Updated on November 3, 11:37 p.m. (GMT+8): Added MPL MY qualified teams.
The long action-packed season in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports has now determined all teams qualified for M6 World Championship.
Sixteen teams from across the globe are set to compete for a share of the record-breaking US$1,000,000 prize pool, the largest in M-Series history.
Exciting developments are unfolding at the M6 World Championship. Most notably, the tournament makes its highly anticipated return to Malaysia, where the inaugural M1 World Championship took place, bringing the action back to its roots.
Another major change is the introduction of the Swiss Stage format, which elevates the competition to new heights.
This format ensures more balanced and competitive matchups, as teams face off against opponents with similar performance records after each round.
Not only does this add depth to the tournament, but it also creates more thrilling moments as teams play more matches against varied opponents.
Here’s everything you need to know about the qualified teams and the tournaments that have secured their spot in M6.
Full list of teams qualified for M6 World Championship
TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR M6 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP | QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT |
Fnatic ONIC PH | MPL PH Season 14 |
Aurora | MPL PH Season 14 |
Team Liquid ID | MPL ID Season 14 |
RRQ Hoshi | MPL ID Season 14 |
Selangor Red Giants | MPL MY Season 14 |
Team Vamos | MPL MY Season 14 |
NIP Flash | MPL SG Season 8 |
CFU Gaming | MPL KH Season 7 |
BloodThirstyKings | NACT 2024 Fall |
Team Spirit | MCC Season 4 |
S2G Esports | MTC Season 4 |
Maycam Evolve | MPL LATAM Season 2 |
Twisted Minds | MPL MENA Season 6 |
Keep Best Gaming | M6 China Qualifier |
Falcon Esports | Myanmar Qualified |
TBD | M6 Wild Card |
The three major MPL regions—Philippines, Indonesia, and host country Malaysia—are each represented by two teams at the M6 World Championship. These representatives are the grand finalists of their respective MPL tournaments
In a historic first, China has its direct slot in the M-Series through the M6 China Qualifiers, marking a significant milestone for the region as it joins MLBB’s biggest tournament.
The M6 World Championship begins with the Wildcard round on November 21, 2024, followed by the Swiss Stage on November 28, 2024.
The grand final happens on December 15, 2024.
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