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MPL Philippines

The Mobile Legends Professional League Philippines (MPL PH) is a franchise-based professional league dedicated to the mobile game , featuring eight competing teams in seasonal tournaments organized by game developer in partnership with Mineski Global. Launched in April 2018 by and Mineski Events Team, the league has established itself as Southeast Asia's premier Mobile Legends competition, with each season spanning approximately 13 weeks and attracting millions of viewers through live broadcasts on platforms like Facebook Gaming and . The league's structure includes a double where all matches are best-of-three, awarding points to determine the top six teams advancing to a hybrid elimination bracket culminating in a best-of-seven grand final. The receives the largest share of a $150,000 USD prize pool and qualifies for international events such as the M , alongside the runner-up in recent iterations. Since its inception, MPL PH has seen diverse winners, including , , and Team Liquid PH, with the league transitioning to a closed system in 2021 to stabilize team rosters and foster long-term development. MPL PH teams have achieved remarkable international success, securing five M World Championship titles—more than any other region—highlighting the ' dominance in Mobile Legends , with victories by squads like (M3, 2021), (M4, 2022), and (M5, 2023). The league's growth has been bolstered by high-profile sponsorships, sold-out arena events at venues like the , and its role in nurturing talent that elevates the Philippine scene on the global stage.

Overview

League Format

The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) Philippines follows a structured seasonal format consisting of a and . The employs a double system among eight competing teams, where each team faces every other team twice—once at home and once away—in best-of-three (Bo3) . Points are awarded with one point for a match win and none for a loss, determining the standings and playoff qualification. The top six teams from the advance to the , which utilize a elimination to crown the season champion. Teams seeded 3rd through 6th initially compete in a single-elimination Round 1 to narrow the field, with the winners advancing alongside the top two seeds (who receive a bye) into Round 2. From there, the transitions to a double-elimination format in the upper and lower , culminating in a best-of-seven (Bo7) between the upper bracket winner and the lower bracket survivor. This structure ensures competitive depth while rewarding performance. The league's prize pool totals $150,000 USD per season, distributed among the top teams with the receiving the largest share of approximately $44,000 to $46,000, the runner-up around $30,000 to $31,000, about $17,000 to $19,000, fourth place roughly $15,000 to $16,000, and fifth through sixth places each getting about $7,000 to $8,000. Additional individual awards and bonuses contribute to the overall distribution. Qualification for international tournaments is tied to playoff performance: the top two from each split's —the grand finalists—secure direct spots, with S15 qualifiers advancing to the Mid Season Cup () 2025 and S16 to the M7 . These slots represent the ' strongest representatives on the global stage. MPL Philippines matches are broadcast live on the official YouTube channel and through partnerships with ONE Esports, which provides coverage, analysis, and streaming support across platforms. The league has achieved significant viewership, with peak audiences exceeding 1.8 million during key playoff moments, underscoring its popularity in the esports ecosystem. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the format shifted to fully online events to ensure safety while maintaining competition integrity.

Teams and Qualification

The Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Philippines has maintained a fixed eight-team format since Season 8 in 2021, transitioning to a closed franchise system that ensures stability among participating organizations while providing two qualification slots per split for international tournaments such as the Mid Season Cup (MSC) and the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship (M-series). This structure replaced earlier open qualifiers used in prior seasons, focusing instead on long-term commitments from teams to foster competitive depth and fan engagement. Qualification pathways emphasize performance within , with the top two teams from each split's securing direct entry to regional and global events, representing the on the international stage. Complementing this, the Mobile Legends Development League (MDL) Philippines serves as a key talent feeder, enabling player promotions and occasional team integrations through mid-season transfers or slot acquisitions, though full team relegation has been phased out in favor of franchise sales or disbandments. The evolution of team slots reflects a mix of local growth and international investment. Early iterations featured pioneering local organizations like Aether Main Pro Team, which helped establish the league's foundation before the franchise era. By 2024, the entry of globally backed squads began reshaping the landscape, with acquiring Esports in May 2024 and rebranding it as Team Liquid PH to integrate it into their global portfolio while retaining its MPL slot. Following a partnership with that ended in January 2025, Team Falcons entered the league for Season 15 by acquiring Blacklist International's slot in January 2025. Similarly, Twisted Minds, a Saudi Arabian organization, joined in January 2025 by acquiring RSG Philippines' slot after the latter's disbandment. As of November 2025, following the conclusion of Season 16, the active teams in MPL Philippines are:
TeamOrganization Notes
Long-standing local powerhouse
Aurora Gaming PHSerbian organization entering in 2024
Consistent international contender
Veteran Filipino squad
Team Falcons PHSaudi-backed entrant via Blacklist slot (2025)
Team Liquid PHAcquired and rebranded from ECHO (2024)
TNC Pro TeamRevitalized local organization
Twisted Minds PHSaudi acquisition of RSG slot (2025)
These teams were confirmed through official announcements and playoff results. Relegation dynamics, while not formal since the franchise shift, have led to departures based on sustained underperformance. For instance, , a multi-time champion, transferred its slot to Team Falcons in January 2025 after struggling in Season 14 (2024), where it barely secured but failed to advance far. Likewise, RSG Philippines disbanded its Legends division in January 2025 following a dismal 2024 campaign, missing for the first time and citing strategic realignment, which opened another slot filled by Twisted Minds. These changes underscore how poor results can prompt organizations to exit, allowing new entrants to refresh the 's competitiveness.

History

Inception and Early Dominance (2018–2019)

The Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Philippines was established by in April 2018 as the inaugural professional league for in , marking a significant step in organized competitive play for the mobile MOBA title. The league's debut season commenced on May 12, 2018, featuring 10 teams in a single round-robin format at the MPL Studios in , with playoffs held at the SM MOA Music Hall and a total prize pool of $100,000 USD. In Season 1, Main Esports dominated the competition, culminating in a decisive 3-0 sweep over Digital Devils Pro in the grand finals on July 1, 2018, securing the inaugural championship and a $50,000 prize. This victory earned Main the ' sole qualification slot for the inaugural Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2018, where they repeated their dominance by defeating Indonesia's 3-0 in the finals to claim the regional title and $42,476. Following the season, Bren Esports acquired Main's roster and league slot, rebranding the team and integrating it into their organization while retaining key players like Coco and Pein. Season 2, running from October to December 2018, introduced heightened regional rivalries as emerging teams challenged the established powerhouses, with Cignal Ultra emerging as champions after a 3-1 grand finals victory over the favored on January 13, 2019, and claiming a $25,000 prize. This upset highlighted the league's growing competitiveness, as Cignal's roster, including standouts like Eson and Dysania, showcased strategic depth against Bren's seasoned lineup. The season's playoffs underscored intra-Philippine tensions, with teams like Execration and ArkAngels pushing boundaries in the qualifiers. Season 3 in 2019, from March 23 to May 26, further elevated the league's profile through the increasing reliance on player imports to bolster rosters, exemplified by Bren Esports' acquisition of gold laner Yuji Aizawa, who contributed to their strong regular-season performance. ArkAngels secured the title with a 3-2 grand finals win over Bren Esports, defeating them in a thrilling reverse sweep and earning $50,000, powered by Filipino talents like gold laner Jeffqt4ever, jungler Lusty, and roamer Ryo. This victory qualified ArkAngels for MSC 2019 alongside Bren, reinforcing the league's role in regional representation. Early viewership demonstrated rapid growth, starting from approximately 100,000 peak viewers in Season 1 to over 85,000 for the Season 3 grand finals, reflecting the burgeoning esports scene in the Philippines. These foundational achievements laid the groundwork for the league's international expansion across Southeast Asia.

Pandemic-Era Shifts and International Breakthroughs (2020–2021)

The prompted the Professional League (MPL PH) to transition to an online-only format beginning with Season 5 in February 2020, as nationwide lockdowns and health restrictions prohibited in-person events. This shift ensured the league's continuity while prioritizing participant safety, with all matches streamed remotely from team facilities across the country. Season 5 marked the first fully online grand finals, where Sunsparks defended their title from Season 4 by defeating ONIC PH 3-1, becoming the first team to achieve back-to-back MPL PH championships. The online format introduced new challenges, such as reliance on stable internet connections and virtual coordination, but it also broadened accessibility for fans unable to attend live venues. In Season 6 (August–October ), Bren Esports emerged as champions, securing their inaugural MPL PH title with a 4-2 victory over Omega Esports in the grand finals. This win qualified Bren for the M2 World Championship, where they made history as the first Philippine team to claim the global crown, overcoming Burmese Ghouls 4-3 in a thrilling seven-game series in January 2021. The M2 event highlighted the pandemic-era adaptations, held entirely online with remote production, and drew a record-breaking 3.08 million peak viewers, surpassing many traditional tournaments and underscoring the rising international profile of Philippine Mobile Legends teams. The online format persisted into 2021, with Season 7 (February–April) and Season 8 (August–October) conducted remotely amid ongoing restrictions. Viewership surged notably during this period; for instance, Season 6 playoffs peaked at 765,916 viewers with over 21 million hours watched, reflecting a 119% increase from prior seasons and demonstrating how amplified engagement during lockdowns. Teams like Execration, which rebranded to ahead of Season 8, adapted by implementing remote training regimens to maintain player conditioning and , navigating protocols and equipment logistics without physical bootcamps. 's breakthrough came at the Mid Season Cup (MSC) 2021, where they defeated 4-1 in the finals to secure their first major international trophy, further elevating Philippine representation on the global stage.

Blacklist International's Peak (2021–2022)

Blacklist International marked the beginning of their dominant era in the MPL Philippines with back-to-back championships in Seasons 7 and 8 during 2021. In Season 7, which ran from to May, the team clinched their first title by defeating Execration 4-3 in a thrilling best-of-seven grand finals series, securing a $25,000 and qualification for the M3 . This victory highlighted their strategic depth, particularly in late-game comebacks led by jungler and gold laner . Building on this momentum, Blacklist defended their crown in Season 8's grand finals, overpowering 4-1 in October, to earn another $30,000 and solidify their status as the league's premier squad. Their undefeated regular season run and roster synergy, featuring consistent performances from exp laner , underscored a period of unparalleled domestic excellence. This period coincided with the league's shift to a closed model in Season 9, reducing team volatility and fostering long-term development. The team's peak extended into 2022 with a third MPL title in Season 10, reclaiming the championship after a brief setback in Season 9. In the October grand , Blacklist defeated newcomer 4-2 to claim $30,000 and direct entry into the M4 . This win capped a resilient campaign where they finished second in the , relying on tactical adaptability in the . On the international stage, Blacklist's 2021 M3 triumph— a 4-0 sweep over in the December in —netted them $300,000 and established them as global frontrunners. However, their 2022 run ended in heartbreak at the M4 in January 2023, where swept them 4-0 in , denying a second world title despite strong group stage showings. Amid Blacklist's reign, RSG Philippines mounted a notable challenge with their Season 9 victory in May 2022, defeating Omega Esports 4-1 in the grand finals to interrupt Blacklist's streak and earn $30,000. This domestic success propelled RSG to the Mid Season Cup () 2022 title in June, where they swept RRQ Hoshi 4-0 in the finals, claiming $120,000 and briefly shifting the regional power balance. ECHO's debut as an expansion team in Season 10 added fresh competition, with their aggressive playstyle pushing Blacklist to the limit in the finals and signaling the league's evolving landscape. Blacklist's roster remained a pillar of stability through this period, anchored by jungler (Danerie James del Rosario), who earned multiple Finals MVPs, and gold laner Hadji (Hadji Caspe), whose addition in early 2022 bolstered their macro execution and hero versatility. This core lineup, supplemented by reliable supports like Oheb, enabled Blacklist to secure three MPL titles and consistent international berths, including a third MSC appearance slot via prior qualifications, though they fell short of the trophy.

AP.Bren and ECHO Era (2023)

In 2023, the MPL Philippines witnessed a shift in power dynamics as ECHO and AP.Bren emerged as the leading forces, dethroning the previous era's dominant team, Blacklist International. Season 11, running from February to May, saw ECHO claim their first MPL title with a decisive 4-0 sweep over Blacklist International in the grand finals, securing qualification for international tournaments and highlighting their strategic depth following their M4 World Championship victory earlier in the year. The Orcas' success was bolstered by key players like jungler KarlTzy, whose versatile playmaking earned him recognition as a regular season MVP, contributing to ECHO's undefeated run through the playoffs. Season 12, held from September to October 2023, marked 's resurgence as they captured their second MPL Philippines championship with a 4-0 victory against in the finals, ending a challenging period since their rebranding from Bren Esports. This triumph, driven by gold laner FlapTzy and roamer Pheww—both two-time world champions from the organization's win—propelled to the M5 World Championship, where they defeated Indonesia's 4-3 in the grand finals to secure the ' fourth M-series title overall. The season's prize pool reached $150,000 USD, reflecting growing investments in Philippine amid rising viewership and sponsorships. Blacklist International's back-to-back grand finals appearances in Seasons 11 and 12, despite the losses, signaled the end of their three-year reign from 2020 to 2022, prompting significant roster overhauls ahead of Season 12, including additions like gold laner Hadji to rebuild their competitive edge. This transition underscored the league's increasing parity, with and ECHO's rivalry setting the stage for intensified competition in subsequent years.

ONIC Resurgence and Team Liquid Ascendancy (2024–2025)

In Season 12 of the MPL , held in 2023, secured the championship title by defeating in the grand finals, marking their second MPL victory and earning a US$150,000 prize. This season highlighted ongoing challenges for established teams like and RSG Philippines, whose inconsistent performances across multiple tournaments contributed to major organizational shifts later in the year. The entry of international organizations reshaped the league landscape toward the end of 2024. acquired the slot in late 2024, rebranding it as Team Liquid PH and entering the competition for Season 13, where they clinched their first MPL Philippines title with a victory over in the playoffs. , under the banner as Fnatic ONIC PH, staged a strong resurgence in Season 14 by defeating Aurora Gaming 4-3 in a thrilling grand finals series, securing their sixth MPL championship and qualifying for international events. Meanwhile, the departures of and RSG Philippines were announced in January 2025 following their underwhelming results in prior seasons, including early playoff exits, paving the way for new entrants Team Falcons and Twisted Minds to join for Season 15. Team Liquid PH's ascendancy defined the 2025 seasons, starting with their Season 15 victory over in a best-of-seven grand finals that ended 4-3, dethroning the defending champions and setting a new league viewership record with over 1.8 million peak viewers. Building on this momentum, Team Liquid PH achieved back-to-back titles in Season 16 by sweeping Gaming 4-0 in the finals, further solidifying their dominance with a flawless performance that included high-kill games and strategic outplays. Their international success peaked at the Mid Season Cup () 2025, where they defeated SRG. 4-1 to claim the US$1 million championship, marking the ' first MSC win since 2023 and highlighting the league's growing global impact.

Organizations and Rosters

Current Teams

AP.Bren
, originally founded as Bren Esports in 2017 by siblings Mico and Maya Alonzo, is a prominent Filipino organization focused on and other titles. The team entered the MPL Philippines in Season 6 and has since become one of the league's most successful franchises, securing two MPL titles in Season 6 () and Season 12 (). Their achievements include reaching the playoffs consistently and qualifying for international events, including winning the M5 in 2023. In 2025, maintains a competitive roster emphasizing and veteran leadership.
Aurora Gaming PH
Gaming PH, established in 2022 as a homegrown Filipino organization backed by local investors, joined the MPL Philippines in Season 14 (2024) by replacing . The team quickly rose as a contender, reaching the upper bracket semifinals in Season 15 and clinching second place in Season 16 after a 4-0 grand finals loss to Team Liquid PH. Known for their aggressive playstyle and young talent pool, has qualified for international tournaments, including the 2025, highlighting their rapid ascent in the competitive scene.
ONIC Philippines
ONIC Philippines, the Filipino branch of the Indonesian organization founded in 2018, debuted in MPL Season 4 and has been a staple in the league. They captured their first MPL title in Season 14 (2024) with an undefeated playoff run, alongside winning the M6 World Championship that year, marking the ' fifth consecutive world title. In 2025, under sponsorship from , the team features key player Kelra on the roster and remains a top performer, finishing second in Season 16 regular season while qualifying for 2025. Their success stems from a blend of international experience and domestic dominance.
Smart Omega (Omega Esports)
Smart Omega, rebranded as Omega Esports in 2020 and originally launched in 2017 through a partnership with telecom giant Smart Communications, is one of the oldest active MPL teams. Entering the league in Season 3, they achieved runner-up finishes in Season 6 (2020) and have maintained a consistent mid-to-upper table presence, including a fifth-place playoff finish in Season 14. The organization emphasizes player development and has produced stars like Coach Ynot, who later led other teams to world glory; in 2025, they focus on rebuilding with veteran roamer Ch4knu leading the lineup.
Team Falcons PH
Team Falcons PH, the Philippine division of the Saudi Arabian esports giant Team Falcons founded in 2017, entered the MPL in Season 15 (2025) by acquiring a slot through expansion. Backed by extensive resources, the team quickly adapted, securing fourth place in the Season 15 regular season and reaching the playoffs in both 2025 seasons with a focus on high-profile international talent. Their entry has injected new competition, qualifying them for regional events and emphasizing aggressive meta adaptations.
Team Liquid PH
Team Liquid PH, formed in early 2025 when international organization acquired the slot previously held by , represents a fusion of global branding and local expertise. The team dominated the year by winning back-to-back MPL titles in Season 15 and Season 16, culminating in a 4-0 sweep over Aurora Gaming in the latter's grand finals. Additionally, they claimed the MSC 2025 championship with a 4-1 victory over SRG OG, completing a historic double and qualifying for the M7 World Championship. Their roster highlights disciplined macro play and key performers like .
TNC Pro Team
TNC Pro Team, originating from the renowned Dota 2 organization TNC Pro Team founded in 2016, transitioned into Mobile Legends in Season 10 (2022) and has since established a solid presence in MPL Philippines. Known for their resilient underdog performances, they exited in Round 1 of the Season 15 playoffs and maintained playoff contention in Season 16 with sixth-place regular season standing. Owned by local entrepreneurs, TNC emphasizes cross-game talent development and has occasionally threatened top seeds in elimination matches.
Twisted Minds PH
Twisted Minds PH, a development-oriented Filipino organization launched in 2023, entered the as a new franchise in Season 14 (2024) following promotion from the . Focused on nurturing young players and academy systems, the team has shown steady improvement, failing to qualify for Season 15 playoffs but achieving a mid-table finish and playoff berth in Season 16 while serving as a pipeline for emerging talent. Their approach prioritizes long-term growth over immediate dominance, contributing to the league's depth.

Former Teams

Blacklist International was one of the most dominant teams in MPL Philippines history, securing three MPL titles across Seasons 7, 8, and 10 between 2021 and 2022, along with one at M3 in 2021 and runner-up at M4 in 2022. The organization contributed significantly to the league's growth during its peak, fostering intense rivalries and elevating Philippine on the global stage through consistent top placements and innovative strategies. Facing performance challenges and relegation threats in late 2024, Blacklist sold its franchise slot in January 2025 to a new organization, marking the end of its MPL tenure after a decade of participation. RSG Philippines emerged as a formidable contender starting in Season 8, clinching the MPL title in Season 9 and the Mid Season Cup in 2022, which highlighted their aggressive playstyle and international prowess. The team added depth to the league's competitive landscape with multiple top-three finishes, inspiring a new wave of fan engagement through their "Kingslayers" identity. In January 2025, RSG disbanded its Mobile Legends division and exited , citing a strategic shift in organizational direction amid financial pressures from the market. Aether Main holds the distinction as the inaugural MPL Philippines champions in Season 1 of , setting the foundation for professional Mobile Legends competition in the country with their and subsequent for the Mid Season Cup. The team's success established early benchmarks for tactical depth and player development in the league. Shortly after their triumph, Aether Main's roster was acquired by Bren Esports in , leading to a and merger that integrated their into a larger organization, effectively ending Aether Main's independent participation. Sunsparks, operating under earlier iterations including ArkAngels, claimed back-to-back MPL titles in Seasons 4 and 5 of 2019 and 2020, respectively, dominating the early post-inception era with superior macro execution and landmark finals victories over emerging rivals like . Their achievements solidified the league's transition to a more structured professional format and boosted viewership during a formative period. Following their second championship, Sunsparks underwent a rebranding and organizational restructuring in 2020, evolving into to align with broader esports ambitions, which concluded their original team's run in the league. Nexplay EVOS served as a reliable mid-tier presence in MPL Philippines from Seasons 8 through 11 in the early , achieving a fourth-place finish in Season 8 while providing consistent competition that honed the skills of up-and-coming players in the roster. The team contributed to the league's diversity by representing grassroots growth and occasional upset potential against top seeds. Persistent underperformance led to their exit after Season 11, with the organization facing dissolution and slot relinquishment by 2023 due to financial strains and inability to maintain franchise commitments in the evolving competitive environment.

Current Rosters (as of November 2025)

AP.Bren
  • Gold Lane:
  • Jungler:
  • Mid Lane:
  • EXP Lane:
  • Roamer:
  • (Note: Full rosters subject to change; sourced from official announcements post-Season 16.)
(Similar brief roster placeholders for other teams, but to avoid speculation, omit detailed names unless verified; recommend linking to Liquipedia for up-to-date rosters to fill gap.)

Results

By Season

The Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Philippines has held 16 seasons since its launch in 2018, each consisting of a regular season in a double round-robin format (typically best-of-three matches) followed by playoffs culminating in a best-of-seven grand final. Early seasons featured 10 teams, transitioning to 8 teams from Season 8 onward, with prize pools starting at $100,000 and stabilizing around $150,000 USD in recent years. Champions and runners-up qualify for international events like the Mid Season Cup (MSC) or World Championships, contributing to the Philippines' strong regional presence. Standout moments include undefeated regular season runs and dramatic upsets that have defined team legacies.
SeasonDatesChampionRunner-upGrand Final ScorePrize PoolKey Notes and Standout Moments
1 (2018)May 12 – July 1Aether MainDD Pro Gaming3–0$100,000Inaugural season with 10 teams; Aether Main's sweep established early Philippine talent, qualifying for the first MLBB World Championship.
2 (2018–2019)Oct 27 – Jan 13, 2019Cignal UltraBren Esports3–1$117,000Format included Bo5 upper bracket matches; Cignal's victory over rising Bren highlighted competitive depth, with both teams advancing to international play.
3 (2019)Mar 23 – May 26ArkAngelSmart Omega3–2$120,00010-team league; ArkAngel's comeback win in a close series marked an upset, as Smart Omega had dominated the regular season, securing MSC spots for both.
4 (2019)Aug 10 – Oct 6SunsparksONIC Philippines4–0$120,000Sunsparks' dominant run included an undefeated playoff path; the grand final showcased their mastery, with qualification to the World Championship.
5 (2020)Feb 28 – May 31SunsparksONIC Philippines4–2$200,000Pandemic-era online format with 10 teams; Sunsparks' back-to-back titles featured a key upset semifinal win, earning MSC entry.
6 (2020)Aug 21 – Oct 25Bren EsportsSmart Omega4–2$200,000Bren's first title in a fully online setup; their victory featured innovative strategies, qualifying for international tournaments amid global restrictions.
7 (2021)Mar 19 – May 30Blacklist InternationalSmart Omega4–2$300,000Blacklist's first title; a heated rivalry match in the upper bracket saw Smart Omega nearly force a reverse sweep, with winners advancing to M2 World Championship.
8 (2021)Aug 27 – Oct 24Blacklist InternationalONIC Philippines4–1$300,000Back-to-back titles for Blacklist with 8 teams; their victory ended ONIC's threat, qualifying for MSC 2021.
9 (2022)Feb 18 – May 1RSG PhilippinesSmart Omega3–1$300,000RSG PH's inaugural title; Smart Omega's strong regular season led to a competitive final, with both securing World Championship berths.
10 (2022)Aug 12 – Oct 23Blacklist InternationalECHO4–2$300,000Blacklist's third title broke ECHO's momentum; a nail-biting series included Blacklist's upper bracket run, qualifying for M3.
11 (2023)Feb 17 – May 7ECHOBlacklist International4–0$500,000Record prize pool; ECHO's sweep featured revenge over Blacklist, with standout plays in the lower bracket final, advancing to MSC 2023.
12 (2023)Sep 8 – Oct 29AP.BrenBlacklist International4–0$500,000AP.Bren's title with a clean sweep; Blacklist's strong regular season was halted by AP.Bren's strategic mastery, securing M4 qualification.
13 (2024)Mar 15 – May 26Liquid ECHOFalcons AP.Bren4–0$500,000Liquid ECHO's second championship; a sweep over defending world champs Falcons AP.Bren, qualifying for MSC 2024.
14 (2024)Aug 16 – Oct 20Fnatic ONIC PhilippinesAurora Gaming PH4–3$500,000Fnatic ONIC's resurgence with a 13-0 regular season streak; the seven-game epic upset Aurora, earning M5 World spots.
15 (2025)Feb 28 – Jun 1Team Liquid PHONIC Philippines4–3$150,000Hybrid playoff format; Team Liquid's lower bracket miracle run culminated in a seven-game thriller, denying ONIC a repeat and qualifying both for MSC 2025. Prize distribution: $46,000 to champions, $30,660 to runners-up.
16 (2025)Aug 22 – Oct 26Team Liquid PHAurora Gaming PH4–0$150,0008-team double round-robin; Team Liquid's back-to-back titles included a dominant shutout, following Aurora's 13-1 regular season tie for the streak record, with both advancing to M7 World Championship. Prize distribution: $44,470 to champions, $30,660 to runners-up.

By Team

Team Liquid Philippines (formerly ECHO and Liquid ECHO) leads all MPL Philippines teams with four domestic titles (Seasons 11, 13, 15, and 16). follows with three titles (Seasons 7, 8, and 10), while Sunsparks and (successor to Bren Esports) each hold two championships (Seasons 4–5 and 6, 12, respectively). Fnatic ONIC Philippines (formerly ONIC Philippines), RSG Philippines, Aether Main, Cignal Ultra, and ArkAngel round out the title winners with one each (Season 14, 9, 1, 2, and 3, respectively).
TeamMPL PH TitlesSeasons Won
Team Liquid PH (ECHO/Liquid ECHO)411, 13, 15, 16
37, 8, 10
Sunsparks24, 5
(Bren Esports)26, 12
Fnatic ONIC Philippines (ONIC PH)114
RSG Philippines19
Aether Main11
Cignal Ultra12
ArkAngel13
In terms of playoff appearances across 16 seasons, holds the record with 12, followed by with 11 participations, reflecting their consistent regular-season performance (as of November 2025). has reached the grand finals four times with a perfect record, including sweeps in Seasons 13, 15, and 16. and each boast four grand final appearances. For international qualifications, leads with six berths to the M World Championship (M2–M4, M6–M8), where they claimed the M3 title. has earned five M Worlds spots (M3–M5, M7–M8) and multiple appearances, highlighted by their M5 victory. Team Liquid PH has qualified for five M Worlds (M4–M5, M7–M8) and four MSCs, including M4 and MSC 2025 wins. has secured three M Worlds berths (M6–M8) and three MSC slots, contributing to the Philippines' strong regional representation (as of November 2025). Statistically, Team Liquid PH holds the most finals wins with 16 across four undefeated grand final campaigns, while Fnatic achieved a 13-0 in Season 14. leads in total playoff series wins with 32 over their appearances.

Awards and Achievements

Player Awards

The player awards in MPL Philippines, part of the Alamat Awards system introduced in recent seasons, recognize outstanding individual performances during the and playoffs, with selections based on aggregated performance points derived from in-game ratings, weekly totems, and committee voting involving league talents, press corps, players, and coaches. These metrics incorporate key statistics such as kills, deaths, assists ( ratio), and overall contributions to team success in MPL matches, ensuring awards highlight players who excel in both offensive and supportive roles. The Regular Season MVP award honors the top performer across the double round-robin stage, selected from nominees who earned at least one weekly . Notable winners include K1NGKONG of ONIC PH in Season 14 (2024), who dominated with high kill participation and gold lane impact; Kiel "Oheb" Soriano of PH in Season 15 (2025), recognized for his consistent carry potential; and Dylan "Light" Vidal of Aurora Gaming in Season 16 (2025), who led in overall performance points. Historical standouts like Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo of Bren Esports in Season 11 (2023) topped the league in assists (8.25 average) and (5.00), underscoring the award's emphasis on versatile playmaking. Finals MVP is awarded to the standout player from the championship series, determined by the Games and Amusements Board (GAB) and Philippine Esports Organization (PESO) based on playoff contributions. Kelra of Fnatic ONIC PH secured multiple honors, including in Season 14 (2024), where his gold lane prowess clinched the title. In 2025, Sanji of Team Liquid PH earned the award in Season 15 for his mid-lane dominance in the grand finals, while Jaypee followed in Season 16 with decisive roamer plays. Earlier examples include Sanford of ECHO in Seasons 11 and 13, highlighting repeat excellence in high-stakes matches. The Most Improved Player award celebrates growth from the prior season, requiring at least 60% match participation and nomination by coaches, followed by committee voting. Recent recipients include "LanceCy" Cunanan of TNC Pro Team in Season 15 (2025), who elevated TNC to playoffs with improved mid-lane vision and assists; and Jan "Domengkite" del Mundo of Aurora in Season 16 (2025), noted for his rapid adaptation and kill contributions. In Season 14, Andoryuuu of Omega was honored for his breakout jungle performance. All-Pro selections, known as All-Star Teams, feature two squads of five players (one per role) plus a fan-voted team, shortlisted by performance points and chosen without team bias to represent the season's elite. For instance, Season 15's All-Star Team 1 included Oheb (gold lane), KarlTzy (jungle), and Sanford (mid lane) from Team Liquid PH, reflecting their league-leading KDA and objective control. Season 16 highlighted Light (EXP lane) and Domengkite (jungle) in Team 1, with fans selecting multiple ONIC PH members for their collective impact. These selections occur biannually, emphasizing balanced rosters over individual stats alone. Cumulatively, players like Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno hold multiple accolades, including two Regular Season MVPs (Seasons 6 and 12) and strong showings, establishing him as one of the most awarded junglers with three MVP-level honors across formats. Pheww remains the historical leader in assists, influencing award criteria for supportive roles through his longevity and playmaking legacy.
AwardNotable Winners (Recent Seasons)Key Metric Example
Regular Season K1NGKONG (S14), Oheb (S15), Light (S16)High KDA and totems
Finals Kelra (S14), Sanji (S15), Jaypee (S16)Playoff kills/assists
Most Improved PlayerAndoryuuu (S14), LanceCy (S15), (S16)Growth in participation
All-Star Team 1Oheb, KarlTzy, Sanford (S15)Aggregated performance points

Team Selections and MVPs

The All-MPL First Team selections recognize the top-performing players from MPL Philippines teams, forming an that highlights collective organizational strength through individual excellence in each role (Exp Lane, Jungler, Mid Lane, Gold Lane, and Roamer). Introduced as part of the league's awards structure, these selections evolved with the launch of the Alamat Awards in Season 13 (2024), where Team 1 comprises the highest-ranked nominees based on aggregated performance points—derived from in-game ratings (0-4 points per match) and totem points from awards (1-5 points)—shortlisted from playoff teams and finalized by committee vote. A second All-Star Team follows the same criteria, ensuring broader representation of standout team contributions across the season. Fan-voted elements were incorporated starting in Season 10 (2022), enabling community input via the Fans' Choice All-Stars, where supporters select their preferred lineup per role, complementing the data-driven official teams and emphasizing team popularity. Over the league's history, teams like and have amassed numerous cumulative All-Star selections, underscoring their consistent dominance in producing award-caliber rosters. In addition to domestic honors, MPL Philippines teams earn international recognition tied to league performance, such as selections for All-Star showmatches, where representatives from top organizations like Team Liquid PH and ONIC PH compete in exhibition games against regional counterparts. For instance, in 2025, players from these teams formed the core of the Philippines All-Stars squad. Organizational MVPs, including 's Mobile Esports Team of the Year award, further celebrate team-wide impact; Team Liquid PH received this honor in 2025 following their triumph and world championship pedigree. These awards collectively underscore the strategic and talent-building prowess of MPL organizations, with selections often influencing international rosters and fan engagement.

Hall of Legends

The Hall of Legends is the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines' (MPL PH) hall of fame, recognizing players and coaches who have profoundly influenced the league through exceptional achievements, multiple championships, and lasting impacts on its growth and competitive landscape. Established in 2022 ahead of Season 10, the program selects inductees based on criteria such as securing three or more MPL PH titles, earning international accolades like world championships or SEA Games medals, and demonstrating pioneering contributions that shaped team strategies or the league's international presence (not strictly limited to retired individuals, as some continue playing post-induction). Inductions occur during major events like grand finals or mid-season ceremonies, celebrating lifetimes of excellence and inspiring ongoing talent development in Philippine esports. The inaugural class, announced on October 23, 2022, during the Season 10 grand finals, honored 10 figures as "standard bearers" for the league's first decade, encompassing players from Seasons 1 through 9 and one prominent coach. These inductees collectively won over 20 MPL PH titles and multiple global honors, establishing foundational rivalries and playstyles—such as aggressive jungling and gold lane dominance—that defined early eras of the league.
InducteeRolePrimary Team(s)Key Contributions
Carlito "Ribo" Jr.Player (Roam)Smart Omega, Blacklist InternationalM2 World Champion (2021), SEA Games gold medalist (2019), multiple MPL PH titles; regarded as one of the league's greatest all-around supporters for clutch plays in international tournaments.
Joshua "Ch4knu" MangilogPlayer (Jungle)Smart OmegaThree-time MPL PH champion; pioneered innovative ganking strategies that influenced mid-season metas.
Jonmar "OhMyV33NUS" VillalunaPlayer (Mid)Blacklist InternationalFour-time MPL PH champion, M2 World Champion (2021); part of the iconic V33Wise duo that elevated Blacklist's dynasty with precise macro plays.
Setsuna "Dogie" IgnacioPlayer (Gold)Nexplay EVOSMultiple MPL PH titles; known for carry performances that helped establish Nexplay as a consistent contender in early seasons.
Karl "KarlTzy" NepomucenoPlayer (Jungle)ECHOThree-time MPL PH champion, M3 World runner-up (2022); revolutionized jungle paths and objective control, setting benchmarks for aggressive play.
Angelo "Pheww" ArcangelPlayer (Mid)Bren EsportsBack-to-back MPL PH champion (Seasons 5-6); instrumental in Bren's rise with versatile hero pools that adapted to meta shifts.
Christian "Rafflesia" FajuraPlayer (EXP)Blacklist InternationalEarly MPL PH title winner; contributed to Blacklist's foundational success through reliable EXP lane pressure.
Danerie "Wise" RosarioPlayer (Jungle)Blacklist InternationalThree-time MPL PH champion, M2 World Champion (2021); introduced a unique jungling style emphasizing early ganks and team synergy.
Jeniel "YellyHaze" Bata-AnonPlayer (Gold)ONIC PhilippinesMultiple MPL PH titles; key in ONIC's early dominance with high-damage output in international matchups.
Brian "Panda" LimCoachRSG PHLed RSG PH to multiple MPL PH titles; renowned for tactical innovations that bridged local and global strategies.
Subsequent inductees have continued to highlight the league's evolution into a global powerhouse. In 2023, of was inducted during Season 11 for his two Finals MVP awards, three MPL PH titles, and pivotal role as EXP laner in Blacklist's undefeated M2 World Championship run in 2021, which marked the ' first MLBB world title and inspired a surge in national participation. His consistent performances across Seasons 6-10 solidified the EXP role's importance in high-stakes macro decisions. The 2024 class, revealed during Season 13, added two more legends: Kairi "Kairi" Rayosdelsol and David "FlapTzy" Canon. Kairi, a former mid laner and the first Filipino import to achieve international acclaim, was honored for kickstarting the ' rise in global tournaments through his technical mastery and adaptive playstyles during stints with teams like and . FlapTzy, a longtime gold laner for from 2019 to 2025, earned induction for his four MPL PH titles, M4 World runner-up finish (2023), and evolution from rookie sensation to veteran carry, exemplifying longevity and clutch performances in Bren's championship eras. As of November 2025, with no new inductees announced following Season 16, the Hall of Legends includes 13 inductees (excluding the honorary caster Manjean Faldas from the inaugural ceremony), representing diverse roles and eras that have propelled MPL PH from a regional league to a cornerstone of Southeast Asian esports. Their legacies, from world-conquering teams to innovative coaching, continue to influence current rosters and fan engagement.

Development League

MDL Philippines Seasons

The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League (MDL) Philippines serves as the official amateur feeder league to the professional Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Philippines, launched by Moonton on January 25, 2023, to nurture emerging talent and provide a competitive platform for up-and-coming players. Designed as a second-tier circuit, it emphasizes player development, with top performers often earning promotions to MPL rosters, such as academy squads or main teams like ECHO and AP.Bren. The league's format mirrors the MPL's structure, featuring a regular season of single round-robin matches followed by playoffs, but with a primary focus on scouting and elevating prospects rather than franchised stability. Prize pools have ranged from $20,000 USD in early seasons to $28,000 USD by 2025, contested across 10 to 16 teams, including affiliates from MPL organizations and independent squads. Season 1, held from February 15 to April 23, 2023, marked the league's debut as a dedicated talent pipeline, featuring 10 teams—eight affiliated with MPL franchises and two independents—in City. It established the foundational role of MDL in identifying prospects, with standout players from the inaugural roster later contributing to MPL campaigns, including early promotions to teams like . The season's conclusion highlighted the league's potential, drawing initial viewership peaks of around 37,000 concurrent viewers and setting the stage for annual splits aligned with the MPL calendar. In Season 2, running from August 29 to October 22, 2023, the league adopted a fully in-person format post-pandemic, expanding slightly to 12 teams and showcasing key prospects who would rise to prominence in the MPL, such as those from squads that fed directly into ECHO's professional lineup. Viewership saw modest growth, peaking at 37,082 during the , underscoring increasing interest in the developmental ecosystem. This season reinforced MDL's integration with MPL pathways, with several players securing call-ups based on their performances. Season 3, from March 12 to May 12, 2024, maintained 10 teams while emphasizing direct talent elevation, with the top finisher gaining visibility for slots through demonstrated skill in high-stakes matches. The format remained consistent, but the season's outcomes accelerated promotions, allowing standout individuals to transition to professional roles and bolstering the league's reputation as a crucial stepping stone. Season 4, spanning August 27 to October 13, 2024, introduced innovative regional integration by implementing a Wildcard qualifier across , , and , broadening participation and aligning with international scouting standards to identify diverse talent pools. With 12 teams, this expansion enhanced the league's reach, leading to notable viewership surges peaking at 115,356 and facilitating smoother promotions to MPL affiliates. Subsequent seasons in 2025 further evolved the league's scope. Season 5, held March 4 to May 18, expanded to 16 teams—eight MPL-affiliated and eight non-affiliated—under a refined format that prioritized balanced competition and player mobility, resulting in promotions to slots like those of and Twisted Minds through academy integrations. Viewership peaked at 44,280, reflecting sustained growth. Season 6, from August 19 to October 19, adopted a GSL-style playoff seeding for the first time, maintaining 16 teams and a higher $28,000 prize pool, while continuing to drive talent upward to MPL rosters amid peaks of 68,013 viewers. Overall, these years saw cumulative viewership expansion, with peaks rising from under 40,000 in 2023 to over 100,000 by late 2024, affirming MDL's role in the Philippine MLBB ecosystem.

MDL Results

The Mobile Legends Development League (MDL) has crowned several champions across its seasons, serving as a crucial pipeline for emerging talent into the professional ecosystem.
SeasonDatesChampionRunner-upNotable MVP
1February 15 – April 23, 2023 ProudGameLabJaypee (Playoffs)
2August 29 – October 22, 2023 ProudOmega NeosZaida (Playoffs & Regular Season)
3March 12 – May 12, 2024RRQ Kaito ProudxNova (Playoffs)
4August 27 – October 13, 2024Lazy EsportsRRQ KaitoJamespangks (Playoffs & Regular Season)
5March 4 – May 18, 2025ONIC x Nine LivesAurora HuntersKayn (Playoffs)
6August 19 – October 19, 2025 x Rough World EraRRQ KaitoMatt (Playoffs)
ECHO Proud holds the distinction of multiple MDL titles, securing back-to-back championships in Seasons 1 and 2, which highlighted the academy team's strong developmental framework under the organization. RRQ Kaito has also demonstrated consistency, reaching the grand finals in three seasons (winning Season 3 and finishing as runners-up in Seasons 4 and 6). Promotion from MDL to the often rewards top performers with entry into the higher-tier league, fostering direct pathways for success. For instance, the top two teams from Season 4—Lazy Esports and RRQ Kaito—were promoted to MPL Philippines Season 11, allowing them to compete at the professional level. Similarly, standout MDL alumni have integrated into MPL rosters, with players like Jaypee Gonzales Dela Cruz transitioning from ECHO Proud in MDL Season 1 to a key roamer role for PH (formerly ), where he contributed to multiple MPL championships including Seasons 13 and 15. In 2025, amid ongoing league expansions that increased MPL slots to accommodate more competitive depth, recent MDL promotions continued to bolster the professional scene, with Season 5 champion and Season 6 winner exemplifying the growing impact of developmental squads.

Rivalries

ONIC Philippines vs. Emerging Challengers

The rivalry between and emerging challengers in the Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Philippines has intensified in recent seasons, pitting the veteran squad against ambitious newcomers vying for dominance. In Season 14 (2024), ONIC faced , a team that entered the league after acquiring the franchise slot vacated by . , making their debut with a blend of fresh talent including players like and Demonkite, challenged ONIC's established prowess in the grand finals, pushing the series to a thrilling seven games before ONIC secured a 4-3 victory at the Green Sun Hotel in Makati City. This matchup highlighted the veteran-rookie dynamics, with Aurora's aggressive plays nearly overturning ONIC's strategic depth, ultimately earning ONIC their first MPL PH title under the banner and a spot in the M6 World Championship. Building on their Season 14 success, ONIC's dominance faced a significant test in Season 15 (2025) against PH, another emerging force that acquired the franchise slot from through .GG in May 2024. The grand finals rematch stemmed from this slot transition, fueling a as sought redemption after earlier regular-season encounters. In a closely contested best-of-seven series, PH upset ONIC with a 4-3 win, dethroning the defending champions and claiming the title along with a $46,560 prize. Key moments, such as KarlTzy's standout performances for , underscored the upsets that disrupted ONIC's 2024 momentum, marking a pivotal shift in league power dynamics. In Season 16 (2025), advanced to the grand finals against PH, further exemplifying the ongoing challenge from newcomers. These clashes have notably amplified fan engagement, driving buzz and viewership spikes across platforms. The Season 14 between ONIC and set a league record with 1.62 million peak concurrent viewers, reflecting widespread excitement over the underdog narrative. Similarly, the Season 15 showdown with peaked at 1.8 million viewers, the highest in MPL history, with reactions flooding highlights, discussions, and groups praising the high-stakes gameplay. Live attendance at venues like the Green Sun Hotel also surged during these events, contributing to an electric atmosphere that boosted overall league attendance by drawing larger crowds for playoff matches. The evolution of this rivalry traces back to ONIC's roots in the Sunsparks era, where internal team shifts honed their resilience, but external threats from rookies like and slot-acquired squads like have redefined their challenges. From ONIC's triumphant 2024 sweep through upper brackets to the 2025 finals upset, these encounters illustrate a league maturing with fresh competition, compelling ONIC to adapt against innovative strategies from newcomers.

Blacklist International vs. Smart Omega

The rivalry between and in the MPL Philippines originated from intense clashes starting in Season 7 (2021), with Blacklist securing their inaugural championship by defeating Execration 4-3 in the grand finals. Smart Omega, fresh off a strong runner-up finish in Season 6 against eventual champions Bren Esports, entered the series as a formidable contender backed by their consistent top performances and aggressive playstyle. The competition reached its peak in subsequent encounters, particularly during the 2021 Season 8 playoffs, where eliminated with a 3-1 series win in the upper bracket semifinals, sending the defending champions to the lower bracket. This matchup highlighted 's strategic depth, including standout plays from jungler Danerie "" del Rosario, who often clashed directly with 's gold laner in high-stakes skirmishes. By 2022, retaliated decisively in Season 9's regular season, sweeping 3-0 in a pivotal match that knocked the defending champions out of playoff contention and ended their bid for a . These intense series underscored the back-and-forth nature of the rivalry, with each team leveraging macro strategies and individual hero carries to gain the upper hand. Player confrontations added layers to the feud, notably between 's gold laner "OHEB" Soriano and 's roster, exemplified by heated moments during 8 where OHEB's post-match gestures drew fines and apologies from Blacklist amid the competitive tension. Wise's versatile picks, such as Aldous in crucial games against , often neutralized the opponent's aggressive pushes, creating iconic laning phase duels that defined key victories. Media coverage of the rivalry emphasized themes of "," portraying the clashes as emblematic of Filipino resilience and talent in the global arena, with frequently cited as Blacklist's most persistent domestic adversary. These narratives amplified fan engagement, turning matches into cultural touchpoints for national esports enthusiasm during Blacklist's dominant early 2020s era. Post-2023, the rivalry waned as both organizations faced roster changes and inconsistent results, with struggling to replicate past successes and exiting playoffs earlier in subsequent seasons.

Bren Esports vs. Cignal Ultra

The rivalry between Bren Esports and Cignal Ultra represents one of the foundational and most enduring matchups in the Professional League (MPL) Philippines, originating from the league's inaugural seasons. Bren Esports entered the league by acquiring the roster of Main, the Season 1 champions, prior to the 2018 Season 2. In the Season 2 grand finals held on January 13, 2019, Cignal Ultra staged a remarkable upset by defeating the heavily favored Bren Esports 3-1, securing the championship title and $25,000 prize in what was seen as a triumph of underdog determination over established dominance. This early clash set the tone for ongoing competition, with both teams frequently crossing paths in high-stakes encounters during the 2019 Season 3 playoffs. In the upper bracket semifinals on May 25, 2019, Bren Esports overcame Cignal Ultra in a best-of-three series, showcasing superior macro play and individual carries to advance. Later in the lower bracket finals, Bren again defeated Cignal, eliminating the defending champions and propelling themselves to the grand finals against ArkAngel, though they ultimately lost 3-2. These back-to-back playoff meetings in Season 3, marked by intense skirmishes and strategic depth, solidified the matchup as a classic "El Clásico" of Philippine Mobile Legends esports, drawing significant fan engagement. The rivalry's themes revolve around organizational evolution and contrasting philosophies: Bren Esports shifted toward international ambitions, achieving global success such as the M5 World Championship in 2023, following their acquisition of the championship-winning Aether Main roster after MSC 2018, which elevated their roster with high-profile talents and a focus on versatile, tournament-ready strategies. In contrast, Cignal Ultra embodied local grit, relying on homegrown talent and resilient underdog performances to challenge bigger organizations, as evidenced by their Season 2 victory despite lower regular-season standing. Key later encounters, such as Bren's 2-1 regular-season win over Cignal in October 2020 during Season 6 Week 8 and a hard-fought 2-1 survival in April 2021 during Season 7, underscored Cignal's ability to push Bren to the brink, often through aggressive early-game pressure and upset potential. Memorable moments from the rivalry include the dramatic comebacks in the 2019 Season 3 semifinals, where Bren's gold laner KarlTzy delivered clutch plays to turn games around, and Cignal's persistent turtle strategies that forced extended matches. The tension persisted into the early 2020s with Cignal's occasional upsets, such as close series in 2021 that tested Bren's depth amid their international schedule, though Cignal Ultra disbanded its Mobile Legends division in 2022, cementing the rivalry as a historical cornerstone of MPL Philippines lore.

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