After four weekends of intense battles, the stage is set for the thrilling Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Singapore Season 8 playoffs (MPL SG Season 8 Playoffs).
Six teams are ready to compete for the coveted title of Singapore’s best MLBB team. The champions also secure a spot in the prestigious M6 World Championship later this year in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Season 8 saw reigning champions NIP Flash dominate the competition, finishing the regular season in first place. Their unorthodox hero picks and unpredictable lineups propelled them to the top with only one series loss.
Joining NIP Flash in the upper bracket are EVIL, who put up a strong challenge throughout the season. Boosted by the addition of Filipino imports Mark “Markyyyyy” Capacio and Bien “Boyet” Chumecera, they finished second with impressive performances.
RSG SG narrowly avoided relegation, securing the final spot in the MPL Singapore Season 8 Playoffs in a dramatic twist on the last day of the regular season.
The three-time champions displayed resilience as they fought their way back from the brink, clinching a crucial 2-0 victory against Frontyardigans.
All teams qualified for MPL SG Season 8 playoffs
TEAM | MATCH RECORD | GAME RECORD | AGG. POINTS | STATUS |
NIP Flash | 6 — 1 | 12 — 2 | 18 | Qualified |
EVIL | 5 — 2 | 11 — 5 | 15 | Qualified |
Rift Esports | 4 — 3 | 9 — 6 | 13 | Qualified |
Vanguard Esports | 4 — 3 | 9 — 7 | 12 | Qualified |
Bleed Esports | 3 — 4 | 8 — 9 | 10 | Qualified |
RSG SG | 3 — 4 | 7 — 9 | 9 | Qualified |
Frontyardigans | 2 — 5 | 5 — 12 | 5 | Eliminated |
HomeBois SG | 1 — 6 | 2 — 13 | 2 | Eliminated |
The MPL SG Season 8 playoffs run from October 11 to 13, 2024 at *SCAPE, Singapore’s youth and entertainment hub. The playoffs follow a double-elimination format.
On the first day, top seeds NIP Flash and EVIL face third and fourth seeds Vanguard Esports and Rift Esports respectively to open the MPL SG Season 8 playoffs.
The losers of the two upper bracket series move to the lower bracket where they face Bleed Esports and RSG SG, respectively. These series are best-of-three matches.
The winners of the upper bracket series advance to the semifinals on the second day, where they go head-to-head in a best-of-five series to determine the upper bracket winner.
The loser of the upper bracket finals faces the last remaining team to determine who advances to the best-of-seven grand final.
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