Complete List of MLBB World Championship Winners, Who's Your Favorite Team?

MLBB World Championship

World Championship MLBB (Mobile Legends Bang Bang) is the most prestigious Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in the world, and so far there have been three MLBB World Championship winners.

First held in 2019, the annual MLBB world championships are still ongoing. So far, Indonesia and the Philippines are the only countries that won the world title. Where the Philippines is a country with two MLBB world champions.

Here are three teams that have made achievements in the biggest tournaments in the MLBB world championship. Is there a hero, friend Vicigers?

All MLBB World Championship Winners from M1 to M3

EVOS Legends – M1 World Championship (2019)

MLBB World Championship

Moonton held the MLBB M1 World Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sixteen of the best Mobile Legends teams became the center of attention, witnessed by the live audience.

Indonesia dominated the tournament, and rivals EVOS Legends and RRQ Hoshi finally faced off in the grand final. The match between the two teams was action packed, but EVOS Legends held their ground, and became the first ever MLBB World Championship winner, taking home US$250,000 in prize money.

Evos Legends on M3 this year is not good and has a performance that does not match the expectations of big fans in Indonesia. As their achievement at the start of the first MLBB world championship. Of course this is an evaluation for the esport team in Indonesia, especially for Evos Legend himself.

Bren Esports – M2 World Championship (January 2021)

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The COVID-19 pandemic forced Moonton to make certain adjustments to the second iteration of the MLBB World Championship.

Initially planned for November 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, then moved to January 2021, and held in Singapore without a live audience.

Nevertheless, it was an interesting series, as all 12 qualified teams were eager to win it all. In the end, it was Bren Esports from the Philippines who came out victorious after defeating Burmese Ghouls from Myanmar, 4-3, in another series which was tightly contested.

International Blacklist – M3 World Championship (December 2021)

MLBB World Championship

The M3 World Championship was held in Singapore again in December 2021. This time, 16 teams participated, and the prize pool increased from US$300,000 last M2 World Championship, to US$800,000 for the M3 World Championship.

The all-Philippines rematch was once again underway when the MPL PH Season 8 Blacklist International champion faced off against the first runner up of MPL PH Season 8 ONIC PH in the grand final.

Despite ONIC PH's spectacular nine-match winning streak in the upper bracket, the Blacklists used their own momentum after beating BTK and RRQ Hoshi in the lower bracket, sweeping the yellow hedgehog squad four to zero.

As the two teams exchanged blows, but Blacklist International quickly turned things around late in the game to take a 1-0 lead.

Kiel “OHEB” Soriano pulled out Beatrix's signature pick in the second game, leading them to victory in just 13 minutes. OHEB also received MVP honors after he finished with an 8/1/8 KDA on hero marksman.

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In this iteration, two representatives of the Philippines, ONIC PH and Blacklist International, won their respective achievements after successfully passing the upper and lower brackets.

Blacklist finally swept ONIC PH in the grand final with a score of 4-0. With this win, Blacklist International was crowned the third winner of the MLBB World Championship.

With this win, Blacklist International took home the lion's share of the US$800,000 prize pool.

Blacklist International star gold laner OHEB was named the grand final of the M3 Most Valuable Player (MVP) World Championship.

OHEB, nicknamed “The Filipino Sniper” in world tournaments, received US$10,000 in prizes along with his individual honors. For their valiant efforts, ONIC PH took home US$120,000.

Also read: The Best Build For Beatrix Based On Performance From OHEB on M3, One Shot One Kill.

The MLBB world championship, which has been held for 3 times, is dominated by the Philippines with two different teams. RRQ Hoshi from Indonesia, which was previously expected to appear in the final like at the start of the championship, failed and was not able to perform perfectly.


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