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M World Championship

Prize Pool
$1,00,000
When
Nov 21 - Dec 15th, 2024
Where
Kuala Lumpur

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The M World Championship is an annual prestigious event organized by Moonton, the creators of the esports phenomenon Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. This tournament represents the grand finale of the year's competitive MLBB season, bringing together the biggest and best Mobile Legends teams for one final showdown.

The M5 World Championship kicks off with a bang on November 21, beginning with the all-new Wildcard Stage. This brings new teams into the fold, allowing upcoming talents to shine through and get a chance to progress to the main event starting on November 28.

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History of the MLBB M World Championship

M World Championship betting

The M World Championship is the largest international Mobile Legends tournament of the year, bringing together the best talent to compete for the world championship title. The M World Championship has only been held four times before. Indonesia team EVOS Legends has won once, while different Filipino teams have claimed the win the other three times.

The first M World Championship, or the M1, was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at the Axiata Arena, which saw sixteen teams competing. In an exciting Bo7 Grand Finals matchup that went down to the wire, EVOS Legends went up against Rex Regum Qeon to claim the inaugural title.

The M2 World Championships was fraught with disruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was held offline. Similar to its maiden season, 16 teams competed for a chance to prove they were the best of the rest. After a grueling Bo7 series in the Grand Finals, Bren Esports clinched the title away from the Burmese Ghouls, making them the first Filipino team to win the MLBB world championship.

The M3 World Championship, like the M2, also took place in 2021. This tournament was ground-breaking in that it introduced non-MPL teams from different regions like the US, Russia, the Middle East, and LATAM. The prize pool saw a massive increase from $300,000 to $800,000, cementing the M World Championship as the pinnacle of MLBB esports.

The fourth iteration of the M World Championship was held in January 2023. It saw the clash of two Filipino titans in the Grand Final, as ECHO Philippines and Blacklist International duked it out for the win. Ultimately, ECHO claimed the win, but Blacklist will be back for their chance at glory in M5!

The Philippines and Malaysia played host to the M5 World Championship, with the all-new Wildcard Stage hosted at the Jio Space from November 23 - 26. The Philippines will be the battleground for the main tournament, with the Group Stage and Knockouts. AP.Bren took home the crown in an exciting Grand Final against the yellow hedgehogs at ONIC.

This year, the M6 World Championship

Each M World Championship Winner and Prize Pool

Take a look at all the world champions for each Mobile Legends M World Championship and the overall prize pool for each year.

  • M1 World Championship (2019): EVOS Legends, $250,000
  • M2 World Championship (January 2021): Bren Esports, $300,000
  • M3 World Championship (December 2021): Blacklist International, $800,000
  • M4 World Championship (January 2023): ECHO, $800,000
  • M5 World Championship (November 2023): AP.Bren, $900,000
  • M6 World Championship (November 2024): $1,000,000

M6 World Championship: Format

M6 World Championship

The sixth iteration of the Mobile Legends M World Championship, organized by Moonton, comprises several stages. Proceedings begin with the Wildcard Round on November 21, hosted at the IOI Grand Exhibition and Convention Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Below is the complete tournament format for the M6 World Championship. Watch this space for a full event overview covering everything from the team rosters to overall standings, coming soon.

Wildcard Round (November 21 - 24)

  • Eight Wildcard teams are drawin into two groups
  • All matches are played Bo3 in a single round-robin format
  • The top team from each group advances to the Decider Stage, which is played Bo5
  • Only the winner will advance to the M6 Swiss Stage

Swiss Stage (December November 28 - December 5)

  • Sixteen teams play in a Swiss format, similar to LoL Worlds
  • There will be five matches for this Swiss System, mostly played as Bo3
  • In round 1, the 16 teams are randomly paired up in a Bo1 match
  • Teams that win three matches qualify to the playoffs, while the teams that lose 3 rounds are eliminated

Knockout Stage (December 9 - 17)

  • Eight teams compete in a double-elimination bracket
  • All matches are played Bo5, except the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals (Bo3) and Grand Final (Bo7)
  • The winner takes home the lion's share of $1,000,000

M6 World Championship: Teams

Twenty-three teams are competing in the M6 World Championship, an increase of one extra team since the M5 World Championship. The Group Stage teams all hail from their respective MPL leagues, with the first and second-placed teams getting a chance to compete.

Swiss Stage Teams

  • Team Liquid ID (MPL ID S14)
  • RRQ Hoshi (MPL ID S14)
  • Fnatic ONIC PH (MPL PH S14)
  • Aurora Gaming (MPL PH S14)
  • Selangor Red Giants (MPL MY S14)
  • Team Vamos (MPL MY S14)
  • NIP Flash (MPL SG S8)
  • CFU Gaming (MPL KH S7)
  • BloodThirstyKings (NACT 2024 Fall)
  • Team Spirit (MCC S4)
  • S2G Esports (MTC S4)
  • Maycam Evolve (MPL LATAM S2)
  • Twisted Minds (MPL MENA S6)
  • KeepBest Gaming (China Qualifier)
  • Falcon Esports (Myanmar Qualifier)

Wildcard Teams

  • Legion Esports (MCC Mekong S4)
  • Niightmare Esports (MCC Mekong S4)
  • Insilio (MCC S4)
  • ULFHEDNAR (MTC S4)
  • RRQ Akira (MPL LATAM S2)
  • Geekay Esports (MPL MENA S6)
  • DFYG (China Qualifier)
  • The MongolZ (ENC Mongolia)

M56World Championship: Favorite Teams To Watch

AP.Bren, previously knwon as Bren Esports, won the M2 in 2021.

Many teams are competing in the M6 World Championship, but, of course, only one team can claim the crown, the glory, and the lion's share of the prize pool the huge $1M prize pool. Here are our favorite teams to keep an eye on during the tournament.

Fnatic ONIC PH

The pride of the Philippines, Fnatic ONIC PH, are ones to wach in this year's M World Championship. They topped the charts in MPL Philippines S14 regular season, with an incredible match record of 13-1. Under the all new banners of Fnatic, will they be able to claim their first M World title?

Aurora Gaming

Despite being an now-established name in esports, Aurora Gaming only enter the competitive MLBB scene earlier this year in July. Since then, they've climbed their way to success, achieving second in MPL PH S14 in a matter of months. Their team features well-know names like Renejay and Edward leading the way.

NIP Flash

As Singapore's lone representative, much pressure lies on the shoulders of NIP Flash. They have completely dominated MPL SG for three straight seasons and boast one of the most experienced rosters in the competition. They'll be looking to improve upon their disappoining 9th-12th place finish in last year's run.

M6 World Championship: Where to Watch and Venues

M World Championship

The entirety of the M6 World Championship will be hosted in Malaysia. The Wildcard Stage, Swiss Stage and first phase of the Knockouts will be hosted at the IOI Grand Exhibition and Convention Center in Kuala Lumpir. The Semifinals and Grand Final will be held in the middle of December at the Axiata Arena, with a capacity to hold 16,000 adoring fans.

IAll M6 World Championship games will be broadcast on all the official Mobile Legends: Bang Bang platforms, including YouTubeFacebookTikTok, and Twitch. For region-specific live streams, broadcasts will be available for Indonesia, the Middle EastSingaporethe PhilippinesCambodiaMyanmarVietnamTurkey, and Portuguese-speaking regions.

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Betting Tips for M World Championship

M World Championship betting tips

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Team histories and results

Take a look at all the teams participating in the M World Championship. Spend time analyzing their player rosters and their recent success rates. What heroes do they gravitate towards? What strategies does each team use? What's their win rate? These factors are crucial for making educated bets and can pave the path to winning big.

FAQs about Mobile Legends and M World Championship betting

FAQs about M World Championships

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What is the prize money for the M6 World Championship?

The M5 World Championship overall prize pool is $1,000,000, split amongst all 23 competing teams. This is an increase of $100,000 over the M5 World Championship, which was $900,000.

What are the current M5 World Championship standings?

You can check out our dedicated M6 World Championship overview closer to the event's kickoff for the standings and match results.