2 – 1 | INS |
Upper Bracket Quarterfinals (Best of 3) | Upper Bracket Semifinals (Best of 5) | Upper Bracket Finals (Best of 5) | Grand Finals (Best of 7) | |||||||||||||||
Match 1 (Dec 7 - 14:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Falcon Esports | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Match 5 (Dec 8 - 15:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
NIP Flash | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Falcon Esports | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Match 2 (Dec 7 - 16:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Match 11 (Dec 11 - 19:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Selangor Red Giants | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Match 3 (Dec 7 - 18:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Team Liquid ID | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
RRQ Hoshi | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Match 6 (Dec 8 - 18:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Team Vamos | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
RRQ Hoshi | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Match 4 (Dec 7 - 20:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Team Liquid ID | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Team Spirit | 0 | Match 14 (Dec 15 - 17:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||
Team Liquid ID | 2 | Fnatic ONIC Philippines | 4 | |||||||||||||||
Team Liquid ID | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Lower Bracket Play-Ins (Best of 5) | Lower Bracket Quarterfinals (Best of 5) | Lower Bracket Semifinals (Best of 5) | Lower Bracket Finals (Best of 5) | |||||||||||||||
Match 9 (Dec 11 - 11:00 (UTC+08:00)) | ||||||||||||||||||
Match 7 (Dec 10 - 15:00 (UTC+08:00)) | Falcon Esports | 1 | Match 13 (Dec 14 - 19:00 (UTC+08:00)) | |||||||||||||||
Team Vamos | 1 | Team Spirit | 3 | Match 12 (Dec 14 - 14:00 (UTC+08:00)) | Team Liquid ID | 3 | ||||||||||||
Team Spirit | 3 | Team Spirit | 0 | Selangor Red Giants | 0 | |||||||||||||
Match 10 (Dec 11 - 15:00 (UTC+08:00)) | Selangor Red Giants | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Match 8 (Dec 10 - 18:00 (UTC+08:00)) | RRQ Hoshi | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
NIP Flash | 0 | Selangor Red Giants | 3 | |||||||||||||||
Selangor Red Giants | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Coming into the knockout stage, many have dubbed M6 as an unpredictable tournament as many rising regions pulls off upsets from established powerhouses. Falcon Esports swept Singapore's NIP Flash [7] who finished fourth in the M3 World Championships [8] while both Malaysian representatives fell to the lower bracket after losing to the Philippines and Indonesia. [9] [10]
Team Vamos would suffer a 3–1 early playoff exit to CIS' Team Spirit who would pull of the same result to Falcon Esports in the lower bracket quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Selangor Red Giants crawled its way from the play-ins to the lower bracket finals when it defeated Team Spirit in a 3-0 sweep. [11]
In the lower-bracket finals, Indonesia's Team Liquid ID won in a 3–0 sweep against the Malaysian champions Selangor Red Giants, setting the stage for another Philippines vs. Indonesia Grand Finale. Team Liquid ID is the first Indonesian team since EVOS Legends to become lower bracket champions.
Prior to the Best of 7 series, Moonton Games played a clip celebrating the successes and achievements of Mobile Legends in its eight years of publication. The major news that broke during the announcement period was the official launch of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang to Moonton Games' homeland China. Prior to 2024, Mobile Legends in the Eastern Giant had not been released for several reasons including its steep competition with its computer counterpart League of Legends. However, on January 2025, Mobile Legends is set to be released formally to nearly 1.4 billion people residing in China.
After the launch announcement of MLBB to China, the Esports World Cup Federation also announced that Mobile Legends: Bang Bang will remain a part of the Esports World Cup in 2025.
Following the EWC's announcement, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang introduced a remarketed logo for the game alongside a new world championship competition, the Magic Chess Go Go World Championship which will be occurring by next year.
The Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports of Malaysia Adam Adli Abdul Halim joined the hosts of M6 onstage to announce the venue for the M7 World Championship. However, it was confirmed that the venue for the Grand Finale will take its sights back to Indonesia. It has been confirmed that M7 will be the first multi-national held event with certain phases of the tournament being hosted in certain parts of the MLBB ecosystem.
Game 1 showcased both teams' early game slow-scaling effort as gold leads were traded left and right, with it not rising to nine hundred as the mid-game arrived. After FNOP's Kirk drew first blood to TLID's roamer Widdy, it became a 2 for-1 situation as FNOP took down two players in Widdy and Aran, but TLID's Jungler Faviann took the neutral turtle objective at 3:36.
In the potential skirmish for the second-turtle take, Team Liquid ID transitioned to micro-gameplay as they scattered across the map. Faviann was the catalyst for pushing the top and bottom tier one turret that gave TLID a slight gold advantage despite FNOP taking the second turtle of the game at 6:13. Widdy would fall to Kelra, and Faviann would slay Kelra back however, it was a 3-1 trade of kills with FNOP taking down Widdy, Faviann, and Aeronshikii while TLID only took down Kelra. It was a significant win for FNOP in terms of gameplay because TLID traded a Jungler, a Gold Laner, and a Roamer—two backcourt and one frontcourt hero—for a singular Gold Laner—this disabled TLID's ability to defend their top lane as Kirk pushed the first-tier turret.
K1NGKONG was able to dish out a retribution battle between him and Faviann for the first Lord take at 8:10. A glorious pathway set by Aran made it clear that TLID was going full-on brawl mode and decimate the scattered FNOP squad; however, after a massive play by Brusko to stun and knock up three crucial members of TLID, FNOP won a 2-man kill for a wipeout.
From that point, the game would be one-sided at FNOP's gold lead, which grew to nearly 6.5k by 10:00. TLID wouldn't have second-tier turrets by this time. FNOP would also get the only evolved Lord in the match as, by 12:37, their lead had grown from 6.5k to 7.9k as they pressured TLID at home, taking all three inhibitor turrets. After a diversion play from Super Frince that killed 2 TLID players, Kelra finished the game at 14:03.
Reference: [12]
Game 2 began a potential comeback for TLID when Kirk was caught at a mid-health level during an early game potential pickoff. With 1:37 into the game and the turtle yet to spawn, K1NGKONG forces Widy to utilize his flicker early into the game, setting a 2-minute cooldown for the battle spell. This is compared with the 32-second retribution cooldown for Junglers.
As the first turtle spawns into the map at 2:00, a crucial mid-lane play from FNOP pushes Widy, Aran, and Yehezkiel into their first-tier turrets. However, Faviann on the Joy began a counterattack from behind, and the health bars of FNOP’s members slowly crumbled. TLID had a 359 gold lead by this time as FNOP started to the turtle. Aran would take the early first-blood take when Super Frince fell to Phoveus’ hands but K1NGKONG still evenly traded for the turtle.
TLID held their largest lead in the series yet at 1.7k at 4:40 into the game. Aran capitalized on their position but failed to capitalize on the backup as TLID’s members focused on the turtle take. In a disengage effort by TLID, an AOG set by Brusko took Yehezkiel down in a trade for Kirk. However, Widy would fall to Kelra’s hands as K1NGKONG capitalized on the absence of Faviann, taking the second turtle of the game and diminishing TLID’s lead. It was a mid-laner and a roamer for an exp-laner and the turtle trade.
Widy and Faviann would fall in their bottom Jungle side despite getting a great look and knocking up both Frince and Brusko. Despite their low HP levels, FNOP stayed unscathed as another wipeout for TLID was pulled off by the yellow porcupines at 6:36. At 10:43 into the game, FNOP could take the first lord of the match. By this time, TLID has yet to respond in a proper capitalization of Game 2 at FNOP and holds a 7.9k gold lead over the squad. FNOP was pressuring TLID all this time as Aran fell in a crucial base defense. All Inhibitor turrets have fallen, and FNOP ended the game at 11:50.
Reference: [12]
Game 3’s draft was a comfort pick showcase by MPL Indonesia’s champions; however, K1NGKONG would pick on first blood in the first minute of the match on Widy’s Carmilla. Faviann would take the first turtle of the game. However, Kirk’s attempt at a back door play to pick off Widy was abysmal as TLID picks off Kirk at 2:19 without FNOP making a trade for it.
At 3:13, Kirk would get picked off for the second time after Favian and Aran attacked Kirk’s hero inside its turret. The team would trade off Widy for a kill as the gold lead remains stagnant. TLID’s plan of pushing FNOP just enough to avoid a contest on the turtle worked despite Aran falling to the hands of Brusko. Faviann would still get the second turtle of the game in that microplay. Despite an AOG set by Brusko, Faviann was able to capitalize on the low HP bar of Brusko to take a turtle and kill trade. Yet, he doesn’t stop there and grabs his triple kill of the series, pulling Kelra and Kirk with Brusko to capitalize on the massive gold advantage and victory for TLID.
In an attempt to grab a Maniac play from Faviann, it was just enough time for K1NGKONG to outplay Faviann’s moves to get him picked off by Kirk in the top lane. Aran would get killed on the bottom lane after Kelra pushed it to the first turret. Yehezkiel’s zone-out effort in the middle bush at 6:56 for the third and final turtle take proved to pay dividends as TLID took the third turtle as well as a pick-off kill from K1NGKONG. At 7:28, the fight was prolonged as positions from both teams materialized into crucial pickoffs. Kelra was able to take out Widy, but Yehezkiel killed Kelra in the final moments before he was taken out by the burst magic damage caused by the Harith. However, Faviann on the backline, killed Brusko, who was in critical health levels, but he was traded for Aran. It wouldn’t stop there as Kirk's onslaught of vengeance pushed through. He killed Faviann inside their first-tier turret to go for a 4 for two kills. Kirk would still get killed at the end.
The first lord take materialized for TLID as the team successfully zoned out crucial members, including K1NGKONG, from retributing the lord from Faviann. A crucial pick-off from Kelra and a pre-death from Kirk just moments prior to the lord's take made it seem impossible for FNOP to contest the lord. TLID capitalized on this outnumbered scenario for FNOP, and TLID has built up its largest gold lead in the series, yet at 2.7k gold. Kelra gets taken down at 12:58, and a death sonata play comes in from TLID that immobilizes three of FNOP’s players, which turned into four, with Super Frince unable to get back to their base. TLID regains its momentum to force Game 5.
Game 4 is again a Fnatic ONIC Philippines rebound as they open the game in a 1-0 kill pickoff. Fnatic ONIC Philippines’ composition focuses on pickoffs after pickoffs through their scaling mechanics and individual skillset. In contrast, Team Liquid Indonesia focuses on a lineup that needs to snowball damages and take neutral objectives to contest an even playing field with Fnatic ONIC Philippines.
In just 5 minutes into the Game, K1NGKONG had already put pressure on Faviann and Yehezkiel in the middle lane alongside their bottom right corner jungle. After a set by Widy at 6:37, Kirk would pick off two from TLID, including Widy and Aran, while K1NGKONG dashes in and out of players from TLID to pick off Yehezkiel and a pickoff for Kelra on Aeronshikii. It was a 4-for-nothing kill trade for FNOP.
FNOP’s early game lead and a subsequent trounce on TLID during the mid-game forced the Indonesian squad back to their base at 10:18 into the match. Kelra sniped Aeronshikii, who was trying to set up a damaged play with Claude’s signature skill. FNOP extended their lead three games to 1 after securing the largest gold lead in the series thus far at 14.8k gold. Game 4 was also the fastest game in all of M6 at 10:34 seconds.
After another close early game from both teams, Team Liquid ID remains its composure during every skirmish FNOP launches at them. These include the 9:48 take on the lord which TLID capitalize in taking nearly three lives of FNOP's roster. Regardless of the pickoffs, FNOP remains to be in the lead at times due to their critical neutral objective takes. However, after a successfully calculated real world manipulation by Super Frince, FNOP brawled out and went in for the kill that nearly wiped out the entire roster of TLID–a 3 for 1 trade–sends this game into total control for FNOP.
A crucial shadow kill use from Faviann sends him to his untimely demise when Kelra's sphere connected with his shadow teleport, killing Faviann in a potential comeback for TLID when defending their base. This comes in handy for the Filipino squad as they got the second lord of the game during his absence. In another calculated play on the blue-side jungle of TLID, they traded another kill but to FNOP's advantage as they only lost Brusko and took the lord while TLID lost both of their frontline heroes.
TLID's momentum never materialized from their early game advantage as FNOP was able to capitalize on their crucial positions to win the Philippines its fifth-consecutive world title.
During the Lower Bracket Quarter Final match between Selangor Red Giants (SRG) and Rex Regum Qeon Hoshi (RRQ), John Vincent "Innocent" Banal delivered a historic performance on the hero Granger in Game 3, tallying 19 kills to set the all-time single-game kills record in the M-Series – coincidentally against the previous record holder, Schevenko “Skylar” Tendean of RRQ. [13]
During the upper bracket finals, Fnatic ONIC Philippines pulled a rare feat of attaining a nearly 15,000-gold lead during Game 1 against Team Liquid ID. They finished the fastest game in the upper bracket at 10 minutes 53 seconds, [14] just three seconds faster than Team Vamos' match against RRQ Hoshi during the quarterfinals. [15]
The MLBB World Championships has been monitored by the website Esports Charts for its live viewership matches for the M6 World Championships. The following matches have been the most-watched series by live viewers for this tournament. [16]
Bold Face - Denotes the team won that specific series.
Date | Stage | Matchup | Peak viewership |
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December 15, 2024 | Grand Finals | Fnatic ONIC Philippines vs. Team Liquid ID | 4,017,454 |
December 8, 2024 | Upper Bracket Semifinals | RRQ Hoshi vs. Team Liquid ID | 3,574,108 |
December 7, 2024 | Upper Bracket Quarterfinals | RRQ Hoshi vs. Team Vamos | 3,388,658 |
December 11, 2024 | Lower Bracket Quarterfinals | RRQ Hoshi vs. Selangor Red Giants | 2,859,673 |
December 14, 2024 | Lower Bracket Finals | Team Liquid ID vs. Selangor Red Giants | 2,700,393 |
December 8, 2024 | Upper Bracket Semifinals | Fnatic ONIC Philippines vs. Falcon Esports | 2,665,324 |
December 4, 2024 | Swiss Stage Day 6 | Aurora Gaming vs. Team Liquid ID | 2,567,988 |
Live viewership for Indonesian, Filipino, and Malaysian teams have consistently been the highest for the past iterations of the World Championships with the Burmese and Cambodian viewership having to trail significantly behind the three largest regions in MLBB. [16]
The M6 World Championships oversees regional partners from different countries to get the chance to stream the tournament in the participating countries and also worldwide.
Company name | Classification | Country/region of partnership |
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Qiddiya | Presenting Partner | Global |
ASUS Republic of Gamers | Official Gaming Phone | |
Fairrie | Official Timekeeper and Jewelry Partner | |
Secretlab | Official Chair Partner | |
Meiji Hello Panda | Official Snack Partner | |
Astro Arena & Astro | Official Broadcast Partner & Official Media Partner | Malaysia |
Hotlink | Official 5G Internet Provider | |
TNTCO | Official Merchandise Partner | |
JD Sports | Official Lifestyle Fashion Partner | |
100plus | Official Beverage Partner | |
ESI | Strategic Partner | |
GoPay | Official E-Wallet Partner | Indonesia |
Erigo | Official Merchandise Partner | |
ABA Bank | Official Bank Partner | Cambodia |
Moonton announced that the Marksman Hero, Claude, will be receiving this edition's special M6 Pass Skin. [17]
The M-Pass is an annual tournament pass for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang's M World Championship that gives players numerous rewards and incentives while doing Daily Tasks and Challenges. This edition of the pass includes custom M6 effects such as recall animations, kill animations, a trail animation, limited edition skins, and various in-game rewards that can be used to unlock more rewards.
Upon purchasing any M6 Pass, Claude's "Challenger's Spark" Skin would be attained by every person who purchase it while its Prime skin "Cosmic Blaze" is able to be attained once the player's M6 pass reaches Level 75. The M6 Pass was officially made to be available on November 18.
On 8 November 2024, the tournament's official song and music video "Game Never Over" written by Bjørgen van Essen was released in the game's official YouTube channel. [18] [19] The Malay version titled "Perjuangan Takkan Tamat" performed by Faizal Tahir [20] was released on November 18, 2024 through Faizal's, [21] the game's main and Malaysia YouTube channel. [22]
On 24 November, Archie dela Cruz, popularly known as Flow G collaborated with MPL Philippines and released the song titled "Pinakamalakas."
For the very first time, this M6 series will bringing a carnival that will rock at the Axiata Arena with unforgettable entertainment. Top-tier local artist will light up the stage such as, Hael Husaini, Naim Daniel, Firdaus Rahmat and many more, ready to deliver outstanding performances on 13 December until 15 December 2024 in collaboration with Astro. *For existing Astro customers, they also can redeem an exclusive passes their M6 Lower Bracket Finals or Grand Finals tickets on MyAstro App (*Malaysia only). [23]
On December 14, the M6 World Championships announced an awarding ceremony for multiple awards for teams and individuals. They were distributed by executive members of Moonton, the game developers of Mobile Legends.
Bold Face – Denotes the player/team won the award
Award | Nominees |
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M6 Fan Choice Award – Team of the Year | RRQ Hoshi |
M6 Breakthrough Award | John "Innocent" Banal (Selangor Red Giants)
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Place | Team (Name and region) | Wild Card | Swiss | Playoffs | Record | Win rate | Prize pool | ||||||||
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Groups | Decider | UQF | USF | UF | LFR | LQF | LSF | LF | GF | ||||||
Champions | Fnatic ONIC Philippines | Qualified for Swiss | 3–0 | 2–0 | 3–2 | 3–1 | — | 4–1 | 15–4 | .789 | $320,000 | ||||
First Runner Up | Team Liquid Indonesia | 3–2 | 2–0 | 3–2 | 1–3 | — | 3–0 | 1–4 | 13–11 | .542 | $150,000 | ||||
Second Runner Up | Selangor Red Giants | 3–2 | 0–2 | — | 3–1 | 3–1 | 3–0 | 0–3 | 12–7 | .632 | $90,000 | ||||
Third Runner Up | Team Spirit | 3–1 | 0–2 | — | 3–1 | 3–1 | 0–3 | 9–7 | .563 | $60,000 | |||||
5th–6th | Falcon Esports | 3–1 | 2–0 | 2–3 | — | 1–3 | 8–7 | .533 | $50,000 | ||||||
RRQ Hoshi | 3–0 | 2–1 | 2–3 | — | 1–3 | 8–7 | .533 | ||||||||
7th–8th | NIP Flash | 3–1 | 0–2 | — | 0–3 | 3–5 | .375 | $40,000 | |||||||
Team Vamos | 3–2 | 1–2 | — | 1–3 | 5–7 | .417 | |||||||||
9th–11th | BloodThirstyKings | 2–3 | 2–3 | .400 | $20,000 | ||||||||||
CFU Gaming | 2–3 | 2–3 | .400 | ||||||||||||
Twisted Minds | 2–3 | 2–3 | .400 | ||||||||||||
12th–14th | Aurora Gaming | 1–3 | 1–3 | .400 | $16,000 | ||||||||||
KeepBest Gaming | 1–3 | 1–3 | .250 | ||||||||||||
S2G Esports | 1–3 | 1–3 | .250 | ||||||||||||
15th–16th | Maycam Evolve | 0–3 | 0–3 | .000 | $12,000 | ||||||||||
Ulfhednar | 3–0 | 3–0 | 0–3 | 6–3 | .667 | ||||||||||
17th | Insilio | 2–1 | 0–3 | 2–4 | .333 | $9,000 | |||||||||
18th-23rd | DFYG | 2–1 | 2–1 | .667 | |||||||||||
RRQ Akira | 2–1 | 2–1 | .667 | ||||||||||||
Geekay Esports | 2–1 | 2–1 | .667 | ||||||||||||
Legion Esports | 2–1 | 2–1 | .667 | ||||||||||||
Niightmare Esports | 2–1 | 2–1 | .667 | ||||||||||||
The MongolZ | 2–1 | 2–1 | .667 | ||||||||||||
Place | Team (Name & Region) | Wild Card | Swiss | Playoffs | Record | Win Rate | Prize pool | ||||||||
Groups | Decider | UQF | USF | UF | LFR | LQF | LSF | LF | GF |
During the crucial match between Turkey's Ulfhednar and China's DianFengYaoGuai (DFYG), a crucial pick off was made on Liu "Zzzed" Chenjian when his hero died inside of the turret that led to the eventual collapse and subsequent defeat of the Chinese squad. The team however, filed a protest against the game, stating that Liu's device disconnected from the Wi-Fi signal inside of the venue that led to the eventual defeat of DFYG. The investigation however ruled that DFYG's claim was not sufficient enough for a rematch thus continuing the decider match between Ulfhednar and Insilio.
Public outrage was shown on social media especially the Chinese fanbase of DFYG. [24]
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