The 2022 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, commonly referred to as the M4 World Championship and M4, was the fourth edition of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, an esports tournament for the mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.

The annual international tournament was organized by the game developer Moonton, in partnership with several sponsors including the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia. The tournament was held in Jakarta from 1 to 15 January 2023.

Sweeping the defending champions with a 4–0 score, ECHO Philippines defeated Blacklist International in a best-of-seven series to become the fourth World Champions. It marked the second Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships where two Filipino teams are upper bracket and lower bracket contenders for the said title. It also marked the third consecutive world championship title that a Filipino team has won, beginning in M2.

Karl Gabriel "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno is the first-ever MLBB player who has won two world championships. He would be joined by his former teammates, Kyle "Phewww" Arcangel and David "FlapTzy" Canon to win two world championships after their victories in the MLBB M5 World Championship, as well as his opponent, Edward "Edward" Dapadap, after winning the recent MLBB M7 World Championship

Background

The MLBB M4 World Championships was the fourth edition of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship and the first edition of the games to be held in Indonesia. Previously, Malaysia and Singapore held the first three editions of the games, M1 in Kuala Lumpur and M2 and M3 in Singapore. The tournament was held from 1 to 15 January 2023, surpassing one year of the previous editions of the tournament.

M4 featured sixteen (16) qualified teams from Asia, North America, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Europe and Latin America. Teams qualified through their region's qualification method, whether it will be an MPL Region or a Moonton-approved qualification tournament.

A notable fact is that in every edition of the World Championship, an exclusive battle pass skin and the champion skin will be released. Previously, the Fighter-hero Roger was chosen to be the battle pass skin and the Champions Skin was Estes, picked by Blacklist International. In the current battle pass, the Marksman Hero Beatrix was chosen as the Battle pass skin.

Qualified teams

Qualifying for the M4 World Championships comes from the competing nation's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League, commonly known as "MPL." However, regional qualifiers in the North America, Turkey, Myanmar, Mekong (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam), and Latin American regions were also held to broaden the reach of the Championship's teams. [citation needed]

Unlike in the previous MLBB World Championships, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Japan would not participate in the upcoming M4. On the other hand, Mekong and Myanmar will re-join after their absence in the M3 World Championship held in Singapore. The number of qualifiers for Singapore and Brazil has been reduced to one, while the Latin America region will now delegate two teams participating in the world championship.

Qualifiers
RegionLeagueQualification methodTeam nameIDGroup
PhilippinesMPL PhilippinesMPL Philippines Season 10 ChampionsPhilippines Blacklist InternationalBLCKA
MPL Philippines Season 10 Runners-UpPhilippines ECHO PhilippinesECHOC
IndonesiaMPL IndonesiaMPL Indonesia Season 10 ChampionsIndonesia ONIC EsportsONICB
MPL Indonesia Season 10 Runners-UpIndonesia RRQ HoshiRRQC
MalaysiaMPL MalaysiaMPL Malaysia Season 10 ChampionsMalaysia Team HAQTHQD
MPL Malaysia Season 10 Runners-UpMalaysia TodakTDKB
Latin AmericaSuper League LATAMSuper League LATAM Season 1 ChampionsArgentina S11 Gaming ArgentinaS11D
Super League LATAM Season 1 Runners-UpState Flag of Peru Malvinas GamingMVGB
SingaporeMPL SingaporeMPL Singapore Season 4 ChampionsSingapore RSG SingaporeRSGC
CambodiaMPL CambodiaMPL Cambodia Autumn Split 2022 ChampionsCambodia Burn x Team FlashBURNA
BrazilMPL BrazilMPL Brazil Season 3 ChampionsBrazil RRQ AkiraRRQD
Middle East and North AfricaMPL MENAMPL MENA Fall Split 2022 ChampionsMENA Occupy ThronesOPYC
MyanmarM4 Myanmar QualifiersMyanmar Qualifying TeamMyanmar Falcon EsportsFCONA
MekongM4 Mekong QualifiersMekong Region Qualifying TeamVietnam MDH EsportsMDHB
TurkeyTürkiye Şampiyonası 2022Turkish Qualifying TeamTurkey Incendio SupremacyINCA
North AmericaMLBB NACTMLBB NACT Fall Season ChampionsUnited States The ValleyTVD

Venue

The M4 World Championship was announced to be held in the capital city of Jakarta, Indonesia.

Previously, the group stages and playoffs will be held at XO Hall and Istora Senayan, but due to unforeseen circumstances and for the safety of fans, both venues were changed accordingly by the M4 organizers.

Group stages for the tournament will now be held at the Bali United Studio, Jakarta Indonesia. In addition, the knockout stages will be hosted at the Tennis Indoor Senayan. The selling of tickets for the event started on October 19.

Marketing

During the build-up to the M4 World Championships, the MLBB official YouTube channel, alongside MPL Region YouTube channels such as the Philippines and Indonesia, has released several promotional and publicity videos to promote the upcoming world championships.

In the Philippines, the theme song "PINAS LANG MALAKAS", was released and was sung by KZ Tandingan, featuring Nik Makino. The song included the four prominent members of both qualifying teams of the Philippines, Danerie "Wise." Del Rosario and Jonmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna of Blacklist International, and Karl Gabriel "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno and Tristan "YAWI" Cabrera of ECHO Philippines. The music video also featured Joshua "CH4KNU" Mangilog of Smart Omega and selected shoutcasters of MPL Philippines.

Format

Group stage: 1 to 4 January 2023

  • 16 teams qualified for the event are split into four groups of 4 teams each.
  • All matches in the group stage are played in a Bo1 series.
  • The top two teams per group qualified for the Upper Bracket Playoffs.
  • The bottom two teams per group qualified for the Lower Bracket Playoffs.

Knockout stage (playoffs): 7 to 14 January 2023

  • Sixteen teams play in a double-elimination tournament.
  • Eight teams begin in the Upper Bracket, and eight teams begin in the Lower Bracket.
  • Lower Bracket Rounds 1 and 2 are a Bo3 series. The rest of the playoffs are played in a Bo5 series.

Grand finals: 15 January 2023

  • The grand finals will be a Bo7 series between the upper bracket and lower bracket finalists.

Rosters

Official rosters of all qualified teams
TeamPlayersCoach/manager
JungleExp LaneGold LaneMidlanerRoamer
Philippines Blacklist InternationalPhilippines Wise (Danerie James Del Rosario)Philippines Edward (Edward Jay Dapadap)Philippines Oheb (Kiel Calvin Soriano)Philippines Hadji (Salic A. Imam)Philippines Eson (Mark Jayson Gerardo)Philippines OhMyV33Nus (Johnmar Villaluna)Philippines DexStar (Dexstar Louise Alaba)Philippines BON CHAN (Kristoffer Ed L. Ricaplaza)
Philippines Echo PhilippinesPhilippines KarlTzy (Karl Gabriel Nepomuceno)Philippines SanFord (Sanford Vinuya)Philippines Bennyqt (Frederic Benedict Gonzales)Philippines Sanji (Alston Pabico)Philippines KurtTzy (Jankurt Matira)Philippines Yawi (Tristan Cabrera)Philippines Jaypee (Jaypee Cruz)Philippines Tictac (Harold Reyes)
Indonesia ONIC EsportsPhilippines Kairi (Kairi Rayodelsol)Indonesia Butsss (Muhammad Satrya Sanubari)Indonesia CW (Calvin Winata)Indonesia Sanz (Gilang)Indonesia Drian (Adriand Larsen Wong)Indonesia Kiboy (Nicky Fernando)Indonesia Samoht (Thomas Obadja)Indonesia Aldo (Ronaldo Liebert)
Indonesia RRQ HoshiIndonesia Alberttt (Albert Iskandar)Indonesia R7 (Rivaldi Fatah)Indonesia Banana (Andre Putra)IndonesiaSkylar (Schevenko Tendean)Indonesia Clayyy (Deden Nurhasan)Indonesia Lemon (Muhammad Ikhsan)Indonesia Vyn (Calvin)Philippines Arcadia (Michael Bocado)
Malaysia Team HAQMalaysia Garyy (Muhammad Syafizan Najmi)Malaysia Lolla (Mohamad Nilzaihan bin Neilham)Malaysia Panda (Poh Chun Wai)Malaysia Mann (Aiman Anuar bin Zairie)Malaysia Syamskyyy (Muhammad Qamarul Hisyam bin Shukri)Malaysia Minn (Aimin Anuar bin Zairie)Malaysia Pabz (Khairul Azman bin Mohd Sharif)
Malaysia TodakMalaysia Rival (Muhammad Alif Akmal bin Kamarulzaman)Malaysia CikuGais (Muhammad Danial bin Mohamad Fuad)Malaysia 4Meyz (Wan Usman bin Wan Imran)Malaysia Momo (Idreen bin Abdul Jamal)Malaysia Moon (Zikry bin Shamsuddin)Malaysia Yums (Muhammad Qayyum Ariffin bin Mohd Suhairi)Singapore Amoux (Ariff Iswandi)
Argentina S11 Gaming ArgentinaArgentina Jotun (Diego Balog)Argentina Papadog (Alexander Llanos)Argentina Kaii (Martias Roldan)Argentina Mael (Gonzalo Leguizamon)Chile Chan (Darien Barraza)Argentina Erwin (Rodrigo Herenu)Brazil Secretaria (Bárbara Gottardo)
State Flag of Peru Malvinas GamingState Flag of Peru Fran (Fran Solís)State Flag of Peru Dragon (Alexander Sullon)State Flag of Peru JoelCrew (Joel Huarino)State Flag of Peru Harle (George Campos)State Flag of Peru Stephe (José Machaca)State Flag of Peru Soujin (Gian Franco)Brazil Tsubasaa (Walaci Seabra)
Singapore RSG SingaporeSingapore Brayyy (Brayden Teo)Singapore Diablo (Yeo Lun)Singapore Babycakes (Jovan Heng)Singapore 505 (Amos Rui)Singapore Roy. (Royven Tan)Singapore Lolsie (Bellamy Yeov)Singapore CS (Yong Chester)Indonesia SaintDeLucaz (Dolly Pelo)
Cambodia Burn x Team FlashCambodia Chma (Sour Mara)Cambodia Xeon (Kunn Chankakada)Cambodia ATM (Kosal Piseth)Philippines Hesa (Jhonwin Vergara)Cambodia Fury (Vithou Sovisal)Cambodia C Cat (Sok Roth)Cambodia D7 (Ty Oudom)Philippines Zico (John Dizon)
Brazil RRQ AkiraBrazil Kiing (Lucas Godoy)Brazil Blink (Gabriel Favoreto)Brazil Tekashi (Arthur Nascimento)Brazil Gustalagusta (Gustavo Lima)Brazil Seigen (Matheus Lima)Brazil Luiizz (Luiz Henrique Alves)Brazil Cabral (Godman Campos Dos Santos)
MENA Occupy ThronesEgypt Lio (Mustafa Mahmoud)Saudi Arabia Hulk (Abdulaziz Sulaimani)Egypt Wega (Mohmed Wageeh)Egypt Gado (Ahmed Gado)Saudi Arabia Fury (Naif Alslobi)Egypt Maro (Amr Khaled)Ukraine WarBarbie (Alexander Korystin)1 Philippines Mundo (Ameniel Del Mundo)
Myanmar Falcon EsportsMyanmar Kenn (Kenneth Hein)Myanmar Yellowflash (Min Khant Hein)Myanmar Silent (Pyae Sone)Myanmar Zippx (Kyaw Bo)Myanmar RubyDD (Swan Aung)Myanmar JustiN (Pyae Khant)Myanmar Naomi (Min Ko)Philippines Dale (Steve Vitug)
Vietnam MDH EsportsVietnam Jowga (Nguyễn Văn Tô Đô)Vietnam TheKing (Nguyễn Việt Thanh)Vietnam Hehehehehehe (Lâm Văn Đạt)Vietnam NeedMyHelp (Lê Minh Đức)Vietnam Gnart (Phạm Ngọc Trạng)Vietnam tntk
Turkey Incendio SupremacyTurkey Tienzy (Sidar Menteşe)Turkey Alien (Bariş Ali Çakir)Turkey Lunar (Mehmet Ilgun)Turkey Sunshine (Emre Sari)Turkey Rosa (Ahmet Batir)Turkey Apex47 (Furkan Akbulut)Turkey Paranoid (Osman Karademir)
United States The ValleyUnited States MobaZane (Michael Cosgun)United States FwydChickn (Ian Hohl)Philippines Mielow (Chris Enobio)Philippines Basic (Peter Bryce Lozano)South Korea Hoon (Jang Seong-hun)United States Shark (Oscar Vo)Philippines Balot

Notes

1. ^ Alexander "WarBarbie" Korystin from Ukraine, couldn't flight to Indonesia due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Therefore, he is replaced as a coach by Ameniel Del Mundo from Philippines.

The Rosters for the MLBB M4 World Championships were a first with the majority of the players being Filipino or playing for the Philippines initially such as Kairi Rayosdelsol and Michael Bocado from Indonesia.

Broadcast talents

The following is the official talent line-up for the M4 broadcast in Jakarta, Indonesia:

Philippines PhilippinesIndonesia IndonesiaMalaysia MalaysiaSingapore SingaporeUnited States United States
Mara (Mara Aquino)Mirko (Frederick Handy Loho)GideonQ (Gideon Khew Wei Yung)Jayz (Chris Yeo)Assassin Dave (Dave Mao)
Aeterna (Rachael Melati)
Wolf (Caisam Yvez Nopueto)
Leo (Dan Cubangay)Gonie (Albert Serafin)Laphel (Mohd Amirul Aiman Mohammad Kamal)
Naisou (Joseph Charles Rezabek)Arashi (Brydon Maslimta)Trex (H.B. Wagner)
Clara (Clara Kartika Sari Utoyo)

Group draw

The group draw was held on 8 December 2022. The sixteen teams that qualified for the global tournament were split into two pools and grouped into 4 groups of 4 teams each. The following were the rules for the group draw:

  • Teams from the same qualified region will not be drawn into the same group, if that happens the later team will be slotted into the next group.
  • Teams in Pool 1 will not be drawn into the same group, 2 teams from MLSL in Pool 2 will not be drawn into the same group.
  • The order of the draw is serpentine (ABCD-DCBA-ABCD-DCBA).
Group Draw Pools
Pool 1Pool 2
Philippines Blacklist InternationalPhilippines ECHO PhilippinesBrazil RRQ AkiraMyanmar Falcon Esports
Indonesia ONIC EsportsIndonesia RRQ HoshiMENA Occupy ThronesVietnam MDH Esports
Malaysia Team HAQMalaysia TodakArgentina S11 Gaming ArgentinaTurkey Incendio Supremacy
Singapore RSG SingaporeCambodia Burn x Team FlashState Flag of Peru Malvinas GamingUnited States The Valley
Group Draw on 8 December 2022
Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
Philippines Blacklist InternationalIndonesia ONIC EsportsSingapore RSG SingaporeMalaysia Team HAQ
Turkey Incendio SupremacyMalaysia TodakMENA Occupy ThronesBrazil RRQ Akira
Myanmar Falcon EsportsState Flag of Peru Malvinas GamingIndonesia RRQ HoshiUnited States The Valley
Cambodia Burn x FlashVietnam MDH EsportsPhilippines ECHO PhilippinesArgentina S11 Gaming Argentina

Group stage

The group stages started on 1 January and concluded on 4 January. All games in the group stage will be in a Bo1 format. There will be no teams eliminated at the end of group stages, but the upper two teams in each group shall be qualified for the Upper Bracket playoffs, while the lower two shall be qualified for the Lower Bracket Playoffs.

Group A

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMyanmar FCONPhilippines BLCKTurkey INCCambodia BURN
1Myanmar Falcon Esports (Q)54141+39Qualified for Upper Bracket Playoffs1–00–11–0
2Philippines Blacklist International (Q)53232+180–11–01–0
3Turkey Incendio Supremacy (Q)52323−17Qualified for Lower Bracket Playoffs1–00–11–0
4Cambodia Burn x Flash (Q)30303−330–10–10–1
DateGameTeam 1ResultTeam 2
1 January 20231BLCK10INC
2INC10FCON
3FCON10BURN
3 January 20234INC10BURN
5BURN01BLCK
6FCON10BLCK

Tiebreaker

A three-way tie emerged between Incendio, Blacklist, and Falcon Esports each having a 2–1 win-loss standing. With this, three additional tiebreaker games were played after the final group stage game was held to determine the teams that would make the upper and the lower bracket. These tiebreaker matches were counted in the standings as per the official website.

Results

Tiebreaker MatchTeam 1ResultTeam 2
1Myanmar FCON10Turkey INC
2Philippines BLCK01Myanmar FCON
3Philippines BLCK10Turkey INC

Group B

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMalaysiaTDKIndonesia ONICPeru MVGVietnam MDH
1Malaysia Todak (Q)33030+36Qualified for Upper Bracket Playoffs1–01–01–0
2Indonesia ONIC Esports (Q)32121+150–11–01–0
3Peru Malvinas Gaming (Q)31212−14Qualified for Lower Bracket Playoffs0–10–11–0
4Vietnam MDH Esports (Q)30303−330–10–10–1
DateGameTeam 1ResultTeam 2
1 January 20231MVG10MDH
2TDK10MVG
3ONIC01TDK
3 January 20234MVG01ONIC
5MDH01ONIC
6TDK10MDH

Group C

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPhilippines ECHOIndonesia RRQSingapore RSG SGMENA OPY
1Philippines ECHO Philippines (Q)33030+36Qualified for Upper Bracket Playoffs1–01–01–0
2Indonesia RRQ Hoshi (Q)32121+150–11–01–0
3Singapore RSG Singapore (Q)31212−14Qualified for Lower Bracket Playoffs0–10–11–0
4MENA Occupy Thrones (Q)30303−330–10–10–1
DateGameTeam 1ResultTeam 2
2 January 20231RSG-SG10MENA OPY
2RRQ10MENA OPY
3ECHO10RRQ
4 January 20234MENA OPY01ECHO
5ECHO10RSG-SG
6RRQ10RSG-SG

Group D

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBrazil RRQ-BRMalaysia THQMalaysia TVArgentina S11
1Brazil RRQ Akira (Q)32121+15Qualified for Upper Bracket Playoffs1–01–00–1
2Malaysia Team HAQ (Q)32121+150–11–01–0
3United States The Valley (Q)31212−14Qualified for Lower Bracket Playoffs0–10–11–0
4Argentina S11 Gaming Argentina (Q)31212−141–00–10–1
DateGameTeam 1ResultTeam 2
2 January 20231TV10S11
2RRQ-BR10TV
3THQ01RRQ-BR
4 January 20234RRQ-BR01S11
5S1101THQ
6TV01THQ

Game Schedule Reference:

Playoff Bracket

M4 featured the same bracketing strategy from the previous MLBB M3 World Championship format, a sixteen-team double-elimination bracketing system wherein the teams will be split into four groups. In these four groups, a round-robin format proceeded to determine which two teams would be qualifying either to the upper bracket or lower bracket. The first two rounds of the lower bracket were a best-of-3 series, the rest of the matches were a best-of-5 series, except for the Grand Final, which were a best-of-7 championship series.

Upper Bracket Quarterfinals Best of 5Upper Bracket Semifinals Best of 5Upper Bracket Finals Best of 5Grand Finals Best of 7
Match 1 (7 January)
A1Myanmar Falcon Esports0
B2Indonesia ONIC Esports3
Match 16 (12 January)
B2Indonesia ONIC Esports1
C1Philippines ECHO Philippines3
Match 2 (7 January)
C1Philippines ECHO Philippines3
D2Malaysia Team HAQ2
Match 19 (13 January)
C1Philippines ECHO Philippines2
A2Philippines Blacklist International3
Match 3 (8 January)
C1Malaysia Todak0
D2Indonesia RRQ Hoshi3
Match 14 (11 January)
D2Indonesia RRQ Hoshi2
A2Philippines Blacklist International3
Match 4 (8 January)Match 22 (15 January)
D1Brazil RRQ Akira1A2Philippines Blacklist International0
A2Philippines Blacklist International3C1Philippines ECHO Philippines4
Lower Bracket Round 1 Best of 3Lower Bracket Round 2 Best of 3Lower Bracket Round 3 Best of 5Lower Bracket Quarterfinals Best of 5Lower Bracket Semifinals Best of 5Lower Bracket Finals Best of 5
Match 9 (10 January)
Match 17 (13 January)
Match 5 (9 January)A1Myanmar Falcon Esports2
Match 13 (11 January)D2Indonesia RRQ Hoshi3
G4Singapore RSG Singapore0D4Argentina S11 Argentina0
A1Myanmar Falcon Esports3A1Myanmar Falcon Esports2Match 21 (14 January)
D4Argentina S11 Argentina2Match 10 (10 January)
A3Turkey Incendio Supremacy2Match 20 (14 January)C1Philippines ECHO Philippines3
Match 6 (9 January)D2Malaysia Team HAQ1
D2Indonesia RRQ Hoshi3D2Indonesia RRQ Hoshi1
A3Turkey Incendio Supremacy2A3Turkey Incendio Supremacy2
B2Indonesia ONIC Esports0
D4Vietnam MDH Esports0Match 11 (10 January)
Match 18 (13 January)
Match 7 (9 January)C1Malaysia Todak0
Match 15 (12 January)B2Indonesia ONIC Esports3
D3United States The Valley2D3United States The Valley2
D3United States The Valley3D3United States The Valley1
A4Cambodia Burn X Flash0Match 12 (10 January)
D1Brazil RRQ Akira1
Match 8 (9 January)D1Brazil RRQ Akira2
B3Peru Malvinas Gaming0C3Saudi Arabia Occupy Thrones0
C3Saudi Arabia Occupy Thrones2

Awards

Announced in the official M4 Press Conference & Group Draw Ceremony on YouTube, UBS Gold, an Indonesian-based Jewelry retailer and manufacturer, announced the partnership with M4 to create the very first MLBB World Championship Ring made out of solid gold. This will be the first Championship ring presented to the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship champion.

  • (NEW) World Championship Ring (Exclusive design for M4)
  • The MLBB World Championship Plaque / Trophy
  • MLBB M4 Gold Medal for Each Player and Coach/Manager
  • MLBB M4 Finals MVP - Philippines Bennyqt (Frederic Benedict Gonzales)
  • MLBB M4 Fans Choice Award - Indonesia RRQ Hoshi

Marketing

Branding

The announcement of the venue of the M4 World Championship was made on 25 August 2022, when the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang official YouTube channel released the Host City announcement where Jakarta was chosen to host the fourth iteration of the tournament. However, it would take until 7 December 2022, when the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang social media accounts were to begin to hype up the upcoming world tournament.

On 5 December 2022, Moonton confirmed that M4 will be held in Indonesia and the tournament is set to follow its original schedule with the release of the official trailer on YouTube.

M4 Pass

On 16 December 2022, Moonton announced that the Marksman Hero Beatrix will be receiving this edition's special M4 Pass Skin. The M4 Pass is a in-game pass that gives players rewards and incentives while doing Daily Tasks and Challenges. The M4 Pass included custom M4 effects such as Recall Animations, Kill Animations, a Trail Animation for the Hero, Limited Edition Skins and in-game rewards that can be used to unlock more rewards.

Upon purchasing any M4 Pass, Beatrix's "Light Chaser" Skin would be attained by every person who purchases it while its prime skin "Stellar Brilliance" can be attained once the player's M4 pass reaches Level 75. The M4 Pass was officially made to be available on 20 December.

Theme Song

On 18 December 2022, the teaser for this year's M4 was released. Eventually, on 24 December 2022, "Dare To Be Great" was released as the official song of the tournament. Three days later, the official music video was released featuring players from the 16 qualified teams and rosters of the tournament.

Sponsors

The M4 World Championships oversees regional partners from different countries to get the chance to stream the tournament in the participating countries and also worldwide.

Company nameClassificationCountry/Region of Partnership
TikTokOfficial Content PartnerIndonesia Singapore Philippines Malaysia Cambodia Latin America
Esports ChartsOfficial Analytical Partner
GankOfficial Peripheral Partner
SecretlabOfficial Gaming Chairs
meWatchOfficial Regional Media PartnerSingapore
InfinixOfficial Regional SmartphoneIndonesia
UBS GoldOfficial Gold Partner
AxisPartner in Esports
GrabPartner in Esports
VidioBroadcast Partner
SmartOfficial Regional Telecommunications PartnerPhilippines
SamsungOfficial Regional Mobile Partner
GrabPartner in Esports
MayaPartner in Esports
iWantTFCDigital Media Partner
HotlinkOfficial Regional Mobile Gaming Internet PartnerMalaysia
EGG NetworkMedia Partner
MetfoneOfficial Regional Telecommunications PartnerCambodia

Broadcasting rights

The M4 World Championships is available to be streamed and watched on YouTube on the official Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Channel and the official MPL Regional Channels with their languages.

On 26 December 2022, Moonton announced that it has partnered with ABS-CBN, the largest network in the Philippines to broadcast the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships on Cable TV and on its social media channels in the Philippines.

Results

PlaceTeamPrize Pool
ChampionsPhilippines ECHO Philippines$300,000
Runner-upPhilippines Blacklist International$120,000
3rd PlaceIndonesia RRQ Hoshi$80,000
4th PlaceIndonesia ONIC Esports$55,000
5th - 6thMyanmar Falcon Esports$40,000
United States The Valley
7th - 8thTurkey Incendio Supremacy$30,000
Brazil RRQ Akira
9th - 12thArgentina S11 Gaming Argentina$15,000
Malaysia Team HAQ
Malaysia Todak
MENA Occupy Thrones
13th - 16thSingapore RSG Singapore$10,000
Vietnam MDH Esports
Cambodia Burn x Flash
Peru Malvinas Gaming

Notes

After the opening ceremony of the MLBB M4 World Championship Grand Finals, the host for the upcoming MLBB M5 World Championship was announced alongside the MLBB calendar of events to occur in 2023 and it will be held in the Philippines, with Abraham Tolentino, the President of the Philippine Olympic Committee confirming the Philippines' affirmation to hold the tournament.

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded byBlacklist InternationalMLBB World Champion ECHO Philippines The MLBB M4 World ChampionsSucceeded byAP Bren
Preceded byCalvin "OHEB" SorianoMLBB Finals MVP Frederic Benedict "Bennyqt" Gonzales The MLBB M4 Finals MVPSucceeded byDavid "FlapTzy" Canon