- Aurora Gaming PH become a champion M7 World Championship after subduing Alter egos 4-0.
- Aurora's dominance was evident from the first game, with their pressure and solid teamwork across all lanes.
- Light (roamer Aurora) was named Grand Final MVP; the prize for the winner was USD 320,000.
Aurora Gaming PH Becomes M7 Champion After Defeating AE 4-0
Performance M7 World Championship It finally officially ended last night. In the grand final, Aurora Gaming PH managed to defeat the host team, namely Alter egos with a score of 4-0.
The final will be held at Tennis Indoor Senayan, Jakarta, on Sunday, January 25, 2026, starting at 6:00 PM WIB. It will be played in a best-of-seven (Bo7) format.
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This result marks Aurora Gaming PH's first title in the M series and extends the dominance of teams from the Philippines in the M series.
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Aurora Gaming PH emerges as M7 Champion

Aurora Gaming PH managed to defeat the Alter Ego team with a landslide score of 4-0.
Aurora's dominance was evident from the first game, where Aurora Gaming PH managed to apply incredible pressure on Alter Ego, rendering Alter Ego unable to make any moves from the early stages until the end of the game.
They always managed to excel in every lane, from botlane, midlane, toplane, to the jungler area.
Aurora Gaming PH's solid teamwork never wavered, from the first game to the fourth.
So it paid off, finally they emerged as the new champions of the 2026 M Series.
On the other hand, despite Alter Ego's crushing defeat in the Grand Final, their journey to the final was truly impressive. Not many would have imagined Alter Ego would make it this far.
The following are the prizes won by the M7 contestants:
- Aurora Gaming PH – USD 320 thousand (around Rp. 5.4 billion)
- Alter Ego – USD 150 thousand (around Rp. 2.5 billion)
- Selangor Red Giants – USD 90 thousand (around Rp 1.5 billion)
- Team Liquid PH – USD 60 thousand (around Rp 1.0 billion)
- Aurora Gaming Türkiye – USD 50 thousand (approximately IDR 845 million)
- Team Spirit – USD 50 thousand (approximately Rp. 845 million)
- Onic – USD 40 thousand (around Rp. 676 million)
- Yangong Galacticos – USD 40 thousand (around Rp. 676 million)
- Team Falcons – USD 20 thousand (around Rp. 338 million)
- CG Esports – USD 20 thousand (approximately Rp. 338 million)
- CFU Gaming – USD 20 thousand (around Rp. 338 million)
- Evil – USD 16 thousand (around Rp. 270 million)
- Black Sentence Esports – USD 16 thousand (approximately Rp. 270 million)
- Team Zone – USD 16 thousand (around Rp. 270 million)
- DianFengYaoGui – USD 13.5 thousand (around Rp. 228 million)
- Boostgate Esports – USD 13.5 thousand (around Rp. 228 million)
- Guangzhou Gaming – USD 12 thousand (around Rp. 203 million)
- Virtus Pro – USD 12 thousand (around Rp. 203 million)
- Leon Esports – USD 9 thousand (around Rp. 152 million)
- Axe – USD 9 thousand (around Rp. 152 million)
- Zeta Division – USD 9 thousand (around Rp. 152 million)
- RLG SE – USD 9 thousand (around Rp. 152 million)
The title of best player or most valuable player (MVP) in the Grand Final round was won by Light, roamers Aurora Gaming PH and is entitled to take home a prize of USD 5 thousand.
List of M Series Champions from M1 to M7

Here is the complete list of M World Championship winners from M1 to M7:
M1 World Championship (2019)
- Host: Malaysia
- Champion: EVOS Legends (Indonesia)
- Runner-up: RRQ Hoshi (Indonesia)
- Final Score: 4-3
- Final MVP: Oura (Indonesia)
M2 World Championship (2020)
- Host: Singapore
- Champion: Bren Esports (Philippines)
- Runner-up: Burmese Ghouls (Myanmar)
- Final Score: 4-3
- Final MVP: KarlTzy (Philippines)
M3 World Championship (2021)
- Host: Singapore
- Champion: Blacklist International (Philippines)
- Runner-up: ONIC PH (Philippines)
- Final Score: 4-0
- Final MVP: OHEB (Philippines)
M4 World Championship (2022)
- Host: Indonesia
- Champion: ECHO (Philippines)
- Runner-up: Blacklist International (Philippines)
- Final Score: 4-0
- Final MVP: Bennyqt (Philippines)
M5 World Championship (2023)
- Host: Philippines
- Champion: AP.Bren (Philippines)
- Runner-up: ONIC Esports (Indonesia)
- Final Score: 4-3
- Final MVP: FlapTzy (Philippines)
M6 World Championship (2024)
- Host: Malaysia
- Champion: Fnatic ONIC PH (Philippines)
- Runner-up: Team Liquid ID (Indonesia)
- Final Score: 4-1
- Final MVP: Kelra (Philippines)
M7 World Championship (2025)
- Host: Indonesia
- Champion: Aurora PH (Philippines)
- Runner-up: Alter Ego (Indonesia)
- Final Score: 4-0
- Final MVP: Light (Philippines)
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- M7 World Championship Standings, Format, and Teams
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So, that's our discussion this time regarding the M7 champion won by Aurora Gaming PH.
