MLBB M6 World Championship

Instead of a singular slot, two teams from the Mekong region will now have an opportunity to redeem a spot in the group stages through the M6 Wildcard event.

(Joseph Yeo) (Rin Chanthana) Euphoria Mike Sama(Ren Consulta Diong) Siyu(Gao Yifan) Several teams from the MLBB M5 World Championships make their return in the wild card stage while a portion of the teams are newly-qualified to the world championships.

Ulfhednar was formerly known as Fire Flux Esports before a rebranding effort and RRQ Akira returns as LATAM's runners-up.

The draw was officiated by former Malaysian caster-turned-host Aiman "Laphel" Kamal alongside the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Adam Adli and Moonton Games representative Fkri Rizal Mahruddin.

Coming into the knockout stage, many have dubbed M6 as an unpredictable tournament as many rising regions pulls off upsets from established powerhouses.

Falcon Esports swept Singapore's NIP Flash[12] who finished fourth in the M3 World Championships[13] while both Malaysian representatives fell to the lower bracket after losing to the Philippines and Indonesia.

Meanwhile, Selangor Red Giants crawled its way from the play-ins to the lower bracket finals when it defeated Team Spirit in a 3-0 sweep.

[17] This was come just short of a year cycle of Philippines vs. Indonesia Grand Final in M5 (ONIC Esports vs. AP Bren).

Prior to the Best of 7 series, Moonton Games played a clip celebrating the successes and achievements of Mobile Legends in its eight years of publication.

[20] The Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports of Malaysia Adam Adli Abdul Halim joined the hosts of M6 onstage to announce the venue for the M7 World Championship.

Faviann was the catalyst for pushing the top and bottom tier one turret that gave TLID a slight gold advantage despite FNOP taking the second turtle of the game at 6:13.

FNOP would also get the only evolved Lord in the match as, by 12:37, their lead had grown from 6.5k to 7.9k as they pressured TLID at home, taking all three inhibitor turrets.

[22] As the first turtle spawns into the map at 2:00, a crucial mid-lane play from FNOP pushes Widy, Aran, and Yehezkiel into their first-tier turrets.

However, Widy would fall to Kelra's hands as K1NGKONG capitalized on the absence of Faviann, taking the second turtle of the game and diminishing TLID's lead.

TLID's plan of pushing FNOP just enough to avoid a contest on the turtle worked despite Aran falling to the hands of Brusko.

Yet, he doesn't stop there and grabs his triple kill of the series, pulling Kelra and Kirk with Brusko to capitalize on the massive gold advantage and victory for TLID.

Kelra gets taken down at 12:58, and a death sonata play comes in from TLID that immobilizes three of FNOP's players, which turned into four, with Super Frince unable to get back to their base.

In contrast, Team Liquid Indonesia focuses on a lineup that needs to snowball damages and take neutral objectives to contest an even playing field with Fnatic ONIC Philippines.

[22] In just 5 minutes into the Game, K1NGKONG had already put pressure on Faviann and Yehezkiel in the middle lane alongside their bottom right corner jungle.

[23] FNOP's early game lead and a subsequent trounce on TLID during the mid-game forced the Indonesian squad back to their base at 10:18 into the match.

[22] TLID's momentum never materialized from their early game advantage as FNOP was able to capitalize on their crucial positions to win the Philippines its fifth-consecutive world title.

[22] During the Lower Bracket Quarter Final match between Selangor Red Giants (SRG) and Rex Regum Qeon Hoshi (RRQ), John Vincent "Innocent" Banal delivered a historic performance on the hero Granger in Game 3, tallying 19 kills to set the all-time single-game kills record in the M-Series – coincidentally against the previous record holder, Schevenko David "Skylar" Tendean of RRQ.

[24] During the upper bracket finals, Fnatic ONIC Philippines pulled a rare feat of attaining a nearly 15,000-gold lead during Game 1 against Team Liquid ID.

[27] Bold Face - Denotes the team won that specific game Live viewership for Indonesian, Filipino, and Malaysian teams have consistently been the highest for the past iterations of the World Championships with the Burmese and Cambodian viewership having to trail significantly behind the three largest regions in MLBB.

[34] On 24 November, Archie dela Cruz, popularly known as Flow G, collaborated with MPL Philippines and released the song titled "Pinakamalakas".

[36] Following Fnatic ONIC PH triumph victory, the team has been asking in the post-match media interview of which hero will they choose.

[37] In addition, he also stated that Beatrix have a versatility of weapon to be used and high damage output that makes her become core in the tournaments for Gold Laners.

In addition on his quote,[41] "Her story mirrors our journey—a relentless pursuit of excellence, overcoming challenges, and staying determined.

The team however, filed a protest against the game, stating that Liu's device disconnected from the Wi-Fi signal inside of the venue that led to the eventual defeat of DFYG.

The investigation however ruled that DFYG's claim was not sufficient enough for a rematch thus continuing the decider match between Ulfhednar and Insilio.