Here are the 15 teams competing in the M6 World Championship to be held from November 21, 2024. One more team will be determined via wildcard.
The 6th Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship (M6) is just around the corner.
The tournament will be held in Malaysia capital Kuala Lumpur from November 21 to December 15, 2024, with sixteen teams competing on the main stage. Fifteen teams have been selected, with one more team qualifying through the wildcard stages.
The main stage this year will have an entirely different tournament format, changing from the traditional group stage to the Swiss stage format.
Last year, Falcons AP Bren reigned as the M5 champions. A new era will soon rise after Falcons AP Bren failed to qualify this year. As it stands, a new Philippine team will try to cop the country’s 5th straight title in MLBB.
Meanwhile, hosts Malaysia are positioning themselves as a worthy contender to bag the crown. Reigning MPL Malaysia champions Selangor Red Giants are looking to secure the coveted grand slam in MLBB after winning the mid-season cup in June.
Here are the regions and teams competing in the Swiss stage of the tournament, so you could be guided with your odds. For more information about how to bet on esports, you may refer to our guide Understanding Esports Betting: The Basics.
Philippines
FNATIC Onic PH
Duane Pillas (Kelra)
King Perez (K1ngkong)
Frince Miguel Ramirez (Super Frince)
Jann Kirk Solcruz Gutierrez (Kirk)
Brian Santos (SpiderMilez)
Aurora
Ben Seloe Maglaque (Benthings)
Jan Dominic Delmundo (Domeng)
Jonard Cedrix Caranto (DemonKite)
Kenneth Carl Tadeo (Yue)
Edward Jay Dapadap (Edward)
Renejay Barcarse (RENEJAY)
Malaysia
Team Vamos
Kenneth Sablande Barro (Nets)
Rizky Agustian (Warlord)
Muhammad Irfan bin Aujang (Sepat)
Muhammad Nazhan Mohd Nor (Chibi)
Mohammad Zul Hisham Bin Mohd Noor (Xorn)
Aeliff Adam Md Ariff (Smooth)
Selangor Red Giants
Hazziq Danish Bin Mohamad Rizwan (Stormie)
John Vincent Banal (Innocent)
Mark Genzon Sojero Rusiana (Kramm)
Muhammad Qayyum Ariffin Bin Mohd Suhairi (Yums)
Ilman Zareef Bin Zulkifli (Gojes)
Muhammad Haqqullah Bin Ahmad Shahrul Zaman (Sekys)
North America
BloodThirstyKings
Ziameth-Jei Caluya (ZIA)
Michael Cosgun (MobaZane)
Jang Seong-hun (Hoon)
Ian Hohl (FwydChickn)
Oscar Vo (Shark)
Singapore
NIP Flash
Adam Chong (Adammir)
Akihiro Furusawa (JPL)
Jaymark Aaron Lazaro (Hadess)
Keith Lim (Vanix)
Jankurt Russel Matira (KurtTzy)
Bellamy Yeov (Lolsie)
Yeo Lun (Diablo)
Indonesia
Team Liquid ID
Aldhia Aranda (Aran)
Yehezkiel Wiseman (Yehezkiel)
Sultan Muhammad (Aeron)
Favian Putra (Faviannn)
Christian Hartono (Widy)
Leonardo Prasetyo Agung (Kabuki)
RRQ Hoshi
Hazle (Muhammad Praba Balakosa)
Sutsujin (Arthur Sunarkho)
idok (Said Ali Ridho)
Dyrennn (Rendy Syahputra)
Rinz (Hajirin Arafat)
Skylarr (Schevenko David Tendean)
China
KeepBestGaming
Gao Yifan (Siyu)
BeLexi
Kenneth Fedelin (Saxa)
Shen Yuan (LMU)
WindReturn
Damasco Danielle (Tracy)
EECA
Team Spirit
Alexander Sharkov (ONESHOT)
Mathaios Panagiotis Chatzilakos (Kid Bomba)
Kemiran Kochkarov (Sunset Lover)
Anton Park (HIKO)
Stanislav Reshnyak (SAWO)
Turkey
S2G Esports
Mehmet Ibrahim Ilgun (Lunar)
Emir Gözcü (Begin)
Mehmed Akif Öztürk (Kazue)
Şiyar Akbulut (SIGIBUM)
Lukasz Bigus (Pagu)
Argentina
Maycam Evolve
Juan Sebastian Tello (AURORAA)
Marcó Dario Maita Colque (Markinho)
Juan Jose Rafael (Feshin)
Super Nahuel
Matias Ezequiel Canaviri Vargas (Yur)
Myanmar
Falcon Esports
Arkar Bhone Pyae (Royal Milk)
Min Swan Kon (Beni)
Yar Zar Mon (Px7)
Kaung Sett (Daxx)
Yehtet Sithu (KidX)
Cambodia
CFU Gaming
Khoun Amey (Xingg)
Nhem Chandavan (Detective)
Rin Chanthana (Tegami)
Cheang Piseth (Zee)
Vann Dane (WADU)
Chhuon Phengkong (Oppi)
Saudi Arabia/MENA
Twisted Minds
Sulaiman Alrashdi (Saano)
Mahmoud Ayman (7oda)
Mohammed Kharabah (Tarzan)
Muath Alkoraini (Cuffin)
Ayman Othman Bin Muidh Alqarni (Sanji)
Ren Diong (Mike Sama)
Moayed Kharaba (Trolll)
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