Eight teams reached the MLBB M6 Finals. Only one can claim the title of the Mobile Legends World Champions!
Many exciting matches happened during the initial stages of the Mobile Legends World Championship 2024. The Wildcard stage was similar to a massive Battle Royale experience — only one team made it through. The Swiss stage featured the 16 best teams in the world striving to survive this marathon-like run. But even that level of MLBB esports competition can’t be compared to the toughness and greatness of the M6 Knockout stage.
The final brackets of the MLBB M6 World Championship determine the tournament winner. Everything you need to know about this decisive battle for the ultimate title is here: the stream, detailed schedule, some info on the participating teams, and the tournament results.
Where to watch MLBB M6 Finals
Head to the official YouTube channel of the game Mobile Legends to watch all the matches, Or, you can watch the MLBB M6 right here, as the stream is embedded below. For the VODs of all tournament days, head to our M6 results section.
Schedule of Mobile Legends M6 Championship: Knockout stage
The final part of the MLBB World Championship features double elimination brackets. All teams start in the upper-bracket quarter-finals, and winners advance to the semis. Losers have another chance in the lower brackets, but one more loss means elimination.
Date | Tournament stage | Start time in North America | Start time in Europe | Local start time |
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Dec. 7 | 4 upper quarter-finals, Bo3 | 1 a.m. ET; 10 p.m. PT (Dec. 6) | 7 a.m. CET | 2 p.m. MYT |
Dec. 8 | 2 upper semi-finals, Bo5 | 2 a.m. ET; 11 p.m. PT (Dec. 7) | 8 a.m. CET | 3 p.m. MYT |
Dec. 10 | 2 lower bracket round 1 matches, Bo5 | 2 a.m. ET; 11 p.m. PT (Dec. 9) | 8 a.m. CET | 3 p.m. MYT |
Dec. 11 | 2 lower quarter-finals, Bo5 | 10 p.m. ET (Dec. 10); 7 p.m. PT (Dec. 10) | 4 a.m. CET | 11 a.m. MYT |
Dec. 11 | Upper final, Bo5 | 6 a.m. ET; 3 a.m. PT | 12 p.m. CET | 7 p.m. MYT |
Dec. 14 | Lower semi-final, Bo5 | 1 a.m. ET; 10 p.m. PT (Dec. 13) | 7 a.m. CET | 2 p.m. MYT |
Dec. 14 | Lower final, Bo5 | 6 a.m. ET; 3 a.m. PT | 12 p.m. CET | 7 p.m. MYT |
Dec. 15 | Grand final, Bo7 | 4 a.m. ET; 1 a.m. PT | 10 a.m. CET | 5 p.m. MYT |
The results of MLBB M6 World Championship
In this section, you’ll find the results of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship.
MLBB M6 finals standings
Placement | Team | Prize money |
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Fnatic ONIC PH | ||
Selangor Red Giants | ||
Team Liquid ID | ||
Team Spirit | ||
5-6 | RRQ Hoshi | |
5-6 | Falcon Esports | |
7-8 | NIP Flash | |
7-8 | Team Vamos |
Upper quarter-finals (Bo3): MLBB M6 matchups
All the qualified teams start the M6 Knockout stage from the upper-bracket quarter-finals. The losers still have a second chance after these matches.
Falcon Esports celebrated their first victory at the MLBB M6 Championship Playoffs after the match against NIP Flash. Game 1 was close and tough, but then Falcon players confidently destroyed their opponents in Game 2.
Fnatic ONIC PH won Game 1 vs Selangor Red Giants with 26 kills on their account. Even this number did not feel like a mighty advantage in the game. The opponents fought to the very end, and only the last battle around the Lord helped Fnatic ONIC PH get that victory. Game 2 brought Fnatic almost the same impressive kill advantage, 22 to 7, but the team reached that much earlier — and with a brave siege, Fnatic ONIC PH destroyed the base of Selangor Red Giants.
Game 1 between RRQ Hoshi and Team Vamos was close and long. Only at minute 21, RRQ Hoshi won that battle. In the next game, Team Vamos responded with a super quick win. Still, RRQ Hoshi recovered after that and won the series.
Team Liquid ID controlled game 1 in a variety of aspects: the map, pace, team fights, etc. They won confidently! It looked like Team Spirit can strike back in game 2. They earned a small early advantage and kept it up to around minute 10. Then, Team Liquid ID brilliantly won a Lord fight, got the objective for themselves, attacked with their full power, and won this match.
Falcon Esports 2:0 NIP Flash RRQ Hoshi 2:1 Team Vamos | Fnatic ONIC PH 2:0 Selangor Red Giants Team Spirit 0:2 Team Liquid ID |
Upper semi-finals
After winning their starting stages, four MLBB esports teams advance to the upper bracket semi-final. They battle for two spots in the upper final.
Fnatic ONIC PH vs Falcon Esports
Fnatic ONIC PH won Game 1 quickly: they started a brave siege at around minute 11 and wiped off all the opponents. In game 2, Fnatic ONIC PH needed more time to win. The Fnatic players farmed their advantage thoroughly: to get the full power and, with the Lord on their side, successfully invade Falcon's base.
Falcon Esports do not give up on a MLBB esports battle that easily. They responded with their quick and dominant game 3. Having no big kill advantage, the Falcon players started the siege and won. Game 4 also went well for Falcon Esports, even if it was longer. The team developed their advantage properly, waited for their Heroes getting super power, and at the right moment, they destroyed the base of Fnatic.
The decisive game was filled with intense team fights. Fnatic ONIC PH got an early advantage, and they were careful with their pushes to not waste that power. Falcon Esports resisted perfectly: with one Lord siege being stopped, and some good kills delivered. But after another team fight, Fnatic eliminated four opponents and won this match. Fnatic ONIC PH advance to the upper final.
RRQ Hoshi vs Team Liquid ID
Team Liquid ID started games 1 and 2 in the upper semi of the MLBB M6 quite aggressively. They invaded the side of RRQ Hoshi early, securing objectives. In game 1, it brought them quick success. With the second Lord secured, TL ID started the siege and, despite having a shaky fight, won the game.
In game 2, the opponents were better organized in team fights, and Team Liquid ID did not risk early pushes. Only in a super chaotic fight for the fourth Lord, TL ID wiped out RRQ Hoshi, got the objective, and earned the match point.
RRQ Hoshi responded well in games 3 and 4. Team Liquid ID couldn't chase the gold and level lead of their opponents. In game 3, RRQ Hoshi got three Turtles and the first Lord. They succeeded in an early team fight, eliminated the entire Team Liquid and remained alive in the match. In game 4, RRQ Hoshi quickly became a threat in team fights. They easily secured the second Lord and destroyed TL's base after that.
This full reverse sweep did not happen for RRQ Hoshi, though. The decisive game 5 was even in the beginning, but then TL could build up their advantage. They steadily dominated the pace through the entire, pretty long battle. After destroying all the Inhibitor turrets and securing the fourth Lord, Team Liquid ID won the match and earned their spot at the upper-bracket final of the MLBB esports M6 World Championship.
Falcon Esports 2:3 Fnatic ONIC PH RRQ Hoshi 2:3 Team Liquid ID |
Lower brackets, round 1
Two losses in the Knockout stage, and the teams are out of the M6 World Championship. The winners continue their run in the elimination brackets.
Team Vamos vs Team Spirit
It looked like Team Vamos had an advantage in game 1, so they can win it. They secured the Lord and sent him to the base of Team Spirit. But that fight went awfully wrong for Vamos. The Spirit players wiped them out, started their siege, and won game 1.
In game 2, Team Vamos did not repeat the mistake of overstepping. They were more successful in building their level advantage, and they did not rush to the base with the first Lord. Only when a team fight went the way of Team Vamos, the players made the final push and won.
An early advantage in game 3 did not save Team Vamos from a bitter mistake. They got overconfident in a team fight, and their opponents earn Triple Kill thanks to that. The snowballing effect lead to the Lord on the side of Team Spirit and a successful base siege. Team Spirit reached the match point.
In game 4, Team Spirit used the strategy of grouping constantly to dominate in all the interactions. That did not bring a quick win, as Team Vamos were defending brilliantly. But you can't be always in defense in Mobile Legends esports. After a long, back-and-forth battle, Team Spirit won and eliminated Team Vamos from the M6 World Championship.
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Selangor Red Giants vs NIP Flash
Selangor Red Giants won their match against NIP Flash with a clear 3:0. Game 1 was pretty close, and NIP Flash were even 1k gold ahead at some point. Then, a fight around the first Lord went so well for SRG! They were brave in their offense, got kills, a gold boost, and the objective. Selangor Red Giants did not even need to wait for the next Lord. They won a team fight and went for a siege — to earn their first point in the score.
The start of game 2 looked so promising for NIP Flash. The team was ahead in terms of kills and gold. Probably, this created some overconfidence, as NIP acted recklessly in team fights. At the same time, SRG farmed patiently and struck at the best situation. In the blink of an eye, the game control was in their hand. Selangor Red Giants sealed the deal with a 2nd Lord fight. They started a siege, destroyed all the turrets, and then just eliminated the entire NIP Flash team.
And again NIP Flash had a good game start. Three Turrets were theirs. They secured the first Lord and pressured SRG effectively. And then, once again, one single team fight turned everything around. Selangor Red Giants attacked brilliantly, and there was no more advantage for NIP Flash. Snowballing from that point still took some time for SRG. But eventually, Selangor Red Giants started their siege and won a chaotic fight on the base of NIP Flash.
Selangor Red Giants 3:0 NIP Flash Team Vamos 1:3 Team Spirit |
Lower quarter-finals
This tournament round determines two more teams eliminated from the M6 event.
Falcon Esports vs Team Spirit
In terms of kills, game 1 was slow. Both teams focused on farming and looking for better positioning. Somehow, Team Spirit did that better. With the second Lord on their side, they started a siege. When it felt like Falcon Esports could defend their base this time, TS went for another offensive wave and won.
The cautious start repeated in game 2. The Falcon players were slightly ahead with gold, but Team Spirit accumulated kills. Aggressiveness in team fights brought the Spirit players two Lords and one more point in the match score.
Around minute 12 of game 3, the teams were pretty close in kills and gold. Falcom Esports had a slight advantage. It helped them secure two Lords, win a massive fight, and survive one more game in the MLBB M6 World Championship.
Team Spirit simply dominated game 4. After securing the very first Lord, they started a siege and eliminated their opponents: from the match and from the tournament
RRQ Hoshi vs Selangor Red Giants
RRQ Hoshi earned a solid advantage in game 1 of their M6 match vs Selangor Red Giants. They secured two Lords and made some siege attempts. But SRG were so good at defense! They won a crucial team fight around the fourth Lord and destroyed the base of their opponents even without this objective.
Game 2 started with the same pattern: a decent advantage for RRQ Hoshi. But they did not let it evaporate this time. After a couple of destructive siege attempts, RRQ Hoshi finished this game with a win.
In game 3, it was the turn of SRG to enjoy the early power spike. They did not overstep with it. A siege with the first Lord destroyed the base’s defense. After a reset, SRG returned for more kills, the second Lord, and the match point.
That was a good scenario for Selangor Red Giants, so they repeated it in game 4. Only this time, a siege with the first Lord was enough. SRG wiped out the entire RRQ Hoshi — and they ruined the hopes of their opponents in the Mobile Legends World Championship 2024 (M6).
Falcon Esports 1:3 Team Spirit RRQ Hoshi 1:3 Selangor Red Giants |
Upper final
Three wins during the Knockout stage, and a team advances to the MLBB M6 grand final. Reaching this far is a great achievement on its own.
Check out our dedicated article for a detailed recap of the MLBB M6 upper final TLID vs FLOP.
Fnatic ONIC PH 3:1 Team Liquid ID |
Lower semi-final and final
Two elimination matches happen on this tournament day. There are four contenders for one spot in the Mobile Legends World Championship 2024 grand final.
Lower semi-final | Lower final |
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Team Spirit vs Selangor Red Giants | Team Liquid ID vs TBD |
Grand final: MLBB M6 World Championship
It’s one final match to battle for the title of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Champions.
Fnatic ONIC PH vs TBD |
Mobile Legends esports teams at the M6 World Championship: Knockout stage
To advance to the MLBB M6 Finals, the eight teams had to make it through the Swiss stage. Here is their journey in a nutshell.
3-0 teams: RRQ Hoshi and Fnatic ONIC PH
Both these teams experienced only victories during the Swiss stage.
- RRQ Hoshi defeated KeepBest Gaming and Team Spirit in the starting Bo1 rounds. Their qualification match was against Twisted Minds — RRQ Hoshi recovered from the lost game 1 to win two quick and super confident decisive games.
- Fnatic ONIC PH had a pretty similar run. Their Bo1 opponents were Team Liquid ID and CFU Gaming. In the qualification match, Fnatic ONIC PH defeated BloodThirstyKings.
3:1 teams: Falcon Esports, NIP Flash, and Team Spirit
One loss can be considered extra experience for these teams, as they still qualified for the MLBB M6 Knockout stage.
- Falcon Esports lost the Bo1 Round 2 match against Twisted Minds. The Bo1 wins for the team are vs Aurora and Selangor Red Giants. The qualification match was against BloodThirstyKings — and it was a great recovery by Falcon Esports.
- NIP Flash lost their opening match against CFU Gaming, but they had no other losses in the Swiss stage after that. The victims of this team are Aurora, S2G Esports, and Twisted Minds (in the qualification match of Round 4).
- Team Spirit players were defeated by RRQ Hoshi in Round 1, but they won two other Bo1 matches: against Maycam Evolve and Team Liquid ID. The qualification match vs CFU Gaming was rather difficult, but Team Spirit still won it.
3:2 teams:
These MLBB esports teams took the longest pass at the M6 Swiss stage: all five rounds. Only in the last games they managed to qualify for the Knockout stage.
- Team Vamos started the Swiss stage with a loss against Twisted Minds. They won a Bo1 round 2 vs Maycam Evolve but then experienced another loss: to CFU Gaming. The Malaysian team came back brilliantly after that. They destroyed their final opponents, S2G Esports and BloodThirstyKings, to qualify for the Knockout stage.
- Team Liquid ID also had a back-and-forth experience during the M6 Swiss stage. They lost their opening match vs Fnatic ONIC PH and round 3 match vs Team Spirit. But Team Liquid ID defeated ULFHEDNAR and Aurora to reach the decisive battle. In round 5, they confidently won over Twisted Minds and qualified for the MLBB M6 Knockout stage.
- Selangor Red Giants lost Bo1 matches vs S2G Esports and Falcon Esports, but wins over ULFHEDNAR and KeepBest Gaming allowed SRG reached the round 5 of the Swiss stage. That match vs CFU Gaming was intense, and the victory of Selangor Red Giants was absolutely epic!
The new Mobile Legends esports season starts soon after the M6 World Championship. The in-game events promise lots of excitement even beyond the pro competition. For all MLBB news and updates, stick around on esports.gg!