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Guess what time it is? The pinnacle of competitive Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports, the M6 World Championship, is now just days away! Officially kicking off on November 28 after the Wildcard Stage, sixteen of the world's top teams will battle it out for a slice of the massive $1M prize pool and the coveted title of the best team on the planet.
Since reigning world champs Falcons AP.Bren didn't make the cut in MPL PH, we're guaranteed to see a new world champion rise to glory on the epic battlegrounds of Kuala Lumpur, as the M Series returns to its roots. But hey, in the unpredictable world of MLBB, anything can happen at the Grand Final!
So stick around for our comprehensive MLBB M6 World Championship guide. We've got you covered with everything you need to know—from the format and match schedule to the full lineup of teams and updated standings.
The M6 Mobile Legends World Championship, powered by Moonton Games, is here for its thrilling sixth iteration. This epic tournament kicks off with the Wildcard Round on November 21, with the main event beginning on November 28.
Here's the complete format breakdown covering all three main phases of the tournament.
Wildcard Round (November 21 - 24)
Swiss Stage (November 28 - December 5)
(Previously known as the Group Stage)
Knockout Stage (December 9 - 17)
While technically 23 teams participate in the MLBB M6 World Championship, only sixteen will compete in the main event. This structure mirrors the League of Legends World Championship format, where initial stages determine the final contenders.
Fan favorite Fnatic ONIC PH both look poised to bring home the trophy for the Philippines as M5 World Championship winners Falcons AP.Bren failed to qualify in MPL Philippines Season 14.
Without further ado, here's all the teams competing in the M6 World Championship, including how they qualified.
These teams have secured direct entry into the main event and will compete for the championship title, including major regions like MPL Indonesia, MPL Singapore, and MPL Malaysia.
These teams will battle in the Wildcard Stage, with the just one Wild Card team slot available in the main event.
The M6 World Championship is set to deliver a month of high-stakes action, starting with the Wildcard Stage on November 21 and culminating in the Grand Finals on December 14.
All times listed for every stage will be in PHT, and match winners will be highlighted in bold so you know which teams are on fire as the tournament progresses. Stay tuned for live updates, match schedules, and detailed results as the M6 Championship unfolds.
Before we get into the Wildcard part of the competition, we'll show how the teams are divided into their respective groups.
With ULFHEDNAR safely through to the Swiss Stage, we know now all teams competing in the main event, starting on November 28. We'll update this section as we progress further into the tournament, so stay tuned!
The M6 World Championship returns to its roots—Malaysia, the host of the first-ever M World Championship! This year, the stakes are higher than ever with the prize pool boosted to a massive $1,000,000 USD, a prize pool increase of $100,000 from last year.
Most matches will unfold at the IOI Grand Exhibition and Convention Center, setting the stage for epic clashes. The Grand Finals, however, will be hosted at the legendary Axiata Arena. Tickets are still on sale, so don't miss your chance to witness the action live, available through official Moonton Games vendors.
Can't make it in person? NP! Catch every match streamed live in English on all official Mobile Legends: Bang Bang platforms. Wherever you are, you won't miss a second of the action.
For region-specific live streams, broadcasts will be available for Indonesia, the Middle East, Singapore, the Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Portuguese-speaking regions. A complete list of broadcast destinations is also available via the official Liquidpedia page.
Position | Team Name (s) | Prize Money |
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1st | Fnatic ONIC PH | $320,000 |
2nd | Team Liquid ID | $150,000 |
3rd | Selangor Red Giants | $90,000 |
4th | Team Spirit | $60,000 |
5th - 6th | RRQ Hoshi, Falcon Esports | $50,000 |
7th - 8th | Team Vamos, NIP Flash | $40,000 |
9th - 11th | BloodThirstyKings, Twisted Minds, CFU Gaming | $20,000 |
12th - 14th | S2G Esports, Keep Best Gaming, Aurora Gaming | $16,000 |
15th - 16th | Maycam Evolve, ULFHEDNAR | $12,000 |
17th | Insilio | $9,000 |
18th - 19th | FFYG, RRQ Akira | $9,000 |
20th - 21st | Geekay Esports, Legion Esports | $9,000 |
22nd - 23rd | Niightmare Esports, The MongolZ | $9,000 |
That's all for now on the MLBB M6 World Championship—the biggest event on the MLBB esports calendar! Who will be crowned the 2024 world champions? Stay tuned as we update this page with the latest match results, schedule changes, and standings.
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